1. Cybersecurity looks like proof of work now
    (www.dbreunig.com)

  2. I made a terminal pager
    (theleo.zone)

  3. Amazon AI Cancelling Webcomics
    (www.kleefeldoncomics.com)

  4. Google broke its promise to me – now ICE has my data
    (www.eff.org)

  5. Cal.com is going closed source
    (cal.com)

  6. God sleeps in the minerals
    (wchambliss.wordpress.com)

  7. Introduction to Spherical Harmonics for Graphics Programmers
    (gpfault.net)

  8. A Better Ludum Dare; Or, How to Ruin a Legacy
    (ldjam.com)

  9. Keycard – inject API keys into subprocesses, never touch shell env
    (www.keycard.studio)

  10. PiCore - Raspberry Pi Port of Tiny Core Linux
    (tinycorelinux.net)

  11. Retrofitting JIT Compilers into C Interpreters
    (tratt.net)

  12. Live Nation illegally monopolized ticketing market, jury finds
    (www.bloomberg.com)

  13. Ohio prison inmates 'built computers and hid them in ceiling (2017)
    (www.bbc.com)

  14. YouTube now lets you turn off Shorts
    (www.theverge.com)

  15. PBS Nova: Terror in Space (1998)
    (www.pbs.org)

  16. A Mercury Rover Could Explore the Planet by Sticking to the Terminator
    (www.universetoday.com)

  17. Anna's Archive loses $322M Spotify piracy case without a fight
    (torrentfreak.com)

  18. Hacker News CLI (2014)
    (pythonhosted.org)

  19. The Gemini app is now on Mac
    (blog.google)

  20. Arguing with Agents
    (blowmage.com)

  21. The Universal Constraint Engine: Neuromorphic Computing Without Neural Networks
    (zenodo.org)

  22. How can I keep from singing?
    (blog.danieljanus.pl)

  23. Fixing a monitor that goes black, off or blinks due to static electricity (2023)
    (aalonso.dev)

  24. CRISPR takes important step toward silencing Down syndrome’s extra chromosome
    (medicalxpress.com)

  25. Do you even need a database?
    (www.dbpro.app)

  26. Forcing an inversion of control on the SaaS stack
    (www.100x.bot)

  27. The buns in McDonald's Japan's burger photos are all slightly askew
    (www.mcdonalds.co.jp)

  28. Agent - Native Mac OS X coding ide/harness
    (github.com)

  29. Does Gas Town 'steal' usage from users' LLM credits to improve itself?
    (github.com)

  30. One interface, every protocol
    (openbindings.com)