Monthly Highlights
421.
Asterinas: A new Linux-compatible kernel project (lwn.net)
422.
Why Koreans ask what year you were born (bryanhogan.com)
423.
LLMs pose an interesting problem for DSL designers (kirancodes.me)
424.
Google Pixels are no longer the AOSP reference device (9to5google.com)
425.
Seedance 1.0 (seed.bytedance.com)
426.
C++ to Rust Phrasebook (cel.cs.brown.edu)
427.
Q-learning is not yet scalable (seohong.me)
428.
Tokasaurus: An LLM inference engine for high-throughput workloads (scalingintelligence.stanford.edu)
429.
Selfish reasons for building accessible UIs (nolanlawson.com)
430.
Subsecond: A runtime hotpatching engine for Rust hot-reloading (docs.rs)
431.
Last fifty years of integer linear programming: Recent practical advances (2024) (inria.hal.science)
432.
Implementing Logic Programming (btmc.substack.com)
433.
SymbolicAI: A neuro-symbolic perspective on LLMs (github.com)
434.
Researchers find a way to make the HIV virus visible within white blood cells (theguardian.com)
435.
Researchers confirm two journalists were hacked with Paragon spyware (techcrunch.com)
436.
The time is right for a DOM templating API (justinfagnani.com)
437.
Machine Code Isn't Scary (jimmyhmiller.com)
438.
Using lots of little tools to aggressively reject the bots (lambdacreate.com)
439.
Gemini Robotics On-Device brings AI to local robotic devices (deepmind.google)
440.
Qwen VLo: From “Understanding” the World to “Depicting” It (qwenlm.github.io)
441.
10 Years of Pomological Watercolors (parkerhiggins.net)
442.
The Hollow Men of Hims (alexkesin.com)
443.
BusyBeaver(6) Is Quite Large (scottaaronson.blog)
444.
Infinite Grid of Resistors (mathpages.com)
445.
Show HN: Zeekstd – Rust Implementation of the ZSTD Seekable Format (github.com)
446.
Ruby on Rails Audit Complete (ostif.org)
447.
Show HN: A “Course” as an MCP Server (mastra.ai)
448.
The cultural decline of literary fiction (oyyy.substack.com)
449.
Sega mistakenly reveals sales numbers of popular games (gematsu.com)
450.
Show HN: I wrote a BitTorrent Client from scratch (github.com)