Monthly Highlights
571.
'Hairdryer used to trick weather sensor' to win Polymarket bet
(telegraph.co.uk)
572.
574.
The creative software industry has declared war on Adobe
(theverge.com)
575.
Why I forked httpx
(tildeweb.nl)
576.
Category Theory Illustrated – Orders
(abuseofnotation.github.io)
578.
Another Day Has Come
(daringfireball.net)
579.
Audio Reactive LED Strips Are Diabolically Hard
(scottlawsonbc.com)
580.
How to make a fast dynamic language interpreter
(zef-lang.dev)
582.
Slop Cop
(awnist.com)
583.
Molotov cocktail is hurled at home of Sam Altman
(nytimes.com)
584.
Iran strikes leave Amazon availability zones "hard down" in Bahrain and Dubai
(bigtechnology.com)
585.
Surelock: Deadlock-Free Mutexes for Rust
(notes.brooklynzelenka.com)
586.
Obsolete Sounds
(citiesandmemory.com)
587.
Dark Castle
(darkcastle.co.uk)
588.
589.
Wacli – WhatsApp CLI
(github.com)
590.
I just want simple S3
(blog.feld.me)
592.
Haunted Paper Toys
(ravensblight.com)
593.
Stephen's Sausage Roll remains one of the most influential puzzle games
(thinkygames.com)
594.
AI singer now occupies eleven spots on iTunes singles chart
(showbiz411.com)
595.
596.
OpenAI Acquires TBPN
(openai.com)
598.
Modern SQLite: Features You Didn't Know It Had
(slicker.me)
599.
Elevated errors on Claude.ai, API, Claude Code
(claudestatus.com)
600.
Introduction to Nintendo DS Programming
(patater.com)