Investigating an "Evil" RJ45 Dongle
lcamtuf.substack.com
So You Want to Build Your Own Data Center
blog.railway.com
Brood War Korean Translations
blog.sourcedive.net
Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban, but Trump might offer lifeline
cnbc.com
Branchless UTF-8 Encoding
cceckman.com
Show HN: Compile C to Not Gates
github.com
French modernists were alarmed, inspired by newspaper's voracious dynamism
aeon.co
Hands-On Graphics Without X11
blogsystem5.substack.com
Finite Field Assembly: A Language for Emulating GPUs on CPU
leetarxiv.substack.com
Mathematics of the daily word game Waffle
arxiv.org
Lightcell: An engine that uses light to make electricity
lightcellenergy.com
Let's talk about AI and end-to-end encryption
blog.cryptographyengineering.com
Dr. TVAM – Inverse Rendering for Tomographic Volumetric Additive Manufacturing
github.com
Higher potassium intake at dinner linked to fewer sleep disturbances – study
nutraingredients-asia.com
Show HN: Interactive game teaching dark patterns in UX design
games.productartistry.com
Show HN: GUI for editing Mermaid class diagrams
docs.mermaidchart.com
Maze Generation: Recursive Division (2011)
weblog.jamisbuck.org
Is the world becoming uninsurable?
charleshughsmith.substack.com
Grand Harbour of Malta Tornado
en.wikipedia.org
A New type of web hacking technique: DoubleClickjacking
paulosyibelo.com
Keeling Labs (YC W23) Is Hiring an ML Engineer for Grid-Scale Energy Storage
keelinglabs.com
Skyvern Browser Agent 2.0: How We Reached State of the Art in Evals
blog.skyvern.com
PostgreSQL Anonymizer
postgresql-anonymizer.readthedocs.io
Reminds me a little of Hilbert curves.
It would be kind of cool to generate an 'infinite' maze this way by starting the process and only recursing to max depth only for the nodes closest to the exits.