1
2
A Commentary on GenAI Inspected Through Different Lenses (brainbaking.com)
117
One item purchased, ten emails (joshghent.com)
6
You've got 41 days before chip prices skyrocket (globalnerdy.com)
1
The Privilege of Doing Nothing (alterick.bearblog.dev)
1
Write Not to Be Read (Yes, You Read That Right) (canro91.github.io)
2
Coding Agents for Old People (tasuki.org)
1
The Worst of Us (ianbetteridge.com)
1
Akamai: AI bot traffic surged 300% in 2025, hitting publishers hardest (akamai.com)
2
"New Sages Unrivalled" – On Mythos (hyperdimensional.co)
4
Anthropic Just Handed Apache $1.5M to Secure the Open Source Stack AI Depends On (itsfoss.com)
1
No more American Dream? Housing market strains buyers and owners (usatoday.com)
2
"Bidding" for Jobs? (jackbmeyer.substack.com)
1
Stuff You Gotta Do (calebjay.com)
1
Northeastern presentation to junior engineers in the age of AI (marcua.net)
4
Dario's Weird Race to the Top (davidbau.com)
4
Tech industry lays off nearly 80k employees in the first quarter of 2026 (tomshardware.com)
1
Thoughts on increasing SSH security using a hardware security key (neilzone.co.uk)
4
It's Time to Move on from Harry Potter (otherstrangeness.com)
2
What Holds (kevinsdias.com)
2
Pro-Iran hackers have disrupted some industrial-control systems, US says (nextgov.com)
2
Safe rm to restrict file removals to be under specified dir (fraggod.net)
1
The Cognitive Costs of AI (johanneskleske.com)
1
Roger Fenton's Valley of the Shadow of Death (1855) (publicdomainreview.org)
1
Another Memory Corruption Case (trofi.github.io)
3
Cybersecurity in the Age of Instant Software (schneier.com)
3
Russia Hacked Routers to Steal Microsoft Office Tokens (krebsonsecurity.com)
123
Cambodia unveils statue to honour famous landmine-sniffing rat (bbc.com)
2
Anthropic is pushing away its paying customers (rogs.me)
3
Only full-scale Jaws boat replica to open in Conwy (bbc.com)
1
Delivery Deadlines Are a Mistake (jaquith.org)
161
Taste in the age of AI and LLMs (rajnandan.com)
4
AI Will Not Make You Rich (colossus.com)
2
So where are all the AI apps? (answer.ai)
2
How Much Compute Does China Have? (chinatalk.media)
2
40 Years Later: Is Milk Still Radioactive? (birdsoutsidemywindow.org)
20
A blind man made it possible for others with low vision to build Lego sets (apnews.com)
3
Nobody Talks About the Hardware (jordivillar.com)
1
Google to Use Natural Gas to Power Data Center in Texas (yale.edu)
2
I use VeraCrypt to keep my data secure (dmcc.io)
1
Judge prediction markets by depth, not volume (iter.ca)
2
Halfway there to 6.7: Updates on Oxygen and Air (filipfila.wordpress.com)
1
Why social change is so excruciatingly difficult (volts.wtf)
3
Semantic HTML Just Might Make Your CSS Less Fragile (schalkneethling.com)
1
Prepping for the Endgame of the Open Web (thehistoryoftheweb.com)
2
How Complex is my Code? (philodev.one)
4
The Downfall and Enshittification of Microsoft in 2026 (caio.ca)
5
Disgruntled researcher leaks "BlueHammer" Windows zero-day exploit (bleepingcomputer.com)
6
Are low-quality listicles about to lose their edge in Google Search? (searchengineland.com)
1
The Edwardian builder who had changed how we keep time (bbc.com)
2
Bing, not Google, shapes which brands ChatGPT recommends (searchengineland.com)
2
The AI writing witchhunt is pointless (joanwestenberg.com)
4
A Brief History of the Dust Jacket (firstruleofbookclub.com)
6
Why can't human editors identify AI? (lithub.com)
2
5 Years of Lessons from Running My Own Bookstore (ryanholiday.net)
1
Open Source Lawyers and AI (thomas-huehn.com)
1
The term "AGI" is almost useless at this point (helentoner.substack.com)
5
If we hope to build artificial souls, where should we start? (aeon.co)
13
The danger of military AI isn't killer robots; it's worse human judgement (defenseone.com)
4
Tcpdump Is the Network Debugging Tool You Should Have Learned Years Ago (keninkujovic.com)
27
Update on the eBay Scam (kevquirk.com)
1
My Janky Little Git Scripts That Keep Me Sane (herlein.com)
10
Half of planned US data center builds have been delayed or canceled (tomshardware.com)
2
If you can't say what problem your brand solves, AI won't either (searchengineland.com)
2
Nota set out to fix news deserts. Instead, it copied local journalists' work (poynter.org)
2
What happens when you don't die on time? (ottawacitizen.com)
19
Trump Administration Orders Dismantling of the U.S. Forest Service (morethanjustparks.substack.com)
1
Zipbombs are not as effective as they used to be (idiallo.com)
1
Package Manager Easter Eggs (nesbitt.io)
3
R/programming on Reddit just banned all content related to AI LLMs (tomshardware.com)
1
We're Addicted to Our Devices (type-writer.org)
31
Adobe wrote to my hosts file. I've never had an app do this before (reddit.com)
1
The plumbing behind Claude Code (siddhantkhare.com)
2
Catching macOS Stealers in the Wild (objective-see.org)
2
I Made a Terminal Pager (theleo.zone)
2
What the FCC router ban means for FOSS (sfconservancy.org)
3
We Stopped Building and Started Building Apps to Talk About Building Things (ilikekillnerds.com)
2
Landdown – Simple shell script sandbox (sr.ht)
3
Checking If a Movie Has a Post or Mid Credit Scene (raymondcamden.com)
1
Browsing the web with JavaScript turned off (thejollyteapot.com)
1
Frozen Dead Guy Days (wikipedia.org)
19
Hugo's New CSS Powers (brycewray.com)
2
Writing Code Was Never the Job (milkcrunch.com)
2
How High Can Memory Prices Go? (thememoryguy.com)
1
New Scam: The "VIN Report" Scam (livingstingy.blogspot.com)
2
The Last Stack (residualstream.app)
2
Options for Phones at Protests (yaelwrites.com)
1
Teen's explicit Gemini Live encounter gets whole family banned (androidauthority.com)
2
Brute Force – Binary Tree Traversal (algorithm-visualizer.org)
2
Fifty Years of Hard-Won Rights Are on the Line: The Fight to Save Section 504 (blindaccessjournal.com)
4
The War Against Misinformation Is Over. The Lies Won (thewalrus.ca)
3
CSS subgrid is super good (dbushell.com)
165
Artemis II will use laser beams to live-stream 4K moon footage at 260 Mbps (tomshardware.com)
2
There Is No Standard EM Role (leadership.garden)
2
Goodbye, Apple Photos (sethw.xyz)
3
Old code never dies: why legacy software is often safer than new code (andreafortuna.org)
2
Linux smashes past 5% on the Steam Survey for the first time (gamingonlinux.com)
5
The political use of operating systems (thelibre.news)
1
Design systems are platform problems, not feature problems (shaunbent.co.uk)
1