2025 Archive
3841.
CEO pay and stock buybacks have soared at the largest low-wage corporations (ips-dc.org)
3842.
Ads chew through half of mobile data (nextpit.com)
3843.
Problems the AI industry is not addressing adequately (thealgorithmicbridge.com)
3844.
uBlock Origin forcefully disabled by Chrome (old.reddit.com)
3845.
Atlassian terminates 150 staff (cyberdaily.au)
3846.
U.S. Government Disclosed 39 Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in 2023, First-Ever Report (zetter-zeroday.com)
3847.
Optimizing my sleep around Claude usage limits (mattwie.se)
3848.
I Tried to Buy an Actual Barrel of Crude Oil (2015) (bloomberg.com)
3849.
The Authoritarian Regime Survival Guide (verfassungsblog.de)
3850.
Self hosted FLOSS fitness/workout tracker (github.com)
3851.
Trump's firing of the U.S. government archivist is far worse than it might seem (fastcompany.com)
3852.
Have you ever seen a goth downtown? (danco.substack.com)
3853.
Llama-Scan: Convert PDFs to Text W Local LLMs (github.com)
3854.
How Obama’s BlackBerry got secured (2013) (electrospaces.net)
3855.
An epic treatise on error models for systems programming languages (typesanitizer.com)
3856.
Negotiating PoE+ Power in the Pre‑Boot Environment (roderickkhan.com)
3857.
FLAC 1.5 Delivers Multi-Threaded Encoding (phoronix.com)
3858.
AtomVM, the Erlang virtual machine for IoT devices (atomvm.net)
3859.
Show HN: Bedrock – An 8-bit computing system for running programs anywhere (benbridle.com)
3860.
WebGL Water (2010) (madebyevan.com)
3861.
Git-Annex (git-annex.branchable.com)
3862.
Kakizome: Japanese way of new-years resolution (harimus.github.io)
3863.
Wan – Open-source alternative to VEO 3 (github.com)
3864.
Internet Roadtrip: Vote to steer (neal.fun)
3865.
Reports of the death of California High-Speed Rail have been greatly exaggerated (asteriskmag.com)
3866.
Atlanta Fed predicts -2.8% GDP (atlantafed.org)
3867.
Europe bets once again on RISC-V for supercomputing (theregister.com)
3868.
Is software abstraction killing civilization? (2021) (datagubbe.se)
3869.
The Collapse of the FDA (nytimes.com)
3870.
OpenAI has upped its lobbying efforts nearly sevenfold (technologyreview.com)