Monthly Highlights
871.
Rolling the dice with CSS random() (webkit.org)
872.
873.
Open AI announces $1.5M bonus for every employee (medium.com)
874.
Let's stop pretending that managers and executives care about productivity (baldurbjarnason.com)
875.
Show HN: Whittle – A shrinking word game (playwhittle.com)
876.
The End of Handwriting (wired.com)
877.
LLMs tell bad jokes because they avoid surprises (danfabulich.medium.com)
878.
The forgotten meaning of "jerk" (languagehat.com)
879.
Secure boot certificate rollover is real but probably won't hurt you (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
880.
Job Listing Site Highlighting H-1B Positions So Americans Can Apply (newsweek.com)
881.
OpenAI Leaks 120B Open Model on Hugging Face (twitter.com)
882.
Nothing to watch – Experimental gallery visualizing 50k film posters (nothing-to-watch.port80.ch)
883.
Show HN: Prime Number Grid Visualizer (enda.sh)
884.
WebR – R in the Browser (docs.r-wasm.org)
885.
Monte Carlo Crash Course: Quasi-Monte Carlo (thenumb.at)
886.
Rising young worker despair in the United States (nber.org)
887.
Partially Matching Zig Enums (matklad.github.io)
888.
BBC Micro, ancestor to ARM (retrogamecoders.com)
889.
C++26 Reflections adventures and compile-time UML (reachablecode.com)
890.
Micron rolls out 276-layer SSD trio for speed, scale, and stability (blocksandfiles.com)
891.
Qodo CLI agent scores 71.2% on SWE-bench Verified (qodo.ai)
892.
150 years of Hans Christian Andersen (newstatesman.com)
893.
Native Sparse Attention (aclanthology.org)
894.
Website is served from nine Neovim buffers on my old ThinkPad (vim.gabornyeki.com)
895.
UK government advises deleting emails to save water (gov.uk)
896.
Brennan Center for Justice Report: The Campaign to Undermine the Next Election (brennancenter.org)
897.
Igor Babuschkin, a co-founder of xAI, has announced his departure (techcrunch.com)
898.
A new database on police use of force and misconduct in California (journalism.berkeley.edu)
899.
OCaml Programming: Correct and Efficient and Beautiful (cs3110.github.io)
900.
OpenAI's "Study Mode" and the risks of flattery (resobscura.substack.com)