Welcome to issue 119 of Hacker Bits!
We have a great selection of articles this month covering FreeBSD, CUDA, AI replacing jobs, code review mistakes, assembly, spoon theory, firing good workers, and so much more!
As always, please don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any suggestions or feedback! 🙂
– Ray and Maureen
Learn more
- Who needs Graphviz when you can build it yourself? by Ben Visness
- Do you know that there is an HTML tables API? by Christian Heilmann
- A brief look at FreeBSD by Yorick Peterse
- What Makes the Intro to Crafting Interpreters So Good? by Michael Lynch
- CUDA Ontology by James Akl
Work less
- Mistakes I see engineers making in their code reviews by Sean Goedecke
- How I stopped worrying and started loving the Assembly by Jonas Eschenburg
- Our investigation into the suspicious pressure on Archive.today by Andrey Meshkov
- The Spoon Theory by Christine Miserandino
- Why top firms fire good workers by Sandra Knispel
Stay current
- Microsoft 365 Copilot – Arbitrary Data Exfiltration via Mermaid Diagrams by Adam Logue
- AI isn’t replacing jobs. AI spending is by Gary N. Smith and Jeffrey Funk
- What if you don’t need MCP at all? by Mario Zechner
- Gemini 3 by Sundar Pichai, Demis Hassabis, Koray Kavukcuoglu
- Nano Banana Pro by Naina Raisinghani
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