Monthly Highlights
751.
CO2 Battery (energydome.com)
752.
How the brain increases blood flow on demand (hms.harvard.edu)
753.
Long Term Support (sqlite.org)
754.
Linux 6.16: faster file systems, improved confidential memory, more Rust support (zdnet.com)
755.
Who got arrested in the raid on the XSS crime forum? (krebsonsecurity.com)
756.
LangExtract: Python library for extracting structured data from language models (github.com)
757.
Tiny microbe challenges the definition of cellular life (nautil.us)
758.
Bullfrog in the Dungeon (filfre.net)
759.
Dyna – Logic Programming for Machine Learning (dyna.org)
760.
Compiling a Lisp: Lambda lifting (bernsteinbear.com)
761.
Immigration agents told a teenage US citizen: 'You've got no rights.' (theguardian.com)
762.
Is Chain-of-Thought Reasoning of LLMs a Mirage? A Data Distribution Lens (arstechnica.com)
763.
AOL closes its dial up internet service (ispreview.co.uk)
764.
Simulating and Visualising the Central Limit Theorem (blog.foletta.net)
765.
Claude Code introduces specialized sub-agents (docs.anthropic.com)
766.
Build durable workflows with Postgres (dbos.dev)
767.
NASA's Curiosity picks up new skills (jpl.nasa.gov)
768.
CRDT: Text Buffer (madebyevan.com)
769.
The issue of anti-cheat on Linux (2024) (tulach.cc)
770.
Personal aviation is about to get interesting (2023) (elidourado.com)
771.
Claude Code Router (github.com)
772.
Python f-string cheat sheets (2022) (fstring.help)
773.
What does it mean to be thirsty? (quantamagazine.org)
774.
The History of Windows XP (abortretry.fail)
775.
Lithium compound can reverse Alzheimer’s in mice: study (hms.harvard.edu)
776.
Projects evaluated to see if they're as free and open source as advertised (isitreallyfoss.com)
777.
Show HN: PlutoPrint – Generate PDFs and PNGs from HTML with Python (github.com)
778.
Elements of System Design (github.com)
779.
Romhack.ing's Internet Archive Mirror No Longer Available (romhack.ing)
780.
Apple's history is hiding in a Mac font (spacebar.news)