Accumulation of cognitive debt when using an AI assistant for essay writing task
arxiv.org
Lisp-stat: Lisp environment for statistical computing
lisp-stat.dev
Modifying an HDMI dummy plug's EDID using a Raspberry Pi
downtowndougbrown.com
Twin – A Textmode WINdow Environment
github.com
Why SSL was renamed to TLS in late 90s (2014)
tim.dierks.org
Chemical knowledge and reasoning of large language models vs. chemist expertise
nature.com
Let's Talk About ChatGPT-Induced Spiritual Psychosis
default.blog
Telephone Exchanges in the UK
telephone-exchanges.org.uk
Childhood leukemia: how a deadly cancer became treatable
ourworldindata.org
DARPA program sets distance record for power beaming
darpa.mil
First 2D, non-silicon computer developed
psu.edu
Reinventing circuit breakers with supercritical CO2
spectrum.ieee.org
How to modify Starlink Mini to run without the built-in WiFi router
olegkutkov.me
Jokes and Humour in the Public Android API
voxelmanip.se
Simplest C++ Callback, from SumatraPDF
blog.kowalczyk.info
Real-time CO2 monitoring without batteries or external power
news.kaist.ac.kr
Random Walk: A Modern Introduction [pdf]
math.uchicago.edu
Fields where Native Americans farmed a thousand years ago discovered in Michigan
smithsonianmag.com
Meta's Llama 3.1 can recall 42 percent of the first Harry Potter book
understandingai.org
Cure Dolly's Japanese Grammar Lessons
kellenok.github.io
I built StellarSnap as a calm, ad-free space to explore NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) and learn astronomy along the way.
What it includes:
- A clean APOD archive browser with a Random APOD button
- A growing Glossary with term highlighting across the site
- A 2D Orbit Simulator where you can test satellite motion with real physics
- A deeper Encyclopedia, still early, but expanding
- Subtle touches like “see past APODs using this term”
- And more to come
It’s entirely ad-free, cookie-free, and not affiliated with NASA, but I was honored to have StellarSnap mentioned on the official APOD About page by Professor Robert Nemiroff: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/lib/about_apod.html
Always open to ideas, critiques, or ways to make it better.