Monthly Highlights
271.
Dicing an Onion, the Mathematically Optimal Way (pudding.cool)
272.
Making Postgres slower (byteofdev.com)
273.
Zedless: Zed fork focused on privacy and being local-first (github.com)
274.
I know when you're vibe coding (alexkondov.com)
275.
UN report finds UN reports are not widely read (reuters.com)
276.
How we rooted Copilot (research.eye.security)
277.
Automerge 3.0 (automerge.org)
278.
Abogen – Generate audiobooks from EPUBs, PDFs and text (github.com)
279.
Building better AI tools (hazelweakly.me)
280.
New treatment eliminates bladder cancer in 82% of patients (news.keckmedicine.org)
281.
Spotting base64 encoded JSON, certificates, and private keys (ergaster.org)
282.
Open Sauce is a confoundingly brilliant Bay Area event (jeffgeerling.com)
283.
Litestar is worth a look (b-list.org)
284.
GPT-5: "How many times does the letter b appear in blueberry?" (bsky.app)
285.
Jules, our asynchronous coding agent (blog.google)
286.
Hierarchical Reasoning Model (arxiv.org)
287.
Show HN: Price Per Token – LLM API Pricing Data (pricepertoken.com)
288.
GitHub was having issues (githubstatus.com)
289.
Our Farewell from Google Play (secuso.aifb.kit.edu)
290.
QUIC for the kernel (lwn.net)
291.
Attention is your scarcest resource (2020) (benkuhn.net)
292.
Android Earthquake Alerts: A global system for early warning (research.google)
293.
Figma will IPO on July 31 (figma.com)
294.
Candle Flame Oscillations as a Clock (cpldcpu.com)
295.
Modos Paper Monitor – Open-hardware e-paper monitor and dev kit (crowdsupply.com)
296.
Itch.io: Update on NSFW Content (itch.io)
297.
I couldn't submit a PR, so I got hired and fixed it myself (skeptrune.com)
298.
Don't bother parsing: Just use images for RAG (morphik.ai)
299.
Writing is thinking (nature.com)
300.
Major rule about cooking meat turns out to be wrong (seriouseats.com)