Monthly Highlights
451.
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Significant raise of reports
(lwn.net)
453.
Show HN: I made a calculator that works over disjoint sets of intervals
(victorpoughon.github.io)
454.
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John Bradley, author of xv, has died
(voxday.net)
458.
The 1987 game “The Last Ninja” was 40 kilobytes
(twitter.com)
459.
Do you even need a database?
(dbpro.app)
460.
I've sold out
(mariozechner.at)
461.
462.
OpenClaw isn't fooling me. I remember MS-DOS
(flyingpenguin.com)
463.
Subscription bombing and how to mitigate it
(bytemash.net)
464.
Inside Nepal's Fake Rescue Racket
(kathmandupost.com)
465.
Maine is about to become the first state to ban major new data centers
(gadgetreview.com)
466.
Quantum Computers Are Not a Threat to 128-Bit Symmetric Keys
(words.filippo.io)
467.
Cloudflare's AI Platform: an inference layer designed for agents
(blog.cloudflare.com)
468.
Slop is not necessarily the future
(greptile.com)
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MNT Reform is an open hardware laptop, designed and assembled in Germany
(mnt.stanleylieber.com)
472.
How Pizza Tycoon simulated traffic on a 25 MHz CPU
(pizzalegacy.nl)
473.
15 years, one server, 8GB RAM and 500k users – how Webminal refuses to die
(community.webminal.org)
476.
477.
A nearly perfect USB cable tester
(blog.literarily-starved.com)
480.
Components of a Coding Agent
(magazine.sebastianraschka.com)