Monthly Highlights
121.
Live coding interviews measure stress, not coding skills (hadid.dev)
122.
Tesla withheld data, lied, misdirected police to avoid blame in Autopilot crash (electrek.co)
123.
Cursed Knowledge (immich.app)
124.
The anti-abundance critique on housing is wrong (derekthompson.org)
125.
4k NASA employees opt to leave agency through deferred resignation program (kcrw.com)
126.
MacBook Pro Insomnia (manuel.bernhardt.io)
127.
The Enterprise Experience (churchofturing.github.io)
128.
The Chrome VRP Panel has decided to award $250k for this report (issues.chromium.org)
129.
iPhone 16 cameras vs. traditional digital cameras (candid9.com)
130.
Do things that don't scale, and then don't scale (derwiki.medium.com)
131.
Monero appears to be in the midst of a successful 51% attack (twitter.com)
132.
PuTTY has a new website (putty.software)
133.
Occult books digitized and put online by Amsterdam’s Ritman Library (openculture.com)
134.
We may not like what we become if A.I. solves loneliness (newyorker.com)
135.
Claudia – Desktop companion for Claude code (claudiacode.com)
136.
The Framework Desktop is a beast (world.hey.com)
137.
AI is different (antirez.com)
138.
Irrelevant facts about cats added to math problems increase LLM errors by 300% (science.org)
139.
Getting good results from Claude Code (dzombak.com)
140.
GPT-OSS vs. Qwen3 and a detailed look how things evolved since GPT-2 (magazine.sebastianraschka.com)
141.
Objects should shut up (dustri.org)
142.
Weaponizing image scaling against production AI systems (blog.trailofbits.com)
143.
Flipper Zero dark web firmware bypasses rolling code security (rtl-sdr.com)
144.
StarDict sends X11 clipboard to remote servers (lwn.net)
145.
Io_uring, kTLS and Rust for zero syscall HTTPS server (blog.habets.se)
146.
D4D4 (nmichaels.org)
147.
Sunny days are warm: why LinkedIn rewards mediocrity (elliotcsmith.com)
148.
At 17, Hannah Cairo solved a major math mystery (quantamagazine.org)
149.
Many countries that said no to ChatControl in 2024 are now undecided (digitalcourage.social)
150.
CCTV footage captures video of an earthquake fault in motion (smithsonianmag.com)