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31. Apple will not let me join the Developer Program – and will not say why
I’ve been building apps for a long time. More than a decade ago I shipped several apps on the Windows Phone Store — and back then, publishing as an indie was empowering. Even though dealing with Microsoft was often frustrating, at least I could publish my apps under my own name. Ever since switching fully to iOS professionally, I’ve been waiting for a good personal project idea. Something small but meaningful.
32. Exploring Large HTML Documents on the Web
Most HTML documents are relatively small, providing a starting point for other resources on the page to load. But why do some websites load several megabytes of HTML code? Usually it's not that there's a lot of content on the page, but rather that other types of resources are embedded within the do
33. A series of vignettes from my childhood and early career
34. The Junior Hiring Crisis
AI isn’t replacing everyone. It’s removing the apprenticeship ladder. Here’s what that means for students, early-career professionals, and the tech industry’s future.
35. Beej's Guide to Learning Computer Science
Beej's Guide to Learning Computer Science
36. Claude 4.5 Opus' Soul Document
37. Apple to beat Samsung in smartphone shipments for first time in 14 years
Apple will ship about 243 million phones this year, compared to Samsung’s 235 million, according to CNBC....
38. Ecosia: The greenest AI is here
We’re building the world’s greenest AI. Find out how we’re harnessing new technology while continuing our mission of putting people and the planet first.
39. Code Wiki: Accelerating your code understanding
Accelerate code understanding with Code Wiki's automated, intelligent, and integrated wiki platform for code repositories.
40. StutterZero: Speech Conversion for Stuttering Transcription and Correction
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2510.18938: StutterZero and StutterFormer: End-to-End Speech Conversion for Stuttering Transcription and Correction
41. YouTube increases FreeBASIC performance (2019)
42. Nixtml: Static website and blog generator written in Nix
Static website and blog generator written in nix. Contribute to arnarg/nixtml development by creating an account on GitHub.
43. AI generated font using nano banana
A tool that connects everyday work into one space. It gives you and your teams AI tools—search, writing, note-taking—inside an all-in-one, flexible workspace.
44. Comparing AWS Lambda ARM64 vs. x86_64 Performance Across Runtimes in Late 2025
See how AWS Lambda arm64 stacks up against x86_64 in real-world benchmarks across CPU, memory, and I/O workloads using Node.js, Python, and Rust.
45. Lowtype: Elegant Types in Ruby
type - Elegant types in Ruby
46. After Windows Update, Password icon invisible, click where it used to be
47. How Brian Eno Created Ambient 1: Music for Airports (2019)
In 1978, Brian Eno released Ambient 1: Music for Airports, a landmark album in ambient and electronic music. Although it wasn't the first ambient
48. Solving the Partridge Packing Problem Using MiniZinc
The Partridge Packing Problem is a packing puzzle that was originally proposed by Robert T.
49. Tom Stoppard has died
The King and Queen pay tribute to a "dear friend who wore his genius lightly".
50. Advent of Compiler Optimisations 2025
Announcing AoCO 2025 - daily December posts about compiler optimisations
51. Apple Releases Open Weights Video Model
52. What Will Enter the Public Domain in 2026?
At the start of each year, on January 1st, a new crop of works enter the public domain. Find our highlights of what lies in store for 2026 here.
53. Rootless Pings in Rust
54. Reverse math shows why hard problems are hard
Researchers have used metamathematical techniques to show that certain theorems that look superficially distinct are in fact logically equivalent.
55. DeepSeek-v3.2: Pushing the frontier of open large language models [pdf]
56. India orders mobile phones preloaded with government app to ensure cyber safety
57. Decreasing Certificate Lifetimes to 45 Days
Let’s Encrypt will be reducing the validity period of the certificates we issue. We currently issue certificates valid for 90 days, which will be cut in half to 45 days by 2028. This change is being made along with the rest of the industry, as required by the CA/Browser Forum Baseline Requirements, which set the technical requirements that we must follow. All publicly-trusted Certificate Authorities like Let’s Encrypt will be making similar changes. Reducing how long certificates are valid for helps improve the security of the internet, by limiting the scope of compromise, and making certificate revocation technologies more efficient.
58. An LED panel that shows the aviation around you
TheFlightWall is an LED display that shows live flight information of planes in your area. - AxisNimble/TheFlightWall_OSS
59. Proximity to coworkers increases long-run development, lowers short-term output
Revise and resubmit, Quarterly Journal of Economics
60. Lazier Binary Decision Diagrams for set-theoretic types
This article explores the data structures used to represent set-theoretic types and the recent optimizations we have applied to them