Monthly Highlights
331.
How to lock down your phone if you're traveling to the U.S. (washingtonpost.com)
332.
The True Size Of (thetruesize.com)
333.
Big Book of R (bigbookofr.com)
334.
I just want to code (2023) (zachbellay.com)
335.
What Is Entropy? (jasonfantl.com)
336.
Why I Program in Lisp (funcall.blogspot.com)
337.
We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads [video] (ted.com)
338.
Whenever: Typed and DST-safe datetimes for Python (github.com)
339.
The End of Sierra as We Knew It, Part 1: The Acquisition (filfre.net)
340.
After 'coding error' triggers firings, top NIH scientists called back to work (science.org)
341.
MinC Is Not Cygwin (minc.commandlinerevolution.nl)
342.
Boxie – an always offline audio player for my 3 year old (mariozechner.at)
343.
AI assisted search-based research works now (simonwillison.net)
344.
Programming languages should have a tree traversal primitive (blog.tylerglaiel.com)
345.
Understanding the Origins and the Evolution of Vi and Vim (pikuma.com)
346.
Any program can be a GitHub Actions shell (yossarian.net)
347.
Berkeley Humanoid Lite – Open-source robot (lite.berkeley-humanoid.org)
348.
GCC 15.1 (gcc.gnu.org)
349.
Future of OSU Open Source Lab in Jeopardy (osuosl.org)
350.
Running Qwen3 on your macbook, using MLX, to vibe code for free (localforge.dev)
351.
Why Fennel? (fennel-lang.org)
352.
Read the Obits (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
353.
My Own Private Binary: An Idiosyncratic Introduction to Linux Kernel Modules (muppetlabs.com)
354.
An interview question that will protect you from North Korean fake workers (theregister.com)
355.
Canadian math prodigy allegedly stole $65M in crypto (theglobeandmail.com)
356.
Reverse geocoding is hard (shkspr.mobi)
357.
U.S. and El Salvador Say They Won't Return Man Who Was Mistakenly Deported (nytimes.com)
358.
HDR‑Infused Emoji (sharpletters.net)
359.
Presentation Slides with Markdown (sli.dev)
360.
SQLite File Format Viewer (sqlite-internal.pages.dev)