Will vibe coding end like the maker movement?
(read.technically.dev)
Monthly Highlights
271.
272.
Visual introduction to PyTorch
(0byte.io)
274.
Relicensing with AI-Assisted Rewrite
(tuananh.net)
275.
The changing goalposts of AGI and timelines
(mlumiste.com)
276.
Government grant-funded research should not be published in for-profit journals
(experimental-history.com)
277.
Magical Mushroom – Europe's first industrial-scale mycelium packaging producer
(magicalmushroom.com)
278.
AI Made Writing Code Easier. It Made Being an Engineer Harder
(ivanturkovic.com)
279.
Anthropic tries to hide Claude's AI actions. Devs hate it
(theregister.com)
280.
GPT‑5.3 Instant
(openai.com)
281.
Don't become an engineering manager
(newsletter.manager.dev)
282.
RAM now represents 35 percent of bill of materials for HP PCs
(arstechnica.com)
284.
Why vampires live forever
(machielreyneke.com)
285.
286.
Writing code is cheap now
(simonwillison.net)
287.
288.
Fontcrafter: Turn Your Handwriting into a Real Font
(arcade.pirillo.com)
289.
Zero-day CSS: CVE-2026-2441 exists in the wild
(chromereleases.googleblog.com)
290.
UK Discord users were part of a Peter Thiel-linked data collection experiment
(rockpapershotgun.com)
291.
this css proves me human
(will-keleher.com)
292.
LibreOffice Writer now supports Markdown
(blog.documentfoundation.org)
293.
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Inside the M4 Apple Neural Engine, Part 1: Reverse Engineering
(maderix.substack.com)
298.
How the Sriracha guys screwed over their supplier
(old.reddit.com)
299.
Our Agreement with the Department of War
(openai.com)
300.
My journey to the microwave alternate timeline
(lesswrong.com)