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151. Ruby Was Ready from the Start
152. Trillions Spent and Big Software Projects Are Still Failing
Despite rising IT spending, software failures persist, affecting millions. Understand the impact of IT management's failure to learn from failure.
153. The Hidden Language of Our Body's Rhythms
Daniel Forger on how our biological rhythms influence sleep, mood, and performance.
154. TPUv7: Google Takes a Swing at the King
Anthropic’s 1GW+ TPUs, New customers Meta/SSI/xAI/OAI, Full Stack Review of v7 Ironwood, CUDA Moat at risk, Next Generation TPUv8AX and TPUv8X versus Vera Rubin
155. 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.
156. Can Advanced Type Systems Be Usable? [pdf]
157. Jakarta Is Now the Biggest City in the World
158. The Input Stack on Linux: An End-to-End Architecture Overview
Let's explore and deobfuscate the input stack on Linux. Our aim is to understand its components and what each does. Input handling can be divided into two parts, separated by a common layer. We’ll try to make sense of all this, one thing at a time, with a logical and coherent approach.
159. Social media algorithms can alter political views, browser extension study shows
A browser extension powered by AI can reduce how people feel about opposing political views, according to new research that looked into the 2024 US presidential election.
160. The unpowered SSDs in your drawer are slowly losing your data
161. Fara-7B by Microsoft: An agentic small language model designed for computer use
Contribute to microsoft/fara development by creating an account on GitHub.
162. Neato vacuum robots to stop working
163. Study Reveals How Tattoo Ink Affects the Immune System
164. Amazon black Friday deal the same price I paid a month ago
165. Running Unsupported iOS on Deprecated Devices
166. 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.”
167. How Arthur Conan Doyle Explored Men's Mental Health Through Sherlock Holmes
168. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman
169. The history of Indian science fiction
Before Asimov, there was Rokeya.
170. Making Crash Bandicoot (2011)
171. My car charger can boil water really fast [video]
That title might be the best effort I can pull off.Other stuff:Technology Connections on Bluesky:https://bsky.app/profile/techconnectify.bsky.socialTechnolog...
172. The Concrete Pontoons of Bristol
Explore the Concrete Ships Encyclopedia - documents of WWI and WWII concrete ships, with an engaging blog and rich history.
173. Great Math Software: List of fun visual math programs
174. How to Short the Bubbliest Firms
175. Image Diffusion Models Exhibit Emergent Temporal Propagation in Videos
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2511.19936: Image Diffusion Models Exhibit Emergent Temporal Propagation in Videos
176. The Signal Is the Noise
The politics of prediction markets.
177. Constant-time support coming to LLVM: Protecting cryptographic code
178. Flights disrupted as Airbus requests modifications to planes
The issue is thought to affect 6,000 planes, which will need to undergo an urgent software update or have computers replaced.
179. Closest Harmonic Number to an Integer
Given a number x, efficiently calculate n such that the nth harmonic number is the closest harmonic number to x.
180. A Cell So Minimal That It Challenges Definitions of Life
The newly described microbe represents a world of parasitic, intercellular biodiversity only beginning to be revealed by genome sequencing.