Monthly Highlights
16561.
Show HN: ShaderPad – Get Creative with Shaders
(misery.co)
16562.
Rewriting Every Syscall in a Linux Binary at Load Time
(amitlimaye1.substack.com)
16563.
16564.
The Malleable Computer
(world.hey.com)
16565.
16566.
EvoForge: Evolutionary Harness Optimization
(twitter.com)
16568.
Are we going to run out of Unicodes?
(owl.billpg.com)
16569.
Borrow a Drill, Save the World
(shareable.net)
16570.
Mapping GPUs to LLMs (and back): A bandwidth-based estimator for local inference
(localllm-advisor.com)
16571.
Cyberscammers are bypassing banks' security with illicit tools sold on Telegram
(technologyreview.com)
16572.
16573.
16574.
Sony Is Removing Many Popular Features from Its Free OTA TV Options
(cordcuttersnews.com)
16575.
Rights for Robots
(pluralistic.net)
16576.
Why is everyone's robot folding clothes?
(spectrum.ieee.org)
16577.
16578.
Discovery of Agents, Workloads, and Named Entities IETF Mailing List
(mailarchive.ietf.org)
16580.
TTS engines: WebSocket vs. sync is 5.5x, INT8 slower than fp16 on M4
(ai.gopubby.com)
16581.
Show HN: Netscope – Inspect HAR Files on Your Desktop
(netscopeapp.com)
16582.
Yields Are Up, Latencies Are Down: Goroutine Scheduling in CockroachDB
(cockroachlabs.com)
16583.
16584.
Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines 1.21
(redhat.com)
16585.
Pragma: Revolut Foundation Model
(arxiv.org)
16586.
Do Not Disturb My Circles
(philippdubach.com)
16587.
16588.
16589.
S3 Is Not a Filesystem (But Now There's One in Front of It)
(lastweekinaws.com)
16590.
We're freezing our eggs; maybe you should too
(worksinprogress.co)