Monthly Highlights
421.
Funding Open Source like public infrastructure (dri.es)
422.
Never write your own date parsing library (zachleat.com)
423.
Every satellite orbiting earth and who owns them (2023) (dewesoft.com)
424.
Fintech dystopia (fintechdystopia.com)
425.
FCC abandons efforts to make U.S. broadband fast and affordable (techdirt.com)
426.
Go 1.25 Release Notes (go.dev)
427.
Blender: Beyond Mouse and Keyboard (code.blender.org)
428.
Asciinema: Record and share your terminal sessions (asciinema.org)
429.
Anandtech.com now redirects to its forums (forums.anandtech.com)
430.
Zenobia Pay – A mission to build an alternative to high-fee card networks (zenobiapay.com)
431.
TSMC says employees tried to steal trade secrets on iPhone 18 chip process (9to5mac.com)
432.
Show HN: Bolt – A super-fast, statically-typed scripting language written in C (github.com)
433.
So what's the difference between plotted and printed artwork? (lostpixels.io)
434.
Ask HN: What are you working on? (July 2025)
435.
AI comes up with bizarre physics experiments, but they work (quantamagazine.org)
436.
Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 can now end a rare subset of conversations (anthropic.com)
437.
The Dollar Is Dead (mathmeetsmoney.substack.com)
438.
So you're a manager now (scottkosman.com)
439.
Weather Model based on ADS-B (obrhubr.org)
440.
Why Elixir? Common misconceptions (matthewsinclair.com)
441.
Font Comparison: Atkinson Hyperlegible Mono vs. JetBrains Mono and Fira Code (anthes.is)
442.
Show HN: Doxx – Terminal .docx viewer inspired by Glow (github.com)
443.
Diet, not lack of exercise, drives obesity, a new study finds (npr.org)
444.
The EU could be scanning your chats by October 2025 (techradar.com)
445.
The many JavaScript runtimes of the last decade (buttondown.com)
446.
OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent casually clicks through "I am not a robot" verification (arstechnica.com)
447.
What went wrong for Yahoo (dfarq.homeip.net)
448.
Web fingerprinting is worse than I thought (2023) (bitestring.com)
449.
Constitution of the United States Website has removed sections (reddit.com)
450.
Traps to Developers (qouteall.fun)