Monthly Highlights
331.
When did AI take over Hacker News? (zachperk.com)
332.
Vanilla JavaScript support for Tailwind Plus (tailwindcss.com)
333.
“No tax on tips” is an industry plant (newyorker.com)
334.
I watched Gemini CLI hallucinate and delete my files (anuraag2601.github.io)
335.
Palantir is extending its reach even further into government (wired.com)
336.
How to make websites that will require lots of your time and energy (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
337.
Custom telescope mount using harmonic drives and ESP32 (svendewaerhert.com)
338.
BGP.Tools: Browse the Internet Ecosystem (bgp.tools)
339.
URL-Driven State in HTMX (lorenstew.art)
340.
Problem solving using Markov chains (2007) [pdf] (math.uchicago.edu)
341.
I tried to replace myself with ChatGPT in my English class (lithub.com)
342.
Google admits anti-competitive conduct involving Google Search in Australia (accc.gov.au)
343.
Croatian freediver held breath for 29 minutes (divernet.com)
344.
The natural diamond industry is getting rocked. Thank the lab-grown variety (cbc.ca)
345.
Without the futex, it's futile (h4x0r.org)
346.
Writing a Rust GPU kernel driver: a brief introduction on how GPU drivers work (collabora.com)
347.
Show HN: I made a website that makes you cry (cryonceaweek.com)
348.
Neil Armstrong's customs form for moon rocks (2016) (magazine.uc.edu)
349.
Electromechanical reshaping, an alternative to laser eye surgery (medicalxpress.com)
350.
GPT-5 leaked system prompt? (gist.github.com)
351.
Anthropic revokes OpenAI's access to Claude (wired.com)
352.
Intel CEO Letter to Employees (morethanmoore.substack.com)
353.
SystemD Service Hardening (roguesecurity.dev)
354.
Brave blocks Microsoft Recall by default (brave.com)
355.
Rules by which a great empire may be reduced to a small one (1773) (founders.archives.gov)
356.
Ted Chiang: The Secret Third Thing (linch.substack.com)
357.
Prime Number Grid (susam.net)
358.
Algorithms for Modern Processor Architectures (lemire.github.io)
359.
Linux on Snapdragon X Elite: Linaro and Tuxedo Pave the Way for ARM64 Laptops (linaro.org)
360.
Zero-day flaws in authentication, identity, authorization in HashiCorp Vault (cyata.ai)