Monthly Highlights
301.
Writing is thinking (nature.com)
302.
Major rule about cooking meat turns out to be wrong (seriouseats.com)
303.
AI is propping up the US economy (bloodinthemachine.com)
304.
Show HN: I've been building an ERP for manufacturing for the last 3 years (github.com)
305.
Pfeilstorch (en.wikipedia.org)
306.
Optician Sans – A free font based on historical eye charts and optotypes (optician-sans.com)
307.
Gemma 3 270M re-implemented in pure PyTorch for local tinkering (github.com)
308.
3D Line Drawings (amritkwatra.com)
309.
Sequoia backs Zed (zed.dev)
310.
Learning basic electronics by building fireflies (a64.in)
311.
Programming vehicles in games (wassimulator.com)
312.
Internet Archive is now a federal depository library (kqed.org)
313.
US Wholesale Inflation Rises by Most in 3 Years (bloomberg.com)
314.
"None of These Books Are Obscene": Judge Strikes Down Much of FL's Book Ban Bill (bookriot.com)
315.
Electricity prices are climbing more than twice as fast as inflation (npr.org)
316.
The beauty of a text only webpage (albanbrooke.com)
317.
Use Your Type System (dzombak.com)
318.
We caught companies making it harder to delete your personal data online (themarkup.org)
319.
A CT scanner reveals surprises inside the 386 processor's ceramic package (righto.com)
320.
Ashet Home Computer (ashet.computer)
321.
Denver rent is back to 2022 prices after 20k new units hit the market (denverite.com)
322.
Replacing tmux in my dev workflow (bower.sh)
323.
Kodak says it might have to cease operations [updated] (cnn.com)
324.
Swift-erlang-actor-system (forums.swift.org)
325.
Show HN: Omnara – Run Claude Code from anywhere (github.com)
326.
Mathematics for Computer Science (2024) (ocw.mit.edu)
327.
Kodak has no plans to cease, go out of business, or file for bankruptcy (kodak.com)
328.
OpenIPC: Open IP Camera Firmware (openipc.org)
329.
Food, housing, & health care costs are a source of major stress for many people (apnorc.org)
330.
Google spoofed via DKIM replay attack: A technical breakdown (easydmarc.com)