Marko – A declarative, HTML‑based language
(markojs.com)
Monthly Highlights
271.
272.
The past was not that cute
(juliawise.net)
274.
Advent of Sysadmin 2025
(sadservers.com)
275.
Calculus for Mathematicians, Computer Scientists, and Physicists [pdf]
(mathcs.holycross.edu)
276.
277.
Interactive World History Atlas Since 3000 BC
(geacron.com)
278.
Show HN: KiDoom – Running DOOM on PCB Traces
(mikeayles.com)
279.
Implications of AI to schools
(twitter.com)
280.
Perl's decline was cultural
(beatworm.co.uk)
281.
How to stay sane in a world that rewards insanity
(joanwestenberg.com)
282.
The realities of being a pop star
(itscharlibb.substack.com)
283.
284.
Be Like Clippy
(be-clippy.com)
286.
How to repurpose your old phone into a web server
(far.computer)
287.
A Remarkable Assertion from A16Z
(nealstephenson.substack.com)
288.
We're losing our voice to LLMs
(tonyalicea.dev)
289.
Hemp ban hidden inside government shutdown bill
(hightimes.com)
290.
Three Years from GPT-3 to Gemini 3
(oneusefulthing.org)
291.
Cartographers have been hiding illustrations inside Switzerland’s maps (2020)
(eyeondesign.aiga.org)
292.
293.
10 years of writing a blog nobody reads
(flowtwo.io)
294.
TCP, the workhorse of the internet
(cefboud.com)
295.
Dark Pattern Games
(darkpattern.games)
296.
Arduino published updated terms and conditions: no longer an open commons
(molecularist.com)
297.
I didn't reverse-engineer the protocol for my blood pressure monitor in 24 hours
(james.belchamber.com)
298.
Shai Hulud launches second supply-chain attack
(aikido.dev)
299.
RuBee
(computer.rip)
300.
Python is not a great language for data science
(blog.genesmindsmachines.com)