Monthly Highlights
962.
Minions – Stripe's Coding Agents Part 2
(stripe.dev)
963.
Why is the first C++ (m)allocation always 72 KB?
(joelsiks.com)
964.
Inside Epstein’s network: what 1.4M emails reveal
(economist.com)
965.
Wero – Digital payment wallet, made in Europe
(wero-wallet.eu)
966.
Show HN: Clocksimulator.com – A minimalist, distraction-free analog clock
(clocksimulator.com)
967.
Picol: A Tcl interpreter in 500 lines of code
(github.com)
970.
Waymo blocking ambulance during deadly Austin shooting
(mysanantonio.com)
971.
972.
973.
974.
The consequences of task switching in supervisory programming
(martinfowler.com)
975.
976.
Rathbun's Operator
(crabby-rathbun.github.io)
977.
Covering electricity price increases from our data centers
(anthropic.com)
978.
Decided to fly to the US to buy some hard drives
(old.reddit.com)
979.
980.
A man who broke into jail
(newyorker.com)
982.
Microwave Oven Failure: Spontaneously turned on by its LED display (2024)
(blog.stuffedcow.net)
983.
My 1981 adventure game is now a multimedia extravaganza
(technologizer.com)
984.
Linux Internals: How /proc/self/mem writes to unwritable memory (2021)
(offlinemark.com)
985.
Learning Lean: Part 1
(rkirov.github.io)
986.
988.
Windows: Microsoft broke the only thing that mattered
(yankodesign.com)
989.
An ARM Homelab Server, or a Minisforum MS-R1 Review
(sour.coffee)
990.
Rolling your own serverless OCR in 40 lines of code
(christopherkrapu.com)