Monthly Highlights
61.
Merlin Bird ID (merlin.allaboutbirds.org)
62.
France Endorses UN Open Source Principles (social.numerique.gouv.fr)
63.
Why I wrote the BEAM book (happihacking.com)
64.
Cursor 1.0 (cursor.com)
65.
Reinvent the Wheel (endler.dev)
66.
Bruteforcing the phone number of any Google user (brutecat.com)
67.
Congratulations on creating the one billionth repository on GitHub (github.com)
68.
Deep learning gets the glory, deep fact checking gets ignored (rachel.fast.ai)
69.
Show HN: I rewrote my Mac Electron app in Rust (desktopdocs.com)
70.
How we decreased GitLab repo backup times from 48 hours to 41 minutes (about.gitlab.com)
71.
By default, Signal doesn't recall (signal.org)
72.
US Trade Court finds Trump tariffs illegal (bloomberg.com)
73.
At Amazon, some coders say their jobs have begun to resemble warehouse work (nytimes.com)
74.
The impossible predicament of the death newts (crookedtimber.org)
75.
Progressive JSON (overreacted.io)
76.
Making video games (without an engine) in 2025 (noelberry.ca)
77.
Launch HN: Vassar Robotics (YC X25) – $219 robot arm that learns new skills
78.
Covert web-to-app tracking via localhost on Android (localmess.github.io)
79.
That fractal that's been up on my wall for years (chriskw.xyz)
80.
How I program with agents (crawshaw.io)
81.
"Localhost tracking" explained. It could cost Meta €32B (zeropartydata.es)
82.
Push Ifs Up and Fors Down (matklad.github.io)
83.
GitHub Copilot Coding Agent (github.blog)
84.
My website is ugly because I made it (goodinternetmagazine.com)
85.
John Carmack talk at Upper Bound 2025 (twitter.com)
86.
Precision Clock Mk IV (mitxela.com)
87.
Kagi Reaches 50k Users (kagi.com)
88.
Meta: Shut down your invasive AI Discover feed (mozillafoundation.org)
89.
Jules: An asynchronous coding agent (jules.google)
90.
Open Source Society University – Path to a free self-taught education in CS (github.com)