Monthly Highlights
7981.
Ask HN: How do you deal with data backups in servers?
7982.
Coworker Refuses to Change Code He Didnt Write Himself
7983.
The Cult of AI
7984.
Aeroflot hacked due to running Windows XP and 2003 (moscowtimes.ru)
7985.
Mozart Dice Game: algorithmic music generation designed by Mozart (playonlinedicegames.com)
7986.
How we are trying to disrupt Stripe with open-source (useautumn.com)
7987.
Innovation starts with consumers, not academia (lemire.me)
7988.
Can cat eat this food? Our website can help you find out (cancateat.food)
7989.
One diet soft drink daily may increase diabetes risk by more than a third (monash.edu)
7990.
Ask HN: Stuck in a slow moving company
7991.
Is it still worth using jQuery in 2025? (waspdev.com)
7992.
27 Notes on Growing Old(er) (ian-leslie.com)
7993.
The Dark Side of Apple Development (magiclasso.co)
7994.
CureMD (curemd.com)
7995.
Checklists Are the Thief of Joy (soatok.blog)
7996.
Boots Theory and Wikipedia (reasonableapproximation.net)
7997.
Capitalists Love This Podcast. So Do Their Critics. (nytimes.com)
7998.
Was the Renaissance Real? (newyorker.com)
7999.
Stop pretending you know what AI does to the economy (noahpinion.blog)
8000.
CEOs Are Shrinking Their Workforces–and They Couldn't Be Prouder (wsj.com)
8001.
Goodbye Gentle Parenting, Hello 'F–Around and Find Out' (wsj.com)
8002.
The sex dolls are coming (unherd.com)
8003.
Kids shoes with a hidden AirTag compartment (techcrunch.com)
8004.
Do You Want to Hear a Thing About "Cookie Consent"? [video] (youtube.com)
8005.
Algae salad and cricket flour: Who will reach for alternative protein foods? (phys.org)
8006.
Is the U.S. Ready for the Next War? (newyorker.com)
8007.
Skia Graphite: Chrome's rasterization back end for the future (blog.chromium.org)
8008.
OpenAI to take cut of ChatGPT shopping sales in hunt for revenues (ft.com)
8009.
Nvidia Becomes First Company to Hit $4T Market Value (chicagotribune.com)
8010.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner fired after 20 years with team (cnn.com)