Monthly Highlights
661.
Nobody understands the point of hybrid cars [video]
(youtube.com)
663.
664.
Dumb ways for an open source project to die
(nesbitt.io)
665.
Backpressure is all you need
(lucasfcosta.com)
666.
667.
Ultra-processed foods in the global food system: The role of tobacco companies
(ajph.aphapublications.org)
668.
Is "colorectal cancer" rising in "young people"?
(dynomight.net)
669.
Show HN: Rust but Lisp
(github.com)
670.
Jank now has its own custom IR
(jank-lang.org)
671.
My Software North Star
(kristoff.it)
672.
Linux security mailing list 'almost unmanageable'
(theregister.com)
673.
The Permanent Upper Crow
(permanent-upper-crow.jasonwu.ink)
674.
Mechanical Pencil: An illustrated celebration of the engineering around us
(mechanical-pencil.com)
675.
676.
Training our own AI models
(posthog.com)
677.
680.
Greg Brockman interview [video]
(fs.blog)
681.
Azure Linux 4.0 is Microsoft's first general-purpose Linux
(boxofcables.dev)
682.
My graduation cap runs Rust
(ericswpark.com)
683.
Hyperpolyglot Lisp: Common Lisp, Racket, Clojure, Emacs Lisp
(hyperpolyglot.org)
684.
How to Write to SSDs [pdf]
(vldb.org)
686.
Tracking Starbucks' 'widely recyclable' cups: none ended up at recycling
(beyondplastics.org)
687.
688.
Where does next-token prediction leave us?
(pop.rdi.sh)
689.
C++26 Shipped a SIMD Library Nobody Asked For
(lucisqr.substack.com)
690.
A sleep-like consolidation mechanism for LLMs
(arxiv.org)