Internet Discoveries between 22 and 29 June

  • worksonmymachine.substack.com
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Humanity
  • www.smithsonianmag.com
  • uv + Ray: Pain-Free Python Dependencies in Clusters Anyscale
  • Shipwreck of Captain James Cook’s HMS Endeavour finally discovered after 250 years - The Brighter Side of News
  • Google announces Gemini CLI: your open-source AI agent
  • China breaks RSA encryption with a quantum computer - Earth.com
  • Writing Toy Software Is A Joy
  • The Cosmic Treasure Chest Rubin Observatory
  • Congress, Now More Than Ever, Our Nation Needs Your Cowardice - The Onion
  • Astronomers locate universe’s ‘missing’ matter in the largest cosmic structures Space

Interesting details

worksonmymachine.substack.com - None

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Humanity - SMBC is a daily comic strip about life, philosophy, science, mathematics, and dirty jokes.

www.smithsonianmag.com - None

uv + Ray: Pain-Free Python Dependencies in Clusters | Anyscale - Pain-free Python dependencies in clusters with uv + Ray! Learn how to build lightning-fast, consistent environments for distributed applications.

Shipwreck of Captain James Cook’s HMS Endeavour finally discovered after 250 years - The Brighter Side of News - None

Google announces Gemini CLI: your open-source AI agent - Free and open source, Gemini CLI brings Gemini directly into developers’ terminals — with unmatched access for individuals.

There’s the usual lively discussion in the HN comments

China breaks RSA encryption with a quantum computer - Earth.com - Researchers in Shanghai break record by factoring 22-bit RSA key using quantum computing, threatening future cryptographic keys.

Writing Toy Software Is A Joy - Why you should write more toy programs

The Cosmic Treasure Chest | Rubin Observatory - Dive into Rubin’s Cosmic Treasure Chest — there’s so much to explore

Congress, Now More Than Ever, Our Nation Needs Your Cowardice - The Onion - Share This Editorial

Astronomers locate universe’s ‘missing’ matter in the largest cosmic structures | Space - Using the XMM-Newton telescope, astronomers have discovered a vast 23 million light-year-wide tendril connecting galactic clusters and containing much of the universe’s missing matter.


All this was saved to my Link Ace over the week