Monthly Highlights
661.
That viral video of a 'deactivated' Tesla Cybertruck is a fake (theverge.com)
662.
What would an efficient and trustworthy meeting culture look like? (abitmighty.com)
663.
The dead need right to delete their data so they can't be AI-ified, lawyer says (theregister.com)
664.
Nearly 1 in 3 Starlink satellites detected within the SKA-Low frequency band (astrobites.org)
665.
When Is WebAssembly Going to Get DOM Support? (queue.acm.org)
666.
The /o in Ruby regex stands for "oh the humanity " (jpcamara.com)
667.
Why Nim? (undefined.pyfy.ch)
668.
PHP: The Toyota Corolla of programming (deprogrammaticaipsum.com)
669.
Google is killing the open web (wok.oblomov.eu)
670.
Customizing tmux (evgeniipendragon.com)
671.
French firm Gouach is pitching an Infinite Battery with replaceable cells (arstechnica.com)
672.
Woz: 'I Am the Happiest Person' (daringfireball.net)
673.
Epson MX-80 Fonts (mw.rat.bz)
674.
UK Online Safety Act sends VPN use soaring (wired.com)
675.
Volkswagen locks horsepower behind paid subscription (autoexpress.co.uk)
676.
Vaultwarden commit introduces SSO using OpenID Connect (github.com)
677.
Show HN: I replaced vector databases with Git for AI memory (PoC) (github.com)
678.
Org-social is a decentralized social network that runs on Org Mode (github.com)
679.
Content-Aware Spaced Repetition (giacomoran.com)
680.
Sandstorm- self-hostable web productivity suite (sandstorm.org)
681.
.NET 10 Preview 6 brings JIT improvements, one-shot tool execution (infoworld.com)
682.
Control shopping cart wheels with your phone (2021) (begaydocrime.com)
683.
Microsoft keeps adding stuff into Windows we don't need (theregister.com)
684.
The Timmy Trap (jenson.org)
685.
Linux Performance Analysis (2015) (netflixtechblog.com)
686.
SQLx – Rust SQL Toolkit (github.com)
687.
Does the Bitter Lesson Have Limits? (dbreunig.com)
688.
Guid Smash (guidsmash.com)
689.
Best Practices for Building Agentic AI Systems (userjot.com)
690.
OSS Rebuild: open-source, rebuilt to last (security.googleblog.com)