You can't use your $6,299.00 Camera as a Webcam. That will be $5
romanzipp.com
Thoughts on a Month with Devin
answer.ai
Trusting clients is probably a security flaw
liberda.nl
Issues with Color Spaces and Perceptual Brightness
johnaustin.io
PostgreSQL Anonymizer
postgresql-anonymizer.readthedocs.io
Is the world becoming uninsurable?
charleshughsmith.substack.com
Bypassing disk encryption on systems with automatic TPM2 unlock
oddlama.org
In Defence of 'Productivity Crap'
nicky.bearblog.dev
Nepenthes is a tarpit to catch AI web crawlers
zadzmo.org
Some things to expect in 2025
lwn.net
I ditched the algorithm for RSS
joeyehand.com
A UC Santa Cruz professor unearthed the oldest alphabet yet
universityofcalifornia.edu
Solving the first 100 Project Euler problems using 100 languages
github.com
Slum: The Shadow Library Uptime Monitor
open-slum.org
Five years of React Native at Shopify
shopify.engineering
Titans: Learning to Memorize at Test Time
arxiv.org
Exploring ways to mipmap alpha-tested textures
lisyarus.github.io
General Motors Is Banned from Selling Driving Behavior Data for 5 Years
nytimes.com
Mastering the Isolated Queen Pawn (IQP)
lichess.org
Show HN: Another ELF Analysis Toolkit
github.com
Physically Based Rendering: From Theory to Implementation
pbr-book.org
Shadow libraries are truly a gift to humanity. Thanks to them, poor and starving people in developing countries like myself can access knowledge, escape poverty and thrive.
It's great to have something like Slum. It makes accessing these libraries much easier and helps users check if a site is down for everyone or just for them. Plus, having the up-to-date links provided is super helpful!