Monthly Highlights
121.
Live coding interviews measure stress, not coding skills (hadid.dev)
122.
Electric cars produce less brake dust pollution than combustion-engine cars (modernengineeringmarvels.com)
123.
Tesla withheld data, lied, misdirected police to avoid blame in Autopilot crash (electrek.co)
124.
Cursed Knowledge (immich.app)
125.
The anti-abundance critique on housing is wrong (derekthompson.org)
126.
4k NASA employees opt to leave agency through deferred resignation program (kcrw.com)
127.
Counter-Strike: A billion-dollar game built in a dorm room (nytimes.com)
128.
MacBook Pro Insomnia (manuel.bernhardt.io)
129.
The Chrome VRP Panel has decided to award $250k for this report (issues.chromium.org)
130.
iPhone 16 cameras vs. traditional digital cameras (candid9.com)
131.
Uv: Running a script with dependencies (docs.astral.sh)
132.
How to Draw a Space Invader (muffinman.io)
133.
Do things that don't scale, and then don't scale (derwiki.medium.com)
134.
The Enterprise Experience (churchofturing.github.io)
135.
Monero appears to be in the midst of a successful 51% attack (twitter.com)
136.
What went wrong inside recalled Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks? (lumafield.com)
137.
We may not like what we become if A.I. solves loneliness (newyorker.com)
138.
PuTTY has a new website (putty.software)
139.
Occult books digitized and put online by Amsterdam’s Ritman Library (openculture.com)
140.
AI is different (antirez.com)
141.
The Framework Desktop is a beast (world.hey.com)
142.
Claudia – Desktop companion for Claude code (claudiacode.com)
143.
Ask HN: Why does the US Visa application website do a port-scan of my network?
144.
Irrelevant facts about cats added to math problems increase LLM errors by 300% (science.org)
145.
Objects should shut up (dustri.org)
146.
Getting good results from Claude Code (dzombak.com)
147.
GPT-OSS vs. Qwen3 and a detailed look how things evolved since GPT-2 (magazine.sebastianraschka.com)
148.
Flipper Zero dark web firmware bypasses rolling code security (rtl-sdr.com)
149.
StarDict sends X11 clipboard to remote servers (lwn.net)
150.
At 17, Hannah Cairo solved a major math mystery (quantamagazine.org)