Monthly Highlights
481.
1k Data Breaches Later, the Disclosure Lag Is Worse
(troyhunt.com)
482.
483.
Mini Micro Fantasy Computer
(miniscript.org)
484.
France moves to break encrypted messaging
(reclaimthenet.org)
485.
The Cypherpunk Library
(cypherpunkbooks.com)
486.
DeepSeek-V4-Flash means LLM steering is interesting again
(seangoedecke.com)
487.
488.
Is AI Profitable Yet?
(isaiprofitable.com)
489.
Three of our worst VC stories
(twitter.com)
490.
Every Byte Matters
(fzakaria.com)
491.
New York passes pied-a-terre tax
(cnbc.com)
492.
493.
494.
80386 microcode disassembled
(reenigne.org)
495.
South Korean forums will need to scan every images with AI censorship tools
(discuss.privacyguides.net)
496.
Where Are the Vibecoded Photoshops?
(indiepixel.de)
498.
Valve raises Steam Deck prices
(theverge.com)
499.
Open Source Resistance: keep OSS alive on company time
(ossresistance.com)
500.
Who will buy your services if you fire us all?
(carette.xyz)
501.
Claude is not your architect. Stop letting it pretend
(hollandtech.net)
502.
Debug Project
(debug.com)
503.
Radicle: Sovereign {code forge} built on Git
(radicle.dev)
504.
505.
Two computers, one monitor, zero fiddling (2025)
(alexplescan.com)
506.
Zed Editor Theme-Builder
(zed.dev)
507.
Instructure pays ransom to Canvas hackers
(insidehighered.com)
508.
509.
Gnutella: A Protocol Outliving the World That Created It
(rickcarlino.com)
510.
Bitwarden scrubs 'Always free' and 'Inclusion' values from its site
(fastcompany.com)