Some things I found interesting from 2026-04-19 to 2026-04-26
Internet Discoveries between 19 and 26 April
- GitHub - anthropics/claude-desktop-buddy: Reference and an example for the Bluetooth API for makers in Claude Cowork & Claude Code Desktop · GitHub
- GitHub - TheMorpheus407/RepoLens: Multi-lens code audit tool — 280 expert AI agents for code review, security testing, and infrastructure auditing · GitHub
- Archive of BYTE magazine, starting with issue #1 in 1975
- Isaac Asimov: The Last Question (1956)
- Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Dial
- Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Nigh
- SDF Public Access Unix System
- Monumental ship burial beneath ancient Norwegian mound predates the Viking Age
- Stop trying to engineer your way out of listening to people
- SPEAKE(a)R: Turn Speakers to Microphones for Fun and Profit [pdf] (2017)
- Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Standard
- The zero-days are numbered
- Framework Laptop 13 Pro
- Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - WaaS
- Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Happiness
- Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Slap
- Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - End
Interesting details
GitHub - anthropics/claude-desktop-buddy: Reference and an example for the Bluetooth API for makers in Claude Cowork & Claude Code Desktop · GitHub - Reference and an example for the Bluetooth API for makers in Claude Cowork & Claude Code Desktop - anthropics/claude-desktop-buddy
Bring Claude out on to your actual desk
GitHub - TheMorpheus407/RepoLens: Multi-lens code audit tool — 280 expert AI agents for code review, security testing, and infrastructure auditing · GitHub - Multi-lens code audit tool — 280 expert AI agents for code review, security testing, and infrastructure auditing - TheMorpheus407/RepoLens
Archive of BYTE magazine, starting with issue #1 in 1975 - Foreground p.20 RECYCLING USED ICs [theme Hardware] [author Mikkelsen] p.62 DECIPHERING MYSTERY KEYBOARDS [theme Hardware] [author Heltners] p.72 LIFE…
Isaac Asimov: The Last Question (1956) -
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Dial - SMBC is a daily comic strip about life, philosophy, science, mathematics, and dirty jokes.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Nigh - SMBC is a daily comic strip about life, philosophy, science, mathematics, and dirty jokes.
SDF Public Access Unix System -
Monumental ship burial beneath ancient Norwegian mound predates the Viking Age -
Stop trying to engineer your way out of listening to people - I spend a lot of time negotiating this in the software world:
And if you’re wondering why this happens, it’s normally because:
- people aren’t talking to people
- people aren’t listening
So lots of designers and product people have leapt onto 1, basically trying to turn talking to people
SPEAKE(a)R: Turn Speakers to Microphones for Fun and Profit [pdf] (2017) -
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Standard - SMBC is a daily comic strip about life, philosophy, science, mathematics, and dirty jokes.
The zero-days are numbered - Since February, the Firefox team has been working around the clock using frontier AI models to find and fix latent security vulnerabilities in the browser.
Framework Laptop 13 Pro - The most repairable pro laptop is here. Get 20 hours of battery & peak performance with Intel Core Ultra Series 3. CNC aluminum with excellent Linux support. Secure yours today!
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - WaaS - SMBC is a daily comic strip about life, philosophy, science, mathematics, and dirty jokes.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Happiness - SMBC is a daily comic strip about life, philosophy, science, mathematics, and dirty jokes.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Slap - SMBC is a daily comic strip about life, philosophy, science, mathematics, and dirty jokes.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - End - SMBC is a daily comic strip about life, philosophy, science, mathematics, and dirty jokes.
All this was saved to my Link Ace and YouTube Interesting playlist over the week
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Penned by Paul Macdonnell on 2026-04-26
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