1
2
Humans Don't Work at GitHub (aleahim.com)
1
Watch Out for Data Loss When Redirecting to a File in a Shell Script (nickjanetakis.com)
1
1099 threshold 2026: now $2k, not $600 (taliivue.com)
3
Never submit code you don't understand (dri.es)
4
I use AI in creating my newsletter (petergasston.co.uk)
2
Preparing My Vacation Laptop (j11g.com)
6
Do I prefer Linux now? (baty.net)
3
Viability of Local Models for Coding (martinfowler.com)
7
Decrypting View State Messages (zeroed.tech)
131
Local, CPU-Friendly, High-Quality TTS (Text-to-Speech) with Kokoro (ariya.io)
47
Notes on Software Quality (anthonyhobday.com)
1
We will happily disempower ourselves: Go edition (blog.jcx.au)
1
The Many Casualties of Precision Warfare (jacobin.com)
1
Rootless Docker and Its Hidden Security Trade-Offs (kenmuse.com)
5
Life Without Google (untangled.bearblog.dev)
2
The Only Two Things We Ever Say to Each Other (hardrefresh.life)
3
Query Faster, Query Smarter: Our Move to DuckDB and What We Learned (medium.com/arcesium-engineering-blog)
2
Most AI Work Can Wait (tomtunguz.com)
2
The Perfect Cripple: A User Guide to Being Palatable (salient.org.nz)
277
98% isn't much (whynothugo.nl)
2
Air Con in a Warming Climate (criminallyvulgar.dev)
1
Ditching Zotero for a Text File (atthis.link)
1
AI Comes to the Ivy League (plagiarismtoday.com)
4
I Bought a Sony Walkman (82mhz.net)
90
What does Jeff Bezos think is going to happen? (reprog.wordpress.com)
2
Setting up Webmentions on my Static Site (alexhyett.com)
3
S3 is a better abstraction than NFS / networked block storage (kerkour.com)
4
All Star Wars Games Ever Made – Released, Cancelled and Mod Archive (swtorstrategies.com)
5
Mullvad funding the far-right and the problem with tech company ownership (kjz.im)
17
You Don't Own Your .io or .ai. You Rent a Country's Politics (webhosting.today)
2
External Blogs with WordPress (book.micro.blog)
3
The Threat of Residential Proxies (feistyduck.com)
2
What's slowing down the AI buildout (worksinprogress.news)
2
Schools are closed, records are broken. Let's talk heatwaves (not-ship.com)
4
'News' Site Keeps Hallucinating EFF Staffers (eff.org)
6
A.I. 'Employees' Might Disrupt Work in Unexpected Ways (nytimes.com)
1
Let's Go Hunting for Exocomets (astrobites.org)
27
.garden TLD's change to a bad neighborhood (ifin.network)
3
We Don't Need Facebook (rnotte.art)
32
[flagged] The 80% Problem: The Last 20% Is Where the Engineer Used to Live (jonathanbeard.io)
1
IDE Doesn't Belong in my .gitignore File (proactiveops.io)
2
Client-Side Load Balancing at a Million Requests per Second (zalando.com)
2
What LLMs are doing to conference programs (nmfay.com)
1
Apple seeks Trump admin approval to buy memory from blacklisted Chinese company (macdailynews.com)
2
Everything in Git? No Way (legoraft.com)
20
We took away psychological safety and then told everyone to be more productive (medium.com/design-bootcamp)
1
Low-cost Chinese AI models like DeepSeek gain traction in the U.S. (restofworld.org)
1
Eyes Do Not Work the Way They Appear To (ishan.co)
9
AI Is Dogshit at Design (tomcreighton.com)
2
You Can Detect If Code Is Being Run Inside a Terminal (nelson.cloud)
1
Saturating 10 Gigabit on Linux (thoughts.greyh.at)
1
Once, cyber-attacks required great skill. AI is changing that (theguardian.com)
2
The No-Human Future (aeon.co)
2
Why Spreading Yourself Thin Feels Like Winning (alifeengineered.substack.com)
2
Cloudflare Defeats Lawsuit over Nonconsensual Intimate Imagery (ericgoldman.org)
2
Incus 7.2 has been released – News – Linux Containers Forum (linuxcontainers.org)
2
A pan that won't let me rush dinner (jimgrey.net)
2
I Understand Nostalgia (yordi.me)
1
AI-Enhanced Writing (enocc.com)
127
[dupe] Ford hired AI and sacked humans. It backfired badly (the-independent.com)
1
Even the Secret Service won't use company-issued phones (theregister.com)
2
Why LLMs Will Not Have Your Next Big Idea (albertsikkema.com)
96
Streaming services' obnoxiously loud ads become illegal on July 1 in California (arstechnica.com)
2
Lufthansa Asked for My Credit Card (yashgarg.dev)
5
Open Letter to Compassionate, Left-Leaning, AI-Hating, Animal-Loving Meat Eaters (brennan.day)
2
The Illusion of Ownership – It's yours until it isn't (yashgarg.dev)
4
Richard Scolyer, Cancer Expert Who 'Became His Own Subject,' Dies at 59 (nytimes.com)
3
The Industry Mourns the Loss of Bruce Clay – The Father of SEO (seroundtable.com)
32
[dupe] Long Wave radio era set to end with switch-off (bbc.com)
1
Europe's largest datacentre hub leaves town sweltering (theguardian.com)
24
If your blog doesn't have an RSS feed, then it's not a blog (martinschuhmann.com)
4
Expect RAM prices to stay high with Micron locking in deals for 5 years (gamingonlinux.com)
5
Malware Insights: macOS Phexia Campaign (cookie.engineer)
1
Wildfires Are Getting Worse. Patrick Moore Says Otherwise (notesfromtheroad.com)
11
Please don't use an LLM to communicate with other human beings (florio.dev)
1
Hate "The Algorithm?" RSS Is One of the Tools You've Been Looking For (eff.org)
3
Rising RAM prices are taking a toll on PCs, tablets, game consoles, and more (liliputing.com)
5
All Roads Lead to Om (ma.tt)
3
Oracle promises to open up MySQL governance, but the community wants guarantees (theregister.com)
1
Memory Price Hikes Will Become a New Norm, Claims Lenovo (techpowerup.com)
1
My memories of what life was like before the Internet (vintagecomputing.com)
100
The AI industry is pouring millions into US elections (bloodinthemachine.com)
1
Why the Café Gratitude Family Left Veganism (altaonline.com)
1
Portland reps query $600M gift to Blazers owner; he says be glad he pays taxes (fieldofschemes.com)
3
The Data-Center Divide (harpers.org)
2
Intervention No. 1 "Quantum" performed by a cello that's played by two robots [video] (youtube.com)
2
Why a Good Idea Takes 13 Years to Arrive (2022) (medium.com/medium-handbook)
4
Ultrasound may boost survival after a stroke by clearing brain debris (newscientist.com)
1
Tom Stoppard's Arcadia saved lives (lithub.com)
4
Notion Mail shuts down amid agent takeover (techcrunch.com)
6
Microsoft extends free Windows 10 ESU support to October 2027 (bleepingcomputer.com)
1
Em Dash Counter: A browser extension that counts em dashes (mattnite.net)
2
Using Claude Code makes you a worse developer, but a slightly better manager (evgeniipendragon.com)
3
Getting Back into Blogging (alexhyett.com)
2
Fried Chicken Street Vendors in Boston (passionatefoodie.blogspot.com)
2
"Your role has been made redundant" (aayushsahu.com)
4
The Dumb House: In Praise of an Analog Home (architecturaldigest.com)
4
Frankenstein Was a Warning, Not a Blueprint for AI (ideatrash.net)
2