Monthly Highlights
31.
Facts about throwing good parties (atvbt.com)
32.
Free software scares normal people (danieldelaney.net)
33.
YouTube Removes Windows 11 Bypass Tutorials, Claims 'Risk of Physical Harm' (news.itsfoss.com)
34.
Kimi K2 Thinking, a SOTA open-source trillion-parameter reasoning model (moonshotai.github.io)
35.
TurboTax’s 20-year fight to stop Americans from filing taxes for free (2019) (propublica.org)
36.
Tell HN: Azure outage
37.
I almost got hacked by a 'job interview' (blog.daviddodda.com)
38.
The <output> Tag (denodell.com)
39.
Microsoft only lets you opt out of AI photo scanning 3x a year (hardware.slashdot.org)
40.
Linux gamers on Steam cross over the 3% mark (gamingonlinux.com)
41.
Claude Skills (anthropic.com)
42.
Zohran Mamdani wins the New York mayoral race (nbcnews.com)
43.
The Rapper 50 Cent, Adjusted for Inflation (50centadjustedforinflation.com)
44.
Replacing a $3000/mo Heroku bill with a $55/mo server (disco.cloud)
45.
ChatGPT's Atlas: The Browser That's Anti-Web (anildash.com)
46.
Show HN: Strange Attractors (blog.shashanktomar.com)
47.
Android's sideloading limits are its most anti-consumer move (makeuseof.com)
48.
EuroLLM: LLM made in Europe built to support all 24 official EU languages (eurollm.io)
49.
What happened to Apple's legendary attention to detail? (blog.johnozbay.com)
50.
ChatGPT Atlas (chatgpt.com)
51.
US axes website for reporting human rights abuses by US-armed foreign forces (bbc.com)
52.
Ratatui – App Showcase (ratatui.rs)
53.
Liquid Glass Is Cracked, and Usability Suffers in iOS 26 (nngroup.com)
54.
Meta projected 10% of 2024 revenue came from scams (sherwood.news)
55.
Ryanair flight landed at Manchester airport with six minutes of fuel left (theguardian.com)
56.
Claude Skills are awesome, maybe a bigger deal than MCP (simonwillison.net)
57.
PSF has withdrawn $1.5M proposal to US Government grant program (pyfound.blogspot.com)
58.
MinIO stops distributing free Docker images (github.com)
59.
Claude Haiku 4.5 (anthropic.com)
60.
Dutch government takes control of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia (cnbc.com)