Monthly Highlights
121.
The Pirate Bay Remains Resilient, 20 Years After the Raid
(torrentfreak.com)
122.
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124.
Uber's $1,500/month AI limit is a useful signal for AI tool pricing
(simonwillison.net)
125.
A message from President Kornbluth about funding and the talent pipeline
(president.mit.edu)
126.
DeepSeek makes the V4 Pro price discount permanent
(api-docs.deepseek.com)
127.
A web page that shows you everything the browser told it without asking
(sinceyouarrived.world)
128.
Setting up a free *.city.state.us locality domain (2025)
(fredchan.org)
130.
Mullvad exit IPs are surprisingly identifying
(tmctmt.com)
131.
Learning Software Architecture
(matklad.github.io)
132.
Netherlands blocks US takeover of vital digital supplier
(politico.eu)
133.
Ian's Secure Shoelace Knot
(fieggen.com)
134.
135.
Bun support is now limited and deprecated
(github.com)
136.
138.
Mouseless – keyboard-driven control of macOS/Linux/Windows
(mouseless.click)
140.
Gov.uk has replaced Stripe with Dutch provider Adyen
(theregister.com)
141.
142.
I’ve banned query strings
(chrismorgan.info)
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Search engines alternatives now that Google isn't Google anymore
(techcrunch.com)
146.
Was my $48K GPU server worth it?
(rosmine.ai)
147.
GitHub bans security researcher who posted zero-day Windows exploits
(tomshardware.com)
148.
Garry Tan, the CEO of YC, accused me of unethical reporting
(radleybalko.substack.com)
149.
I made a million dollar product from my dorm room (2025)
(nick.winans.io)
150.
They Live (1988) inspired Adblocker
(github.com)