Monthly Highlights
1021.
Open source memory layer so any AI agent can do what Claude.ai and ChatGPT do
(alash3al.github.io)
1022.
Google Flow Music
(flowmusic.app)
1023.
1024.
Bevy game development tutorials and in-depth resources
(taintedcoders.com)
1025.
CATL's new LFP battery can charge from 10 to 98% in less than 7 minutes
(arstechnica.com)
1026.
Xilem – An experimental Rust native UI framework
(github.com)
1027.
Brunost: The Nynorsk Programming Language
(lindbakk.com)
1028.
1029.
1030.
Guide.world: A compendium of travel guides
(guide.world)
1031.
PiCore - Raspberry Pi Port of Tiny Core Linux
(tinycorelinux.net)
1032.
OpenAI demand sinks on secondary market as Anthropic runs hot
(bloomberg.com)
1033.
Building FireStriker: Making Civic Tech Free
(firestriker.org)
1034.
Hong Kong police can now demand phone passwords under new security rules
(gadgetreview.com)
1035.
1036.
Expanding Swift's IDE Support
(swift.org)
1037.
How to make a sliding, self-locking, and predator-proof chicken coop door (2020)
(backyardchickens.com)
1038.
Do I belong in tech anymore?
(ky.fyi)
1039.
Anthropic installed a spyware bridge on my machine?
(thatprivacyguy.com)
1040.
Nanopass Framework: Clean Compiler Creation Language
(nanopass.org)
1041.
A Recipe for Steganogravy
(theo.lol)
1042.
Stripe Projects: Provision and manage services from the CLI
(projects.dev)
1043.
John Coltrane illustrates the mathematics of jazz
(americanjazzmusicsociety.com)
1044.
Agents of Chaos
(agentsofchaos.baulab.info)
1045.
Native Americans had dice 12k years ago
(nbcnews.com)
1046.
1047.
The Raft consensus algorithm explained through "Mean Girls" (2019)
(cockroachlabs.com)
1048.
The Bra-and-Girdle Maker That Fashioned the Impossible for NASA
(thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
1049.
Books are not too expensive
(millersbookreview.com)
1050.
What is RISC-V and why it matters to Canonical
(ubuntu.com)