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onemillionscreenshots.com

One million screenshots

1,048,576 screenshots of the 1,048,576 top websites around the web just in case you want to waste 1,048,576 minutes browsing them.

text-mode.org

A global look at teletext

Teletext is apparently a format that just won't quit in Europe.

outsidetext.substack.com

How does a blind model see the earth?

If LLMs are someday going to make the world go 'round, they better figure out what it looks like.

dafoster.net

Designing software in the large

Making your code too complex is hurting everyone, including you.

skeptrune.com

I couldn't submit a PR, so I got hired and fixed it myself

Epitome of "fine, I guess I'll just do it myself."

a64.in

Learning basic electronics by building fireflies

You would not believe your eyes, if ten million fireflies, were built while breathing in potentially dangerous solder smoke.

pcgamer.com

Tech CEOs don't seem to realise just how anti-human their AI fanaticism is, and I think it's all because of the Enlightenment

Tech CEOs and their love for AI have us pondering age old philosophical debates.

youtube.com

I saved a PNG image to a bird

Turns out you can send a digital image by carrier pigeon.

vidarholen.net

That time I wasted weeks hand optimizing assembly because I benchmarked on random data

"As it turns out, mathematically speaking, most numbers are huge."

caseorganic.medium.com

When swiping supplants scissors: the hidden cost of touchscreens — and how designers can help

It's official, running with scissors is better for your kids than their iPad.

nature.com

Writing is thinking

It's what sets us apart from the animals, so let's not let the bots take it over.

dzombak.com

Use your type system

'int' is not as much of your friend as you think it is.

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Issue 289: We asked, you answered

It's that time of year again: the results of our 2025 Developer Survey are live. If you were taking bets with your friends on what the top programming languages would be this year, it's time to go see if you're a winner. Or, if you're more of an auditory learner, we spoke with Erin Yepis, our Senior Analyst, about all the juiciest bits from this year's results. XX Got your winnings in hand? Good, because we've got more for you. Mahir Yavuz, Senior Director of Engineering at Etsy, joined the podcast to talk the unique challenges of their marketplace. On Leaders of Code, Anirudh Kaul and Paul Petersen from U.S. Bank sat down with our very own Jody Bailey to dive into how traditional institutions like banks are navigating this new world of AI technology. And on the blog, we've got a story on imposter syndrome and AI usage, just in case those big bucks you just won from your bet is making that flare up for you. XX And of course, we've got plenty of tales, oddities, and answers from around the internet. Have you seen the video of someone saving a PNG image to a bird, or the story on creating digital fireflies at home? Elsewhere, there's a windy saga of a person who feared he was automating himself out of a job, but was eventually promoted to CTO. He should probably talk about job security with the author of one of our other links, who got hired by a company after he was unable to submit a PR just so he could fix it himself. Check them all out below.

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