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Some things I found interesting between 2026-05-10 and 2026-05-17

Internet Discoveries between 10 and 17 May

  • Let’s Encrypt Halts Certificate Issuance After Cross-Signed Root Certificate Incident
  • Reality Check - Deepfakes are everywhere. The godfather of digital forensics is fighting back
  • Rotten Dot Com by Dena Yago
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Terminal
  • Demystifying evals for AI agents \ Anthropic
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Arp
  • Mythos finds a curl vulnerability - daniel.haxx.se
  • Claude Platform on AWS
  • Postmortem: TanStack NPM supply-chain compromise
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers ink $300M deal with Warner Music to sell catalog
  • Space Cadet Pinball on Linux
  • Running local models on an M4 with 24GB memory
  • Incident Report: CVE-2024-YIKES
  • Local AI needs to be the norm
  • Idempotency is easy until the second request is different
  • Local privilege escalation via execve()
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Sport
  • See Artemis 2’s amazing views of Earth in timelapse video taken from 12,000-photo drop - Space
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Tide
  • Casus Belli Engineering — mmagueta
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Hierarchy
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Bot
  • I believe there are entire companies right now under AI psychosis
  • Project Gutenberg – keeps getting better
  • Show HN: Find the best local LLM for your hardware, ranked by benchmarks
  • New Nginx Exploit
  • Removing the modem and GPS from my 2024 RAV4 hybrid
  • Claude for Small Business
  • Scorched Earth 2000 – Web
  • Xs of Y – roguelike that names itself every run. Written in 4kLoC
  • SecurityBaseline.eu
  • The Future of Obsidian Plugins
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Experiencing

Some things I found interesting from 2025-10-12 to 2025-10-19

Internet Discoveries between 12 and 19 October

  • EQ: A video about all forms of equalizers
  • Tinnitus Neuromodulator
  • ./watch
  • K8s with 1M nodes
  • Free Programing Books
  • IDEs we had 30 years ago and lost (2023)
  • New Work by Gary Larson - TheFarSide.com
  • WebMCP
  • Claude Skills are awesome, maybe a bigger deal than MCP
  • Accelerate developer productivity with these 9 open source AI and MCP projects - The GitHub Blog
  • Claude Skills
  • Secure AI/ML-Driven Software Development (LFEL1012): Learn to Build Safer Software with AI
  • New coding models and integrations
  • FSF announces Librephone project — Free Software Foundation — Working together for free software
  • Root cause analysis? You’re doing it wrong
  • Anthropic’s Prompt Engineering Tutorial
  • The Prodigy Medley - The Bands of HM Royal Marines - YouTube
  • Show HN: Rift – A tiling window manager for macOS
  • Vibing a non-trivial Ghostty feature

Some things I found interesting from 2025-07-20 to 2025-07-27

Internet Discoveries between 20 and 27 July

  • 16colo.rs - ANSI/ASCII art archive
  • Do not download the app, use the website
  • Record and share your terminal sessions, the simple way - asciinema.org
  • This Major Rule About Cooking Meat Turns out to Be Wrong
  • BGP.Tools
  • Antithesis: autonomous software testing
  • Virtual Backgrounds - NASA

Some things I found interesting from 2025-05-25 to 2025-06-01

Internet Discoveries between 25 May and 1 June

  • Using artifact attestations to establish provenance for builds - GitHub Docs
  • GitHub - hxu296/tariff: The official repository for tariff
  • Red Hat Ansible and HashiCorp Terraform Will Be Coming Together - The New Stack
  • GitHub - OperantAI/woodpecker: Red Teaming for AI and Cloud
  • Securing CI/CD workflows with Wazuh
  • ASD releases joint advice on AI data security – ARN

Some things I found interesting from 2025-04-06 to 2025-04-13

Internet Discoveries between 6 April and 13 April

  • Apache ECharts
  • CERN releases report on the feasibility of a possible Future Circular Collider
  • https://search.app/1yiQn4N9PWiF9ZtL8
  • Any program can be a GitHub Actions shell
  • The platform engineering toolkit for Kubernetes
  • https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-discover-unique-100-hz-sound-that-alleviates-motion-sickness/
  • Tunarr
  • AI-hallucinated code dependencies become new supply chain risk

Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-13 to 2024-10-20

Internet Discoveries between 13 October and 20 October

  • Your self-hosted bookmark archive. Free and open source.
  • Navidrome
  • A solar gravitational lens will be humanity’s most powerful telescope. What are its best targets?
  • Stengo/DeskPad
  • Linkwarden
  • Winamp really whips open source coders into frenzy with its source release
  • kv4p HT
  • Europa Clipper mission to ‘one of the most promising places to look for life beyond Earth’ set for lift-off
  • splitbrain/clipscreen
  • Internal blog post reveals Automattic’s plan to enforce the WordPress trademark using ‘nice and not nice lawyers’
  • You’ll soon be able to safely and easily move your passkeys between password managers
  • Google Messages gets a new feature that makes it easier to keep private
  • Lines from “Star Wars” That Can Be Improved by Substituting “Pants” for Key Words
  • How I use Kanban boards in Obsidian to manage my personal projects
  • #9: Unit Tests As Documentation
  • An easy to use, powerful, and reliable system to process and distribute data
  • HashiCorp unveils ‘Terraform 2.0’ while tiptoeing around Big Blue elephant in the room

Some things I found interesting from 2024-08-04 to 2024-08-11

Internet Discoveries between 4 August and 11 August

  • European Citizens’ Initiative
  • x.com
  • Andy Warhol’s lost Amiga art found
  • Critical vulnerabilities in 6 AWS services disclosed at Black Hat USA
  • Google is discontinuing the Chromecast line
  • ICANN reserves .internal for private use at the DNS level
  • stack-auth/stack
  • New Flaws in Sonos Smart Speakers Allow Hackers to Eavesdrop on Users
  • Canonical Announce Major Ubuntu Kernel Change
  • SSHamble: Open-source security testing of SSH services
  • Approved Resolutions Special Meeting of the ICANN Board 29 July 2024
  • How a cybersecurity researcher befriended, then doxed, the leader of LockBit ransomware gang
  • Doom Anthology Revealed - Comes With 6 Games, Steelbook Case, And Replica BFG
  • Open Source Firewall pfsense Vulnerable to Remote Code Execution Attacks
  • Critical AWS Vulnerabilities Allow S3 Attack Bonanza
  • Traceeshark: Open-source plugin for Wireshark
  • A wonderful coincidence or an expected connection: why π² ≈ g.
  • Hybrid Public Key Encryption
  • Dear Ai, make me a video about skateboarding with the boys 🛹

Some things I found interesting from 2024-07-28 to 2024-08-04

Internet Discoveries between 28 July and 4 August

  • All I Know About Certificates – Certificate Authority
  • Cyber ransom payments will need to be disclosed by businesses under new laws
  • ACCC shifts support for broadband tax on 4G and 5G fixed wireless
  • DigiCert Revocation Incident (CNAME-Based Domain Validation)
  • Introducing Artifact Attestations–now in public beta
  • NIST releases open-source platform for AI safety testing
  • Highlights from Git 2.46
  • ssoready/ssoready
  • Our audit of Homebrew
  • Free Shadow IT Scanner
  • Artifact Attestations is generally available
  • Announcing Flux: The Next Leap in Text-to-Image Models
  • IPv4 Turf War
  • OpenAI’s Sam Altman is becoming one of the most powerful people on Earth. We should be very afraid