Monthly Highlights
301.
Show HN: Canine – A Heroku alternative built on Kubernetes (github.com)
302.
What are people doing? Live-ish estimates based on global population dynamics (humans.maxcomperatore.com)
303.
Collaborative Text Editing Without CRDTs or OT (mattweidner.com)
304.
Animated Factorization (2012) (datapointed.net)
305.
How long it takes to know if a job is right for you or not (charity.wtf)
306.
Jokes and Humour in the Public Android API (voxelmanip.se)
307.
A masochist's guide to web development (sebastiano.tronto.net)
308.
How we’re responding to The NYT’s data demands in order to protect user privacy (openai.com)
309.
Maximizing Battery Storage Profits via High-Frequency Intraday Trading (arxiv.org)
310.
LLM function calls don't scale; code orchestration is simpler, more effective (jngiam.bearblog.dev)
311.
Japanese scientists develop artificial blood compatible with all blood types (tokyoweekender.com)
312.
Apple Notes Expected to Gain Markdown Support in iOS 26 (macrumors.com)
313.
Ask HN: What projects do you donate to?
314.
Sleep apnea pill shows striking success in large clinical trial (science.org)
315.
Why does Debian change software? (blog.liw.fi)
316.
Spaced repetition memory system (2024) (notes.andymatuschak.org)
317.
What happens when clergy take psilocybin (nautil.us)
318.
What happens when people don't understand how AI works (theatlantic.com)
319.
AI makes the humanities more important, but also weirder (resobscura.substack.com)
320.
The rise of judgement over technical skill (notsocommonthoughts.com)
321.
Why We're Moving on from Nix (blog.railway.com)
322.
DuckLake is an integrated data lake and catalog format (ducklake.select)
323.
RenderFormer: Neural rendering of triangle meshes with global illumination (microsoft.github.io)
324.
Brain aging shows nonlinear transitions, suggesting a midlife "critical window" (pnas.org)
325.
AOSP project is coming to an end (old.reddit.com)
326.
OpenAI wins $200M U.S. defense contract (cnbc.com)
327.
DeskHog, an open-source developer toy (posthog.com)
328.
Edit is now open source (devblogs.microsoft.com)
329.
A look at Cloudflare's AI-coded OAuth library (neilmadden.blog)
330.
Solar Orbiter gets world-first views of the Sun's poles (esa.int)