9
2
Gall's Law: Working complex systems invariably evolve from simple systems (principles-wiki.net)
2
Resiliency and Scale (stratechery.com)
419
Space Elevator (neal.fun)
1
Doom Inside ChatGPT (twitter.com/rauchg)
2
Making a centrifuge to launch to orbit (SpinLaunch) (wired.com)
1
Planning Fallacy (wikipedia.org)
3
Berkson's Paradox (wikipedia.org)
2
The cost of a meeting isn't just the time it takes (mildbyte.xyz)
11
A man rebuilding the last Inca rope bridge (atlasobscura.com)
1
Bland.ai TTS Engine (bland.ai)
4
Plaintextsports.com - plain text sports scores (plaintextsports.com)
70
Hacker Laws (hacker-laws.com)
1
26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Diamond) (wikipedia.org)
1
RCT: AI mammography led to 29% higher detection of cancer with no increase in FP (thelancet.com)
5
Power grid in Central Europe uses unencrypted radio to add and shed loads (arstechnica.com)
4
[dupe] Microsoft is using Bing to trick people into thinking they're on Google (theverge.com)
2
Why Rounding 5s Up Is Wrong (integralmagazine.weebly.com)
83
New Google Sheet on half of 13.6" MacBook Air screen is fully covered by popups (imgur.com)
1
Using AI to analyze changes in pedestrian traffic (marginalrevolution.com)
4
Max Levchin: To Build a Meritocracy (max.levch.in)
1
Next-token prediction and video diffusion in computer vision and robotics (news.mit.edu)
3
ManifoldCAD (manifoldcad.org)
2
Making Cola (jan-krueger.net)
1
Uffington White Horse (wikipedia.org)
2
"Heroin" was a trademark of Bayer (dea.gov)
2
Flamethrowing Robot Dog (throwflame.com)
1
Intel accused of inflating CPU benchmark results (pcworld.com)
1
A Man Who Bought Stonehenge (history.com)
1