What medieval people got right about learning (2019)
(scotthyoung.com)
Monthly Highlights
751.
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Gleam v1.12
(github.com)
753.
Gartner's grift is about to unravel
(dx.tips)
754.
Thunderbird Pro August 2025 Update
(blog.thunderbird.net)
755.
Positron, a New Data Science IDE
(posit.co)
757.
When you're asking AI chatbots for answers, they're data-mining you
(theregister.com)
758.
Show HN: Yet another memory system for LLMs
(github.com)
759.
Phrack 72
(phrack.org)
760.
A brief history of the absurdities of the Soviet Union
(laurivahtre.ee)
761.
Progress towards universal Copy/Paste shortcuts on Linux
(mark.stosberg.com)
762.
763.
765.
How the brain increases blood flow on demand
(hms.harvard.edu)
766.
767.
Long Term Support
(sqlite.org)
769.
Climbing catfish filmed scaling waterfalls
(science.org)
770.
Who got arrested in the raid on the XSS crime forum?
(krebsonsecurity.com)
772.
Good EU regulations
(actuallygoodregulations.eu)
773.
Bullfrog in the Dungeon
(filfre.net)
774.
775.
Compiling a Lisp: Lambda lifting
(bernsteinbear.com)
776.
The issue of anti-cheat on Linux (2024)
(tulach.cc)
777.
Is Chain-of-Thought Reasoning of LLMs a Mirage? A Data Distribution Lens
(arstechnica.com)
778.
Mail Carriers Pause US Deliveries as Tariff Shift Sows Confusion
(bloomberg.com)
779.
Interactive map of Paul's first century travels in Roman world
(intofarlands.com)
780.
AOL closes its dial up internet service
(ispreview.co.uk)