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Recovering Eric Graham’s 1987 Juggler raytracer source code

 🛠️Software Craft  Content type: Blog
blog.adafruit.com·

Looking for Signs of Intelligence in Chatbots

 🛠️Software Craft
nautil.us·

Early Adopters: When Computers First Met Radio

 ⚖️Tech Ethics
groups.io·

Microsoft, like, totally gets why students are booing AI-pilled graduation speakers

 ⚖️Tech Ethics  Content type: News
theverge.com
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Sendmail - The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Volume 1)

 🛠️Software Craft
aosabook.org·

We’re Freaking Doomed without Freedom from State Rule

 ⚖️Tech Ethics
mises.org·

What skills will give you an edge in the Industry 4.0 space?

 🛠️Software Craft
siliconrepublic.com·

UK minister of AI calls for more attractive datacentre builds

 ⚖️Tech Ethics  Content type: News
computerweekly.com
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History of the Internet: From ARPANET to the Modern Web

 ⚖️Tech Ethics

Joe Lonsdale on SpaceX: A critical company in the middle of the biggest industrial revolution ever

 🧭Leadership
cnbc.com
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Tour news: Nick Hakim, Bedouine, múm, The Mountain Goats, The Radio Dept, Pitchfork London, more

 🚀Founder Stories
brooklynvegan.com·

Ask HN: Is software engineering still a good career choice for new students?

 🛠️Software Craft  Content type: Discussion

AI-Native Services: The Definitive Guide (1 minute read)

 🚀Startups
emcap.com·

Argentina Drafts Corporate Law That Requires No Human Boss

 ⚖️Tech Ethics
pymnts.com·

The Geography of Coal and the Rise of Northwestern Europe

 🏗️Engineering Culture  Content type: News  Content type: Blog

Sewing: Minimal waste sewing and the "pirate's shirt"

 🛠️Software Craft  Content type: Blog

jeffshrager/HackersGuides

 🛠️Software Craft  Content type: Code
github.com··Hacker News

Masochistic YouTuber punishes himself by writing a first person shooter entirely in COBOL

 🛠️Software Craft
gizmodo.com··Hacker News

All in on Musk, SpaceX's self-declared 'dream weaver'

 🧭Leadership  Content type: News
france24.com·

When Soviet pilot Viktor Belenko landed a top-secret MiG-25 at a Japanese airport in September 1976, American engineers tearing it down expected to find titanium and microchips, and instead they found vacuum tubes, rivets popped by hand, and a stainless steel airframe so heavy it could only fly fast in a straight line.

 🛠️Software Craft
maketecheasier.com·

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