Monthly Highlights
5611.
5612.
The first lunar road trip
(nautil.us)
5613.
5614.
5615.
5616.
5617.
Windows 10 at 10: How Microsoft led developers round in circles
(theregister.com)
5618.
New Cannibalistic Robots Consume Other Machines to Grow and Heal
(discovermagazine.com)
5619.
First release: Popcorn – Bring Elixir to the browser
(blog.swmansion.com)
5620.
Humans and animals both think logically. Testing what kind of logic is tricky
(theconversation.com)
5621.
Cutting GitHub Out of the Loop
(circusscientist.com)
5622.
OpenAI/GPT-OSS-120B · Hugging Face
(huggingface.co)
5623.
Rate My Prompt
(ratemyprompt.dev)
5625.
5626.
Remembering Descent, the once-popular 3D 6DOF shooter
(arstechnica.com)
5627.
5628.
Why reliability is hard at scale: learnings from infrastructure outages
(newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
5629.
Red Hat Announces No-Cost RHEL for Business Developers
(phoronix.com)
5630.
Show HN: AI Physics Tutor with Free Body Diagrams
(physicsviewer.com)
5631.
Most Watched Software Engineering Talks Of 2025 (so far)
(techtalksweekly.io)
5632.
The Pragmatic Engineer 2025 Survey: What's in your tech stack?
(newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
5633.
5634.
Why does a fire truck cost $2M?
(thehustle.co)
5635.
5636.
AI's Pogo-Stick Grift
(pluralistic.net)
5637.
5638.
Meta brought AI to rural Colombia. Now students are failing exams
(restofworld.org)
5640.