- 117Asyncio: A library with too many sharp corners (sailor.li)
- 11The Country Where 76% of Cars Sold Are Electric (nytimes.com)
- 253Against the censorship of adult content by payment processors (soatok.blog)
- 20The last step in a long process on “arsenic life” (science.org)
- 9Jelu: Self hosted read and to-read list book tracker (github.com)
- 13Use a Password Manager for All Your Secrets, Not Just Logins (wsj.com)
- 91Developing with Kiro: Amazon's New Agentic IDE (yehudacohen.substack.com)
- 107A GPU Calculator That Helps Calculate What GPU to Use (calculator.inference.ai)
- 16Polish Train Maker Is Suing the Hackers Who Exposed Its Anti-Repair Tricks (ifixit.com)
- 63How to configure X11 in a simple way (eugene-andrienko.com)
- 47High-speed organic light-emitting diodes achieving 4-Gbps communication (spiedigitallibrary.org)
- 6GitHub Having Several Issues (github.com)
- 241I've launched 37 products in 5 years and not doing that again (indiehackers.com)
- 4Compressed Sensing (en.wikipedia.org)
- 75Modernish – A library for writing programs for POSIX-based shells and utilities (github.com)
- 186When Is WebAssembly Going to Get DOM Support? (queue.acm.org)
- 44When circumvention is more popular than compliance (da.vidbuchanan.co.uk)
- 28The Rise of Vibeinsecurity (vibeinsecurity.com)
- 81Why I do programming (esafev.com)
- 45.gitignore Is Inherently Sisyphean (rgbcu.be)
- 136Apache HTTP Server: 'RewriteCond expr' always evaluates to true (github.com)
- 147AI coding agents are removing programming language barriers (railsatscale.com)
- 451There is no memory safety without thread safety (ralfj.de)
- 807Global hack on Microsoft Sharepoint hits U.S., state agencies, researchers say (washingtonpost.com)
- 54Instapaper Rakuten Kobo Integration (blog.instapaper.com)
- 16The Caribbean islands that give you a passport if you buy a home (bbc.com)
- 18StackSafe: Taming recursion in Rust without stack overflow (fast.github.io)
- 390I wasted weeks hand optimizing assembly because I benchmarked on random data (vidarholen.net)
- 169Checklists are hard, but still a good thing (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- 92The POSIX specification of vi (pubs.opengroup.org)