Monthly Highlights
7081.
Attackers hijacked over 1,500 Arch Linux packages
(thenextweb.com)
7082.
Is the U.S. Labor Force Nearing Its Peak?
(fedinprint.org)
7083.
Supermium – An up-to-date Chromium-based web browser compatible with Windows XP
(win32subsystem.live)
7084.
We Liked Remote Work. and Then We Looked at Data
(nytimes.com)
7085.
Meta's CTO says morale is almost 'the worst it's ever been'
(businessinsider.com)
7086.
7087.
DaynaPORT SCSI/Link Linux Driver
(github.com)
7088.
AI is creating America's next underclass
(thehill.com)
7089.
7090.
7091.
How Accurate Is Professor Jiang?
(predictivehistory.com)
7092.
Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal
(cnn.com)
7093.
7094.
Hands-on with the $24,950 Slate auto
(arstechnica.com)
7095.
CORS Explained in Plain English
(sanyamserver.online)
7096.
Show HN: Control a 3D avatar with English instead of buttons
(programasweights.com)
7097.
7098.
Amazon Seller Reveals Rare Glimpse of Shadow Bribery Market
(bloomberg.com)
7099.
Engineering Friction Series
(yusufaytas.com)
7100.
7101.
Markdown Comes to Liteparse
(llamaindex.ai)
7102.
Strong Relationships, Loosely Held
(jerry.wtf)
7103.
Show HN: iOS Apps on Linux
(github.com)
7105.
Rights for Gods
(lrb.co.uk)
7106.
WhatsApp Username
(about.fb.com)
7107.
7108.
America's data-centre backlash puts the AI boom at risk
(economist.com)
7109.
DOJ aims to block suit over Musk data center pollution, citing national security
(washingtonpost.com)