Monthly Highlights
331.
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Oh My Zsh adds bloat
(rushter.com)
334.
ACM Is Now Open Access
(acm.org)
335.
NIST was 5 μs off UTC after last week's power cut
(jeffgeerling.com)
337.
A Vulnerability in Libsodium
(00f.net)
338.
Publishing your work increases your luck
(github.com)
339.
How did DOGE disrupt so much while saving so little?
(nytimes.com)
340.
Personal thoughts/notes from working on Zootopia 2
(blog.yiningkarlli.com)
341.
X blames users for Grok-generated CSAM; no fixes announced
(arstechnica.com)
342.
Meta made scam ads harder to find instead of removing them
(sherwood.news)
343.
Show HN: Scroll Wikipedia like TikTok
(quack.sdan.io)
344.
The next two years of software engineering
(addyosmani.com)
345.
346.
Can I start using Wayland in 2026?
(michael.stapelberg.ch)
347.
The truth behind the 2026 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference
(owlposting.com)
348.
Every GitHub object has two IDs
(greptile.com)
349.
10 years bootstrapped: €6.5M revenue with a team of 13
(datocms.com)
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Texas app store age verification law blocked by federal judge
(macrumors.com)
357.
358.
Slop is everywhere for those with eyes to see
(fromjason.xyz)
359.
ManusAI Joins Meta
(manus.im)
360.
UK government exempting itself from cyber law inspires little confidence
(theregister.com)