Monthly Highlights
391.
AI is not our future (procreate.com)
392.
What was Radiant AI, anyway? (blog.paavo.me)
393.
Go is a good fit for agents (docs.hatchet.run)
394.
BusyBeaver(6) Is Quite Large (scottaaronson.blog)
395.
Unexpected security footguns in Go's parsers (blog.trailofbits.com)
396.
Excalidraw+ Is Now SoC 2 Certified (plus.excalidraw.com)
397.
Google AI Edge – On-device cross-platform AI deployment (ai.google.dev)
398.
<Blink> and <Marquee> (2020) (danq.me)
399.
Social anxiety disorder-associated gut microbiota increases social fear (pnas.org)
400.
Radio Garden (radio.garden)
401.
3D-printed device splits white noise into an acoustic rainbow without power (phys.org)
402.
How Compiler Explorer Works in 2025 (xania.org)
403.
EchoLeak – 0-Click AI Vulnerability Enabling Data Exfiltration from 365 Copilot (aim.security)
404.
No Hello (nohello.net)
405.
Twitter's new encrypted DMs aren't better than the old ones (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
406.
Mbake – A Makefile formatter and linter, that only took 50 years (github.com)
407.
Show HN: Lstr – A modern, interactive tree command written in Rust (github.com)
408.
Seven Days at the Bin Store (defector.com)
409.
Making TRAMP faster (coredumped.dev)
410.
Elliptic Curves as Art (elliptic-curves.art)
411.
Juneteenth in Photos (texashighways.com)
412.
Sandia turns on brain-like storage-free supercomputer (blocksandfiles.com)
413.
Terpstra Keyboard (terpstrakeyboard.com)
414.
A new generation of Tailscale access controls (tailscale.com)
415.
Father Ted Kilnettle Shrine Tape Dispenser (stephencoyle.net)
416.
The Missing 11th of the Month (2015) (drhagen.com)
417.
Why JPEGs still rule the web (2024) (spectrum.ieee.org)
418.
SIMD-friendly algorithms for substring searching (2016) (0x80.pl)
419.
SaaS is just vendor lock-in with better branding (rwsdk.com)
420.
Writing documentation for AI: best practices (docs.kapa.ai)