Monthly Highlights
931.
Brennan Center for Justice Report: The Campaign to Undermine the Next Election (brennancenter.org)
932.
Igor Babuschkin, a co-founder of xAI, has announced his departure (techcrunch.com)
933.
A new database on police use of force and misconduct in California (journalism.berkeley.edu)
934.
OpenAI's "Study Mode" and the risks of flattery (resobscura.substack.com)
935.
U.S. intelligence intervened with DOJ to push HPE-Juniper merger (axios.com)
936.
DNA tests are uncovering the true prevalence of incest (2024) (theatlantic.com)
937.
A month using XMPP (using Snikket) for every call and chat (2023) (neilzone.co.uk)
938.
Weathering Software Winter (2022) (100r.co)
939.
Rethinking the Linux cloud stack for confidential VMs (lwn.net)
940.
Why tail-recursive functions are loops (kmicinski.com)
941.
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 24H2 update breaks SSDs/HDDs, may corrupt data (neowin.net)
942.
An LLM does not need to understand MCP (hackteam.io)
943.
The unbearable slowness of AI coding (joshuavaldez.com)
944.
PyPI Preventing Domain Resurrection Attacks (blog.pypi.org)
945.
Reverse Engineering All the Raspberry Pis (jeffgeerling.com)
946.
The Block Stacking Problem (sites.pitt.edu)
947.
How much do electric car batteries degrade? (sustainabilitybynumbers.com)
948.
Researchers find evidence of ChatGPT buzzwords turning up in everyday speech (news.fsu.edu)
949.
HHS Winds Down mRNA Vaccine Development Under BARDA (hhs.gov)
950.
What happens when ambassadors are summoned by the host country? (politics.stackexchange.com)
951.
Scientists just found a protein that reverses brain aging in mice (sciencedaily.com)
952.
How did Facebook intercept competitor's encrypted mobile app traffic? (2024) (haxrob.net)
953.
Blog series on creating an OS in Rust (os.phil-opp.com)
954.
US state department stops issuing visas for Gaza’s children to get medical care (theguardian.com)
955.
The lottery ticket hypothesis: why neural networks work (nearlyright.com)
956.
Israel relying on Microsoft cloud for expansive surveillance of Palestinians (theguardian.com)
957.
Show HN: I built a toy TPU that can do inference and training on the XOR problem (tinytpu.com)
958.
Should the web platform adopt XSLT 3.0? (github.com)
959.
Wired Called Our AirGradient Monitor 'Not Recommended' over a Broken Display (airgradient.com)
960.
Meta's flirty AI chatbot invited a retiree to New York (reuters.com)