Mark Klein, AT&T whistleblower who revealed NSA mass spying, has died
eff.org
My teen years: The transputer operating system
nanochess.org
Show HN: Time Portal – Get dropped into history, guess where you landed
eggnog.ai
Practical UX for startups surviving without a designer
tibinotes.com
xlskubectl – a spreadsheet to control your Kubernetes cluster
github.com
Iconography of the PuTTY tools
chiark.greenend.org.uk
Switching from Pyenv to Uv
bluesock.org
A GS-Cache Inference Framework for Large-Scale Gaussian Splatting Models
arxiv.org
Three Implementation Models for Scheme (1987) [pdf]
legacy.cs.indiana.edu
The Night Watch (2013) [pdf]
usenix.org
Zinc, a systems programming language prototype
sr.ht
Tell Mozilla: it's time to ditch Google
mozillapetition.com
Shenmue (1999) reverse engineering reveals possible sun position oversight
wulinshu.com
Reverse engineering OpenAI code execution to make it run C and JavaScript
twitter.com
Peer-to-peer file transfers in the browser
github.com
'Uber for nurses' exposes 86K+ medical records, PII via open S3 bucket
websiteplanet.com
The cultural divide between mathematics and AI
sugaku.net
The insecurity of telecom stacks in the wake of Salt Typhoon
soatok.blog
I Built a Mechanical Calculator [video]
youtube.com
Gemma 3 Technical Report [pdf]
storage.googleapis.com
Apple has locked me in the same cage Microsoft's built for Windows 10 users
theregister.com
> The trilogy raises an Elizabethan question: After college – what comes next? …universities were producing more scholars than there were opportunities for them. …Their great education tended to discourage them from taking up the humble trades of their fathers. The Parnassus plays may not provide a solution, but they at least illustrated the fears of such ambitious young scholastic dreamers.
So — elite overproduction is not a new problem, you say?