Monthly Highlights
841.
Ask HN: What cool skill or project interests you, but feels out of reach?
842.
Officials concede they don't know the fate of Iran's uranium stockpile (nytimes.com)
843.
When random people give money to random other people (2017) (quomodocumque.wordpress.com)
844.
Old payphones get new life, thanks to Vermont engineer (core77.com)
845.
Transparent peer review to be extended to all of Nature's research papers (nature.com)
846.
Is Lovable getting monetization wrong? (getlago.substack.com)
847.
Highly efficient matrix transpose in Mojo (veitner.bearblog.dev)
848.
Navy backs right to repair after $13B carrier goes half-fed (theregister.com)
849.
CVE 2025 31200 (blog.noahhw.dev)
850.
Balatro for the Nintendo E-Reader (mattgreer.dev)
851.
How to Build Conscious Machines (osf.io)
852.
Cheap yet ultrapure titanium might enable widespread use in industry (2024) (phys.org)
853.
Web dev is still fun if you want it to be (github.com)
854.
The Xerox Alto, Smalltalk, and rewriting a running GUI (2017) (righto.com)
855.
Virtual cells (udara.io)
856.
The international standard for identifying postal items (akpain.net)
857.
From tokens to thoughts: How LLMs and humans trade compression for meaning (arxiv.org)
858.
Nano-Vllm: Lightweight vLLM implementation built from scratch (github.com)
859.
The flip phone web: browsing with the original Opera Mini (spacebar.news)
860.
The Sky's the limit: AI automation on Mac (taoofmac.com)
861.
Show HN: High End Color Quantizer (github.com)
862.
DNA floating in the air tracks wildlife, viruses, even drugs (sciencedaily.com)
863.
Anthropic launches a voice mode for Claude (techcrunch.com)
864.
How reliable are MicroSD cards? (old.reddit.com)
865.
Implementing DOES> in Forth, the entire reason I started this mess (boston.conman.org)
866.
The NFS 4 Freezer Spacer In Science Fiction Sets (kolektiva.social)
867.
US embassy wants 'every social media username of past five years' for new visas (thejournal.ie)
868.
How Georgists Valued land in the 1900's (progressandpoverty.substack.com)
869.
Early US Intel assessment suggests strikes on Iran did not destroy nuclear sites (cnn.com)
870.
100 years of Zermelo's axiom of choice: What was the problem with it? (2006) (research.mietek.io)