Monthly Highlights
481.
Notion releases offline mode (notion.com)
482.
Compressing Icelandic name declension patterns into a 3.27 kB trie (alexharri.com)
483.
How to Build a Medieval Castle (archaeology.org)
484.
Curious about the training data of OpenAI's new GPT-OSS models? I was too (twitter.com)
485.
Creating the Longest Possible Ski Jump in “The Games: Winter Challenge” (mrwint.github.io)
486.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2025)
487.
Show HN: OS X Mavericks Forever (mavericksforever.com)
488.
How to make almost anything (2019) (fab.cba.mit.edu)
489.
Zig's Lovely Syntax (matklad.github.io)
490.
Chemical process produces critical battery metals with no waste (spectrum.ieee.org)
491.
Show HN: Companies use AI to take your calls. I built AI to make them for you (pipervoice.com)
492.
Terminal app can now run full graphical Linux apps in the latest Android Canary (androidauthority.com)
493.
Rethinking DOM from first principles (acko.net)
494.
Why is GitHub UI getting slower? (yoyo-code.com)
495.
Observable Notebooks 2.0 Technology Preview (observablehq.com)
496.
Basic Social Skills Guide (improveyoursocialskills.com)
497.
Debian GNU/Hurd 2025 released (lists.debian.org)
498.
Why you can't color calibrate deep space photos (maurycyz.com)
499.
Software Rot (permacomputing.net)
500.
I'm Archiving Picocrypt (github.com)
501.
Air Force unit suspends use of Sig Sauer pistol after shooting death of airman (nhpr.org)
502.
Microsoft is open sourcing Windows 11's UI framework (neowin.net)
503.
Shamelessness as a strategy (2019) (nadia.xyz)
504.
Our European search index goes live (blog.ecosia.org)
505.
Microsoft bans LibreOffice developer's account without warning, rejects appeal (neowin.net)
506.
Car has more than 1.2M km on it – and it's still going strong (cbc.ca)
507.
New executive order puts all grants under political control (arstechnica.com)
508.
Encryption made for police and military radios may be easily cracked (wired.com)
509.
More honey bees dying, even as antibiotic use halves (news.uoguelph.ca)
510.
AOL to discontinue dial-up internet (nytimes.com)