2025 Archive
6091.
6092.
A qualitative analysis of pig-butchering scams
(arxiv.org)
6093.
Let's properly analyze an AI article for once
(nibblestew.blogspot.com)
6094.
Look, Another AI Browser
(manuelmoreale.com)
6095.
Developing a Space Flight Simulator in Clojure
(wedesoft.de)
6096.
Seven Days at the Bin Store
(defector.com)
6097.
Making TRAMP faster
(coredumped.dev)
6098.
Storytelling lessons I learned from Steve Jobs (2022)
(fastcompany.com)
6099.
Underrated reasons to be thankful V
(dynomight.net)
6100.
6101.
Chrome 133 Supports DOM State-Preserving Move with moveBefore()
(chromestatus.com)
6102.
Proper decoupling capacitor practices, and why you should leave 100nF behind
(codeinsecurity.wordpress.com)
6103.
Fine-tune Google's Gemma 3
(unsloth.ai)
6104.
Gleam, Coming from Erlang
(olano.dev)
6105.
Lightning declines over shipping lanes following regulation of sulfur emissions
(theconversation.com)
6106.
Bezier-rs – algorithms for Bézier segments and shapes
(graphite.rs)
6107.
6108.
Die shots of as many CPUs and other interesting chips as possible
(commons.wikimedia.org)
6109.
Elliptic Curves as Art
(elliptic-curves.art)
6111.
McDonald's is losing its low-income customers
(latimes.com)
6112.
It doesn't cost much to improve someone's life
(ourworldindata.org)
6113.
Bye-bye Windows gaming? SteamOS officially expands past the Steam Deck
(arstechnica.com)
6114.
Why does a fire truck cost $2m
(thehustle.co)
6115.
Bikeshedding, or why I want to build a laptop
(geohot.github.io)
6116.
6117.
Juneteenth in Photos
(texashighways.com)
6118.
uv downloads overtake Poetry for Wagtail users
(wagtail.org)
6119.
Google is burying the web alive
(nymag.com)
6120.