Monthly Highlights
7712.
7713.
7714.
Jamsocket (W22) Is Joining Modal
(jamsocket.com)
7715.
Missing VHS? Bring it back with this elegant DIY project
(pcgamer.com)
7716.
Watching the world, one quintillionth of a second at a time
(knowablemagazine.org)
7717.
SEO Is Dead. Say Hello to Geo
(nymag.com)
7718.
The History of Nuclear Powered Pacemakers (2015)
(large.stanford.edu)
7719.
Show HN: Voice-First AI Code Review Workspace
(lightlayer.dev)
7720.
7721.
7722.
7723.
Crypto donations flood Trump's super PAC
(axios.com)
7724.
Supply-chain attacks on open source software are getting out of hand
(arstechnica.com)
7726.
UTCP: Secure, Interoperable Successor to MCP
(github.com)
7727.
Revontuli Colorscheme Collection
(codeberg.org)
7728.
Vibe Coding vs. Slot Machines
(twitter.com)
7729.
Press Replay on Your Dreams with the Dream Recorder
(design-milk.com)
7730.
Funding for program to stop next Stuxnet from hitting US expired Sunday
(theregister.com)
7731.
7732.
Don't Call It a Substack. Newsletters Have Been Here for Years
(typebarmagazine.com)
7733.
Split Flap
(fx.hot.page)
7734.
7735.
Bright idea paves way for longer-lasting deep blue LEDs
(cosmosmagazine.com)
7736.
Three HTTP versions later, forms are still a mess
(yorickpeterse.com)
7737.
7738.
7739.
Trump promised a drilling boom, but US energy industry hasn't been interested
(insideclimatenews.org)
7740.
Carbon Chauvinism
(en.wikipedia.org)