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31. Python is not a great language for data science. Part 1: The experience
It may be a good language for data science, but it’s not a great one.
32. BebboSSH: SSH2 implementation for Amiga systems (68000, GPLv3)
33. Google Antigravity Exfiltrates Data
An indirect prompt injection in an implementation blog can manipulate Antigravity to invoke a malicious browser subagent in order to steal credentials and sensitive code from a user’s IDE.
34. Ilya Sutskever: We're moving from the age of scaling to the age of research
“These models somehow just generalize dramatically worse than people. It's a very fundamental thing.”
35. Constant-time support coming to LLVM: Protecting cryptographic code
36. RunC Container Escape: What Docker and Kubernetes Users Need to Know
Read this for a breakdown of new runC CVEs, their exploitability, affected versions, and how to patch and mitigate.
37. Someone at YouTube Needs Glasses: The Prophecy Has Been Fulfilled
In my recent analysis of YouTube’s information density I included the results from an advanced statistical analysis on the number of videos present on the home page, which projected that around May 2026 there would only be one lonely video on the home screen.
38. The fall of Labubus and the mush of modern internet trends
Labubus fell irrelevant quicker than they became a global phenomenon. The trend’s short lifespan may be a new normal for today’s internet.
39. PRC Elites Voice AI-Skepticism
40. Unifying our mobile and desktop domains
41. The games industry's self-induced traumatic brain injury
The games industry’s self-induced traumatic brain injury Amnesia is video games’ default state. I’m on a tour with my new book, the international bestseller Enshittification. Catch me next in …
42. Making Crash Bandicoot (2011)
43. Notes on the Troubleshooting and Repair of Computer and Video Monitors
44. A National Mission to Accelerate Science Through Artificial Intelligence
Genesis Mission is a national initiative to build the world's most powerful scientific platform to accelerate discovery science, strengthen national security, and drive energy innovation.
45. The Bughouse Effect
46. ESP32
47. Practical Security in Production
48. Marble Springs (1993)
49. Pitch Multiplication (2017)
50. Inflatable Space Stations
If we ever want to live in space, we need to work out a way of creating artificial gravity.
51. Indie game developers have a new sales pitch: being 'AI free'
As big publishers suggest generative AI is the future of game development, indie devs are using anti-gen-AI statements to stand out.
52. Design Follows Data Structures
Performance concerns can motivate different choices for data representation, but changing representations can be extremely invasive, and OO is often of littl...
53. Broccoli Man, Remastered
A breakdown of how I used modern AI tools (Veo 3.1 and Nano Banana) to create a new version of a Google cultural classic.
54. What They Don't Tell You About Maintaining an Open Source Project
i built kaneo.app - an open source, self-hosted kanban board. turns out shipping code is the easy part. here's what maintaining it actually looks like.
55. Study claims to provide first direct evidence of dark matter
Astrophysicist Prof Tomonori Totani says research could be crucial breakthrough in search for elusive substance
56. The unpowered SSDs in your drawer are slowly losing your data
57. Human brains are preconfigured with instructions for understanding the world
58. Reinventing how .NET builds and ships (again)
59. Unison 1.0 Release
After years of engineering, design, and community collaboration, we're excited to release Unison 1.0. This version delivers a refined programming workflow and a mature toolchain. Join us as we celebrate this milestone and look ahead to the future of Unison.
60. The history of Indian science fiction
Before Asimov, there was Rokeya.