2025 Archive
5731.
Will AI be the basis of many future industrial fortunes, or a net loser? (joincolossus.com)
5732.
A story on home server security (raniseth.com)
5733.
Journalists wary of travelling to US due to Palantir surveillance (bsky.app)
5734.
Zig's Lovely Syntax (matklad.github.io)
5735.
OpenAI eats jobs, then offers to help you find a new one at Walmart (theregister.com)
5736.
No Billionares at FOSDEM (drewdevault.com)
5737.
Pyrefly: A new type checker and IDE experience for Python (engineering.fb.com)
5738.
In memoriam (onlinesafetyact.co.uk)
5739.
I bought a Mac (loganius.org)
5740.
Ruby 3.4 frozen string literals: What Rails developers need to know (prateekcodes.dev)
5741.
Title of work deciphered in sealed Herculaneum scroll via digital unwrapping (finebooksmagazine.com)
5742.
Log by time, not by count (johnscolaro.xyz)
5743.
RIP pthread_cancel (eissing.org)
5744.
OMSCS Open Courseware (sites.gatech.edu)
5745.
Using your Apple device as an access card in unsupported systems (github.com)
5746.
JSON River – Parse JSON incrementally as it streams in (github.com)
5747.
Linux Kernel Exploitation: Attack of the Vsock (hoefler.dev)
5748.
The model is the product (vintagedata.org)
5749.
Xeneva Operating System (github.com)
5750.
My first impressions of Gleam (mtlynch.io)
5751.
Why Busy Beaver hunters fear the Antihydra (benbrubaker.com)
5752.
Today Google bricked my Chromebook by force-installing a hidden extension (cloudisland.nz)
5753.
Use DuckDB-WASM to query TB of data in browser (lil.law.harvard.edu)
5754.
Website is hosted on a disposable vape (ewaste.fka.wtf)
5755.
Chemical process produces critical battery metals with no waste (spectrum.ieee.org)
5756.
Modern iOS Security Features – A Deep Dive into SPTM, TXM, and Exclaves (arxiv.org)
5757.
Perplexity got ads (twitter.com)
5758.
US attack on renewables will lead to power crunch that spikes electricity prices (cnbc.com)
5759.
Introduction to GrapheneOS (dataswamp.org)
5760.
Our phones are killing our ability to feel sexy (2024) (catherineshannon.substack.com)