1. A 3rd World Embedded Engineer Responds to "RISC-V They Should Have Known Better"
    (rvembedded.com)

  2. Claude: System Prompts
    (platform.claude.com)

  3. The Life and Death of Direct File [pdf]
    (www.ischool.berkeley.edu)

  4. SIMD in the 90s: Programming Intel's Pentium MMX
    (pikuma.com)

  5. Low-Tech Ceramic Water Filter
    (wiki.lowtechlab.org)

  6. A quick look at zero-knowledge proofs
    (bernsteinbear.com)

  7. Protobuf has LSP support. You're welcome
    (buf.build)

  8. The AI Credit Resale Economy
    (vectoral.com)

  9. Models Are Getting Dumber on Purpose
    (w4g1.dev)

  10. MathCode, Mathematical Coding Agent
    (math-ai-org.github.io)

  11. Nvidia dramatically reduces amount of OpenAI infra financing it may guarantee
    (www.reuters.com)

  12. Clamiga: Common Lisp for the Amiga
    (nnamgreb.de)

  13. Dancing with friends and enemies: boids' swarm intelligence
    (community.wolfram.com)

  14. Anton Chekhov played at love most of his life
    (commonreader.wustl.edu)

  15. Plastic mechanical computer from 1963: The Digi-Comp 1 [video]
    (www.youtube.com)

  16. Firefox for iOS now has a native adblocker
    (support.mozilla.org)

  17. Stripe Clinches over $7B Deal to Buy AI Firm OpenRouter
    (www.bloomberg.com)

  18. St Lucie Nuclear Reactor Unit 1 manually shutdown, 3 control rods drop into core
    (www.wptv.com)

  19. The Case Against Formal Verification, 50 Years Later
    (ivan-gavran.github.io)

  20. Webmaster a Manifesto for Everyone
    (brennan.day)

  21. NIH is ending a key grant for budding clinical researchers
    (www.science.org)

  22. Asus Bike Booster
    (www.asus.com)

  23. A True Telnet BBS on a Casio Calculator
    (ei3lh.eu)

  24. A SAT Attack on Tarski's High School Algebra Problem
    (arxiv.org)

  25. Before Rightmove, there was the Cosmorama
    (www.ianvisits.co.uk)

  26. Anthropic's 'Watermark' Text Adulteration in Claude Is a Perversion of Writing
    (daringfireball.net)

  27. Chestnut – eGPU dock with open-source firmware
    (hwbusters.com)

  28. Asynchronous I/O in DuckDB: Work, Thread, Work
    (duckdb.org)

  29. Archie G. Norcross' Maine Forest Fire Maps (1918–22)
    (publicdomainreview.org)

  30. 2,085 Tests, and None of Them Opens the Front Door
    (i.brandanthonymcdonald.com)