- 30Starlink: Direct to Cell (starlink.com)
- 95Those Correction Notices, in Full (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- 75WireGuard: Beyond the Most Basic Configuration (sloonz.github.io)
- 47Mark–Scavenge: Waiting for Trash to Take Itself Out (inside.java)
- 98Full LLM training and evaluation toolkit (github.com)
- 29NASA: Mystery of Life's Handedness Deepens (nasa.gov)
- 224Howstuffworks.com creator, Marshall Brain, has died (wral.com)
- 66Charset="WTF-8" (wtf-8.xn--stpie-k0a81a.com)
- 639Frosted Glass from Games to the Web: HTML glass UI inspired by AAA game dev (tyleo.com)
- 55History of Hangul (zkorean.com)
- 15Hynix launches 321-layer NAND (electronicsweekly.com)
- 56I made an ls alternative for my personal use (github.com)
- 65The size of BYD's factory (twitter.com)
- 612007 Boston Mooninite Panic (en.wikipedia.org)
- 45Petnames: A humane approach to secure, decentralized naming (files.spritely.institute)
- 85Linux 6.13 Will Report the Number of Hung Tasks Since Boot (phoronix.com)
- 10Lunatic Fringe is a game originally distributed as an AfterDark screensaver (github.com)
- 80Dear friend, you have built a Kubernetes (macchaffee.com)
- Jiga (YC W21) Is Hiring Operations Coordinator (ycombinator.com)
job - 261A career-ending mistake (bitfieldconsulting.com)
- 324Evidence of oldest known alphabetic writing unearthed in ancient Syrian city (hub.jhu.edu)
- 69Deegen: A JIT-Capable VM Generator for Dynamic Languages (arxiv.org)
- 101Denmark will plant 1B trees and convert 10% of farmland into forest (apnews.com)
- 345Bocker: Docker implemented in around 100 lines of Bash (2015) (github.com)
- 39Open-interpreter: A natural language interface for computers (github.com)
- 70A 132-Year-Old Message in a Bottle in a Scottish Lighthouse (nytimes.com)
- 84Senators say TSA's facial recognition program is out of control (gizmodo.com)
- 159Which power plant does my electricity come from? (practical.engineering)
- 346How to give a senior leader feedback without getting fired (newsletter.weskao.com)
- 38New study shows: EV batteries last much longer than expected (electrive.com)