Ephemeral infrastructure: Why short-lived is a good thing
(lukasniessen.medium.com)
Monthly Highlights
1921.
1922.
Flow – A Programmer's Text Editor
(flow-control.dev)
1923.
Head of Germany's Sovereign Tech Agency believes that Europe must invest in OSS
(english.elpais.com)
1924.
ML-KEM Mythbusting
(keymaterial.net)
1925.
Stereo Images of Giant Galaxies
(bbc.com)
1926.
Atomic time source failure at NIST Gaithersburg campus
(groups.google.com)
1927.
Periodic Spaces
(ianthehenry.com)
1928.
1929.
US Seizes Oil Tanker Off the Coast of Venezuela
(reuters.com)
1930.
CDE – Common Desktop Environment – Release 2.5.3
(sourceforge.net)
1931.
White House gives Maduro ultimatum as U.S. moves toward land operations
(miamiherald.com)
1932.
X's move to show users' location is a great step toward online transparency
(washingtonpost.com)
1933.
Why we can’t quit Excel
(bloomberg.com)
1934.
New report calls for end to child marriage in the US
(womensmediacenter.com)
1935.
Show HN: I built Magiclip – an all-in-one AI studio
(magiclip.io)
1936.
Dynamic Pong Wars
(markodenic.tech)
1937.
1939.
Generalizing Printf in C
(webb.is-a.dev)
1940.
1941.
1942.
Show HN: RAG in 3 Lines of Python
(pypi.org)
1943.
1944.
TigerBeetle as a File Storage
(aivarsk.com)
1945.
1946.
How Much Wealth an AI Stock Market Crash Could Destroy
(economist.com)
1947.
Programming language speed comparison using Leibniz formula for π
(niklas-heer.github.io)
1948.
Using Git add -p for fun (and profit)
(techne98.com)
1949.
Does my key fob have more computing power than the Lunar lander?
(buzzsprout.com)
1950.
Show HN: GitForms – Zero-cost contact forms using GitHub Issues as database
(gitforms-landing.vercel.app)