1. Tog's Paradox
    (www.votito.com)

  2. One Plus One Equals Two (2006)
    (blog.plover.com)

  3. World-First Starlink Service on Boeing 777 Launched by Qatar Airways
    (smartwithpoints.co.uk)

  4. Math is still catching up to the genius of Ramanujan
    (www.quantamagazine.org)

  5. First images from Euclid are in
    (dlmultimedia.esa.int)

  6. MQTT turns 25
    (andypiper.co.uk)

  7. Understanding Gaussians
    (gestalt.ink)

  8. Raku Programming Language
    (raku.org)

  9. Show HN: Ambulate – Detailed Trip Planning
    (ambulate.app)

  10. Against /Tmp
    (dotat.at)

  11. LTESniffer: An Open-Source LTE Downlink/Uplink Eavesdropper
    (github.com)

  12. Just want simple TLS for your .internal network?
    (github.com)

  13. Advice for first-time inventors from a patent engineer
    (spectrum.ieee.org)

  14. Learning to Learn
    (kevin.the.li)

  15. Writing a Mathematica Interpreter in Typescript
    (www.spakhm.com)

  16. Probabalistic Spin Glass (2022)
    (bytepawn.com)

  17. An amateur historian has discovered a long-lost short story by Bram Stoker
    (www.bbc.com)

  18. Show HN: Data Formulator – AI-powered data visualization from Microsoft Research
    (github.com)

  19. A Controversial Rare-Book Dealer Tries to Rewrite His Own Ending
    (www.newyorker.com)

  20. Civet: A Superset of TypeScript
    (civet.dev)

  21. Building a Game with the Real Engine
    (novalis.org)

  22. Scalene: A high-performance, high-precision CPU, GPU, memory profiler for Python
    (github.com)

  23. New discovery reveals how diatoms capture CO2 so effectively
    (www.unibas.ch)

  24. Singapore OKs 4,300km subsea cable for importing electricity from Australia
    (mothership.sg)

  25. Mind Wandering: More than a Bad Habit (2018) [pdf]
    (labs.psych.ucsb.edu)

  26. Overengineering a way to know if people are in my university's CS lab
    (www.amoses.dev)

  27. When machines could see you
    (dnlserrano.dev)

  28. Thought experiments that fray the fabric of space-time
    (www.quantamagazine.org)

  29. Malcolm Gladwell Holds His Ideas Loosely. He Thinks You Should, Too
    (www.nytimes.com)

  30. A near impossible literacy test Louisiana used to suppress the black vote
    (www.openculture.com)