- 59Lording it, over: A new history of the modern British aristocracy (newcriterion.com)
- 299We need a clearer framework for AI-assisted contributions to open source (samsaffron.com)
- 135Taking money off the table (zachholman.com)
- 195A theoretical way to circumvent Android developer verification (enaix.github.io)
- 68A Closer Look at Piezoelectric Crystal (samaterials.com)
- 285AMD could enter ARM market with Sound Wave APU built on TSMC 3nm process (guru3d.com)
- 206Hello-World iOS App in Assembly (gist.github.com)
- 137Independently verifying Go's reproducible builds (agwa.name)
- 92Bertie the Brain (en.wikipedia.org)
- 301HTTPS by default (security.googleblog.com)
- 215Composer: Building a fast frontier model with RL (cursor.com)
- 4Sam Altman says OpenAI will have a 'legitimate AI researcher' by 2028 (techcrunch.com)
- 72Wheels for free-threaded Python now available for psutil (gmpy.dev)
- 47Affinity enshittification: How Canva's "Four Pledges" aged like milk (mg0x7be.github.io)
- 159Czech police forced to turn off facial recognition cameras at the Prague airport (edri.org)
- 31Show HN: Duper – The Format That's Super (duper.dev.br)
- 17Watermarking for Generative AI (arxiv.org)
- 26Reconfigurable Analog Computers (arxiv.org)
- 125Show HN: Learn German with Games (learngermanwithgames.com)
- 204I made a 10¢ MCU Talk (atomic14.com)
- 79Jack Kerouac, Malcolm Cowley, and the difficult birth of On the Road (theamericanscholar.org)
- 799ChatGPT's Atlas: The Browser That's Anti-Web (anildash.com)
- 432What happened to running what you wanted on your own machine? (hackaday.com)
- 206How We Found 7 TiB of Memory Just Sitting Around (render.com)
- 313The decline of deviance (experimental-history.com)
- 287Phone numbers for use in TV shows, films and creative works (acma.gov.au)
- 174More than DNS: Learnings from the 14 hour AWS outage (thundergolfer.com)
- 555Kafka is Fast – I'll use Postgres (topicpartition.io)
- 672China has added forest the size of Texas since 1990 (e360.yale.edu)
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