Monthly Highlights
8011.
Ask HN: How do you use Coding Agents/CLIs out of coding?
8012.
Is Tesla Chasing Short-Term Profits Ahead of Long-Term Loyalty? (notateslaapp.com)
8013.
I added Jeffery_Epstein_did_not_kill_himself to LinkedIn's client bundle (imgur.com)
8014.
You're right to be anxious about AI: This is how much we are building (dumky.net)
8015.
Show HN: Learn from AI Experts (teach-me.replit.app)
8016.
Is X down?
8017.
Show HN: Playwright Test Studio (github.com)
8018.
I ran 3,360 safety tests on GPT-4o, Claude, Grok, DeepSeek, Gemini (github.com)
8019.
Open-Sourcing Our Mail Client Mono Mail (github.com)
8020.
Tech bros are lying to you about the MacBook Neo (macworld.com)
8021.
Ask HN: Are we going to see more job postings asking for only agentic coding?
8022.
Show HN: ChatML - Run Claude Code Parallel Sessions in a Desktop app (github.com)
8023.
T3 Code is the best way to code with AI (t3.codes)
8024.
Show HN: CodeDrift – static analysis for AI-generated code (npmjs.com)
8025.
Shutting down, open sourced private AI document server (github.com)
8026.
Show HN: Dark Hacker News (darkhn.com)
8027.
The Coming SpaceX Scam (danafblankenhorn.substack.com)
8028.
Show HN: FireClaw – Open-source proxy defending AI agents from prompt injection (github.com)
8029.
Ask HN: What's your experience working on software for science?
8030.
Show HN: MCP Isn't Dead. You're Just Using It Wrong (commandable.ai)
8031.
Ask HN: What is thick black row above top of header?
8032.
The web should remain anonymous by default (blog.mozilla.org)
8033.
Show HN: CI/CD in your terminal, zero YAML (zippy.sh)
8034.
Show HN: I built AI native linktree app (linkroot.space)
8035.
iOS 18 security update for all iPhone users (9to5mac.com)
8036.
Leon Radvinsky, 43, Dies; Built the Adult-Entertainment Giant OnlyFans (nytimes.com)
8037.
Yorhel, founder of the Visual Novel Database (vndb.org) has passed away (vndb.org)
8038.
TinyCard Text Game Maker (hackster.io)
8039.
Did EU 'right to repair' law force Apple to make a repairable MacBook (Neo)? (euobserver.com)
8040.
The cover of "C++: The Programming Language" raises questions (devblogs.microsoft.com)