Becoming a Compiler Engineer
rona.substack.com
Analysis of Hedy Lamarr's Contribution to Spread-Spectrum Communication
researchers.one
Myna: Monospace typeface designed for symbol-heavy programming languages
github.com
How a devboard works (and how to make your own)
kaipereira.com
Immutable Software Deploys Using ZFS Jails on FreeBSD
conradresearch.com
YouTube Removes Windows 11 Bypass Tutorials, Claims 'Risk of Physical Harm'
news.itsfoss.com
Snapchat open-sources Valdi a cross-platform UI framework
github.com
Ribir: Non-intrusive GUI framework for Rust/WASM
github.com
FAA restricts commercial rocket launches indefinitely due to air traffic risks
space.com
Transducer: Composition, Abstraction, Performance
funktionale-programmierung.de
Using the Web Monetization API for fun and profit
blog.tomayac.com
VLC's Jean-Baptiste Kempf Receives the European SFS Award 2025
fsfe.org
He Jiankui PhD Thesis: Spontaneous Emergence of Hierarchy in Biological Systems
repository.rice.edu
Mind captioning: Evolving descriptive text of mental content of brain activity
science.org
Angel Investors, a Field Guide
jeanyang.com
Objective-C for Windows, including UIKit (public archive). From Microsoft
github.com
This is the first time I've heard of this standard and it looks interesting, but it doesn't seem like the payment processing is well standardized. I see in the W3C draft that the "Interledger Protocol" should be utilized, but looking at the wallet limitations (https://webmonetization.org/wallets/#limitations) it seems like there are no wallets that allow cross-wallet payments. Is that something thats planned in the future, or will wallets be allowed to lock down who can pay who?