- 88.8 Zero Day CVE in Chrome Patched (bleepingcomputer.com)
- 13FFmpeg function 100x speedup from handwritten assembly (twitter.com)
- 56Black hole merger challenges our understanding of black hole formation (gizmodo.com)
- 253A technical look at Iran's internet shutdowns (zola.ink)
- 111A little-known Microsoft program could expose the Defense Department to hackers (propublica.org)
- 80How to scale RL to 10^26 FLOPs (blog.jxmo.io)
- 3China Puts New Restrictions on E.V. Battery Manufacturing Technology (nytimes.com)
- 86Two-step system makes plastic from carbon dioxide, water and electricity (phys.org)
- 232The upcoming GPT-3 moment for RL (mechanize.work)
- 44Study finds AI tools made open source software developers 19 percent slower (arstechnica.com)
- 10Photos: The Scale of China's Solar-Power Projects (theatlantic.com)
- 45Amazon S3 Vectors (aws.amazon.com)
- 20Co-op (UK) boss confirms all 6.5M members had data stolen (bbc.co.uk)
- 13Go-CDC-chunkers: chunk and deduplicate everything (plakar.io)
- 53Cache Benchmarks (github.com)
- 10A retro gaming YouTuber faces possible jail time for reviewing gaming handhelds (androidauthority.com)
- 33Why I'm Writing Pure HTML and CSS in 2025 (joeldare.com)
- 431The death of partying in the USA (derekthompson.org)
- 164A software conference that advocates for quality (bettersoftwareconference.com)
- 36Underwriting Superintelligence (underwriting-superintelligence.com)
- 19The Silicon Valley push to breed super-babies (washingtonpost.com)
- 381Zig's New Async I/O (kristoff.it)
- 6What Were the Earliest Laws Like? (worldhistory.substack.com)
- 15As democracy in Georgia collapses, Russia, China and Iran see an opening (cnn.com)
- 32Seagate gets its long-awaited HAMR tech into $600 30TB HDDs you can buy (arstechnica.com)
- 291Five companies now control over 90% of the restaurant food delivery market (marketsaintefficient.substack.com)
- 153APKLab: Android Reverse-Engineering Workbench for VS Code (github.com)
- 91Lua beats MicroPython for embedded devs (embedded.com)
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