Monthly Highlights
1051.
Why it took 4 years to get a lock files specification (snarky.ca)
1052.
NSPM-7 labels common beliefs as terrorism 'indicators' (kenklippenstein.com)
1053.
Zig got a new ELF linker and it's fast (github.com)
1054.
Meshtastic 64 – A meshtastic radio for the Commodore 64 (64jim64.blogspot.com)
1055.
Making sure AI serves people and knowledge stays human (diff.wikimedia.org)
1056.
Parrot – type-safe SQL in Gleam, supports SQlite, PostgreSQL and MySQL (github.com)
1057.
IP over Lasers (mikekohn.net)
1058.
Imperial Tyranny, Korean Humiliation (english.hani.co.kr)
1059.
Show HN: ASCII Drawing Board (delopsu.com)
1060.
Aerocart cargo gliders (aerolane.com)
1061.
OpenAI's hunger for computing power (wsj.com)
1062.
Talk Python in Production (talkpython.fm)
1063.
Murex – An intuitive and content aware shell for a modern command line (murex.rocks)
1064.
Tcl-Lang Showcase (wiki.tcl-lang.org)
1065.
ML on Apple ][+ (mdcramer.github.io)
1066.
Portland is not burning. Here's live context and sourced fact checks (isportlandburning.com)
1067.
Stdlib: A library of frameworks, templates, and guides for technical leadership (debuggingleadership.com)
1068.
Procedural Island Generation (III) (brashandplucky.com)
1069.
Context Engineering for AI Agents: Lessons (manus.im)
1070.
Windows 7 marketshare jumps to nearly 10% as Windows 10 support is about to end (neowin.net)
1071.
Rail travel is booming in America (economist.com)
1072.
Climate goals go up in smoke as US datacenters turn to coal (theregister.com)
1073.
1Password CLI Vulnerability (codeberg.org)
1074.
The Temporal Dead Zone, or why the TypeScript codebase is full of var statements (vincentrolfs.dev)
1075.
Why do we remember some life moments but not others? (bu.edu)
1076.
OpenTelemetry collector: What it is, when you need it, and when you don't (oneuptime.com)
1077.
Chess.com regional pricing: A case study (mobeigi.com)
1078.
Low-dose radiation offers relief to people with knee osteoarthritis (astro.org)
1079.
Germicidal UV could make airborne diseases as rare as those carried by water (worksinprogress.news)
1080.
Larry Ellison on AI-powered surveillance [video] (2024) (streamable.com)