Yearly Favorites
17222.
Nailing jelly to a wall: is it possible? (2005)
(greem.co.uk)
17223.
Bypassing the kernel for 56ns cross-language IPC
(github.com)
17224.
Tariff's found illegal, but will stay for now
(bloomberg.com)
17225.
Sony halts memory card shipments due to NAND shortage
(techzine.eu)
17226.
Gold fever, cold, and the true adventures of Jack London in the wild
(smithsonianmag.com)
17227.
The AI age is the "age of no consent"
(productpicnic.beehiiv.com)
17228.
SQLite Code of Ethics
(sqlite.org)
17229.
Original C64 Lode Runner Source Code
(github.com)
17230.
Show HN: Lotas – Cursor for RStudio
(lotas.ai)
17231.
17232.
Types and Neural Networks
(brunogavranovic.com)
17233.
An anecdote about backward compatibility
(blog.plover.com)
17234.
When Curl Works but IntelliJ Doesn't: The Ollama Connection Mystery
(blog.tymscar.com)
17235.
Goodbye to All That – My Resignation from the FBI
(lawfaremedia.org)
17236.
Learning Creative Coding
(stigmollerhansen.dk)
17237.
Blasting Yeast with UV Light
(chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com)
17238.
The Case for Blogging in the Ruins
(joanwestenberg.com)
17239.
Show HN: Lights Out: my 2D Rubik's Cube-like Game
(raymondtana.github.io)
17240.
Compiling with Continuations
(swatson555.github.io)
17241.
17242.
VectorWare – from creators of `rust-GPU` and `rust-CUDA`
(vectorware.com)
17243.
Show HN: Agent-harness-kit scaffolding for multi-agent workflows
(ahk.cardor.dev)
17244.
17245.
Celtic Code: Drawing knots with Python
(2earth.github.io)
17246.
EPA Moves to Roll Back Drinking Water Standards
(newsweek.com)
17247.
17248.
Qantas is cutting executive bonuses after data breach
(flightglobal.com)
17249.
Unmasking the Sea Star Killer
(biographic.com)
17250.
Making Magic Leap past Nvidia's secure bootchain and breaking Tesla Autopilots
(fahrplan.events.ccc.de)