Monthly Highlights
61.
Face it: you're a crazy person (experimental-history.com)
62.
Graphene OS: a security-enhanced Android build (lwn.net)
63.
It's time for modern CSS to kill the SPA (jonoalderson.com)
64.
‘No Other Land’ consultant Awdah Hathaleen killed by Israeli settler (latimes.com)
65.
Open hardware desktop 3D printing is dead? (josefprusa.com)
66.
VPN use surges in UK as new online safety rules kick in (ft.com)
67.
How I code with AI on a budget/free (wuu73.org)
68.
Show HN: Building a web search engine from scratch with 3B neural embeddings (blog.wilsonl.in)
69.
Obsidian Bases (help.obsidian.md)
70.
Show HN: I built an app to block Shorts and Reels (scrollguard.app)
71.
How we exploited CodeRabbit: From simple PR to RCE and write access on 1M repos (research.kudelskisecurity.com)
72.
Windsurf employee #2: I was given a payout of only 1% what my shares where worth (twitter.com)
73.
Try and (ygdp.yale.edu)
74.
This website is for humans (localghost.dev)
75.
I accidentally became PureGym’s unofficial Apple Wallet developer (drobinin.com)
76.
GPT-5: Key characteristics, pricing and system card (simonwillison.net)
77.
Tom Lehrer has died (nytimes.com)
78.
Sleep all comes down to the mitochondria (science.org)
79.
Wikimedia Foundation Challenges UK Online Safety Act Regulations (wikimediafoundation.org)
80.
Cops say criminals use a Google Pixel with GrapheneOS – I say that's freedom (androidauthority.com)
81.
Web apps in a single, portable, self-updating, vanilla HTML file (hyperclay.com)
82.
Telo MT1 (telotrucks.com)
83.
The United States withdraws from UNESCO (state.gov)
84.
Visa and Mastercard are getting overwhelmed by gamer fury over censorship (polygon.com)
85.
Steam, Itch.io are pulling ‘porn’ games. Critics say it's a slippery slope (wired.com)
86.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting ceasing operations (cpb.org)
87.
TrackWeight: Turn your MacBook's trackpad into a digital weighing scale (github.com)
88.
Ozzy Osbourne has died (bbc.co.uk)
89.
Claude Code weekly rate limits
90.
OpenFreeMap survived 100k requests per second (blog.hyperknot.com)