3
94
We accepted surveillance as default (vivianvoss.net)
2
Software Engineering Practices (Are Also) Useful for Token Reduction (robotpaper.ai)
2
Our AI Onboards New Hires Better Than We Do (frankc.net)
1
Agent is probably using Git worktrees (yasint.dev)
1
App host Vercel says it was hacked and customer data stolen (techcrunch.com)
1
Physical Media Is Pretty Cool (michaelenger.com)
2
So What If They Have My Data? (cardcatalogforlife.substack.com)
4
You Can Purchase Non-Smart TVs from Samsung (samsung.com)
3
MNT Reform is an open hardware laptop, designed and assembled in Germany (stanleylieber.com)
4
Things to say when you're losing a technical argument (sciops.net)
24
Judge sides with ICE tracker creators in DHS/DOJ First Amendment lawsuit (engadget.com)
1
Finding zombies in our systems: A real-world story of CPU bottlenecks (medium.com/pinterest-engineering)
2
Self-Hosting (pcora.eu)
2
Chinese car company patents voice-activated 'in-vehicle toilet' (upi.com)
2
'Everything is coming down': ChatGPT ads are getting cheaper (digiday.com)
2
You paid for it, you should be comfortable in it (idiallo.com)
2
Iceland Just Got Its First Mosquitoes (gizmodo.com)
1
Retro Is the Future (absurdpirate.com)
10
Fuck Facebook, Again (visualgui.com)
1
Analytics group: 40% of AI data center construction sites face possible delays (tomshardware.com)
1
Good Software Doesn't Double Check (boristhebrave.com)
1
Age verification is a mess but we're doing it anyway (theverge.com)
2
American farmers bet on solar. Then Trump changed the rules (grist.org)
15
Random musings: 80s hardware, cyberdecks (strangelyentangled.com)
25
Congress extends controversial surveillance powers for 10 days (npr.org)
2
Middle East Energy Infrastructure Damage Close to $60B (oilprice.com)
1
Agents, Code Reviews, and the Bottleneck Shift, Oh My (ayende.com)
2
CodeWeavers CrossOver for Mac – Works great, no miracles (dedoimedo.com)
1
I Loved Computers Before the Internet Was a Thing (rldane.space)
95
Middle schooler finds coin from Troy in Berlin (thehistoryblog.com)
2
Know Your Harness (bythyag.bearblog.dev)
2
Things AI Shouldn't Do (jsrn.net)
4
Attention Decay (dzoba.com)
1
Free Software Foundation Says OnlyOffice Cannot Use AGPL to Restrict Forks (linuxiac.com)
1
Microsoft Ups FAT32 Size Limit from 32GB to 2TB (hackaday.com)
1
Chinese fabs import US chipmaking equipment via Singapore and Malaysia (tomshardware.com)
3
Who's paying for tokens and why? (The Anthropic 1000) (robinsloan.com)
1
AI's New Training Data: Your Old Work Slacks and Emails (forbes.com/sites/annatong)
2
Open Systems Are Healthy (chriskurdziel.com)
1
College Graduates Are Losing the Clone War (charleshughsmith.blogspot.com)
3
Crap is more memorable than your slop (rhyswynne.co.uk)
3
Trying to Build Your Own Consumer-Grade Router in 2026 (hackaday.com)
3
Code is not even close to half the battle (aleksei.dev)
2
Android Auto users say Gemini won't stop talking, and it's not even right (androidauthority.com)
1
The California town that just wants to be left alone (sfgate.com)
1
Prt-Scan: AI-Powered GitHub Actions Supply Chain Attack (wiz.io)
1
Solve by Default (theengineersetlist.substack.com)
3
Uber Let AI Write the Code. It Blew the Budget (aimmediahouse.com)
66
There's yet another study about how bad AI is for our brains (engadget.com)
3
Rusting Rivers: Alarm Grows over Uptick in Acidic Arctic Waters (yale.edu)
2
Apple's 'AI coding bootcamp' could help its engineers fix Siri (appleinsider.com)
69
Game devs explain the tricks involved with letting you pause a game (kotaku.com)
3
60% of Australian children still using social media despite ban for under 16s (mollyrosefoundation.org)
49
I made a terminal pager (theleo.zone)
2
Stop building agents, start harnessing Goose (maxamillion.sh)
8
Ticketmaster is an illegal monopoly, jury rules (theverge.com)
3
The Internet Is a Place (catskull.net)
3
Taxpayers to spend $477B on tax season (thecentersquare.com)
2
The Courage to Stop (zeldman.com)
1
AI Is an Amplifier. What Are You Amplifying? (leadership.garden)
2
YouTuber Jon Prosser broke Liquid Glass – and what happened in the fallout (theverge.com)
2
Write stuff down and document things (thereabouts.bearblog.dev)
1
What Do You Own? (seths.blog)
1
Rescind Davis Bacon (marginalrevolution.com)
1
Kerrygold Maker Ornua Sees Middle East War Driving Food Inflation (bloomberg.com)
3
What's Happening to Beyond Meat? (foodpolitics.com)
1
Human Error Is OK Machine Madness Is a No-No Why? (om.co)
1
AI could mean the death of anonymity (not-ship.com)
2
Sony Is Removing Many Popular Features from Its Free OTA TV Options (cordcuttersnews.com)
4
Fedora 45 To Consider Building x86_64-v3 Packages (phoronix.com)
1
You can control serial devices from Firefox (theregister.com)
3
Behold, the only known working Aesthedes in the world. CAD/CAM system from 1985 (reddit.com)
4
AI should elevate people, not eliminate them (simonroses.com)
9
Designing the Transport Typeface (thamesandhudson.com)
173
God sleeps in the minerals (wchambliss.wordpress.com)
1
Linux and Fingerprint Readers: A Tough Combination (tedium.co)
298
I wrote to Flock's privacy contact to opt out of their domestic spying program (honeypot.net)
1
Open Apollo, UAD Apollo Drivers for Linux (librearts.org)
42
Modifying FileZilla to Workaround Bambu 3D Printer's FTP Issue (lantian.pub)
4
Chinese Reactions to Claude Mythos (chinatalk.media)
4
I Discover New Blogs (kevquirk.com)
3
Chicago Turns All Public School IDs into Library Cards to Boost Student Access (blockclubchicago.org)
2
Addressing AI's Impact on Our Information Ecosystem (interface-eu.org)
6
Is Anthropic 'nerfing' Claude? Users increasingly report performance degradation (venturebeat.com)
3
Ozempic Dreams (daverupert.com)
37
The Fediverse deserves a dumb graphical client (pages.casa)
1
Finding My Way Back (jeddacp.com)
2
Why Vim uses hjkl keys as arrow keys (catonmat.net)
1
Google controls the most AI computing power, driven by its custom TPUs (epochai.substack.com)
17
Ascending into the Realm of Japanese Charts (chartography.net)
2
In Remembrance of John Martellaro (geektells.com)
5
Why Rural Hospitals Close (reuters.com)
3
Passkeys Are Too Hard (etodd.io)
5
Verification Debt Is Your Next Headache (leadership.garden)
21
Just Enough Chimera Linux (dwarmstrong.org)
1
Sometimes I Don't Use AI at All (clintmcmahon.com)
3
Anthropic's Mythos Preview and Project Glasswing (schneier.com)
2
Cox vs. Sony Music Comes to Hollywood (copyrightlately.com)
2