Monthly Highlights
4441.
Energy fallout from Iran war signals a global wake-up call for renewable energy (apnews.com)
4442.
Apple Blocks US Users from Downloading ByteDance's Chinese Apps (wired.com)
4443.
I ported Linux to the PS5 and turned it into a Steam Machine (twitter.com)
4444.
The Campaign to Take Down Alex Bores Is Just the Beginning (politico.com)
4445.
How we fixed Postgres connection pooling on serverless with PgDog (circleback.ai)
4446.
EPA Weakens Limits on Mercury from Coal Plants (nytimes.com)
4447.
How do you plan to make a living after AI takes your job?
4448.
Ask HN: Which book are you reading these days?
4449.
Ask HN: What's your biggest pain point when joining a new developer team?
4450.
Ask HN: What can we do about explosion of self promotion in HN comments
4451.
Maybe we can keep on coding? pseudo code project
4452.
Show HN: AgentReady – Drop-in proxy that cuts LLM token costs 40-60% (agentready.cloud)
4453.
Tell HN: It's official, I'm done with Claude
4454.
Ask HN: What will you be doing for the next 10 years?
4455.
CIA working to arm Kurdish forces to spark uprising in Iran, sources say (cnn.com)
4456.
Ask HN: Would engineers be interested in a technical prep consultant?
4457.
Parsing semiconductor datasheets into structured register maps for under $0.25 (regforge.dev)
4458.
Iran names Khamenei's hardline son Mojtaba as new supreme leader (reuters.com)
4459.
Show HN: My brother and I built a BI tool with zero UI for data consumers (bonnard.dev)
4460.
Warrant Canary (en.wikipedia.org)
4461.
Writing High Quality Production Code with LLMs Is a Solved Problem (escobyte.substack.com)
4462.
Show HN: Librarian – Cut token costs by up to 85% for LangGraph and OpenClaw (uselibrarian.dev)
4463.
Tell HN: Your AI startup is a Next.js page, OpenAI_API_KEY, & Stripe invoice
4464.
Flappy Bird Made in Pure HTML and CSS – Without JavaScript (blog.scottlogic.com)
4465.
You don't hate Python. You hate other people's Python. (jt-hill.com)
4466.
Show HN: Anthrology – Time-Traveling Radio (anthrology.site)
4467.
The Long Farewell to Mark Zuckerberg's Metaverse (nytimes.com)
4468.
Homo Ignorans: Deliberately Choosing Not to Know (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
4469.
Show HN: Lockstep – A data-oriented programming language (github.com)
4470.
Ask HN: How would you start a small private math circle for talented kids?