Monthly Highlights
931.
Rethinking the Linux cloud stack for confidential VMs (lwn.net)
932.
I tried coding with AI, I became lazy and stupid (thomasorus.com)
933.
Intel Foundry demonstrates first Arm-based chip on 18a node (hothardware.com)
934.
Should the web platform adopt XSLT 3.0? (github.com)
935.
Jujutsu and Radicle (radicle.xyz)
936.
Architecting large software projects [video] (youtube.com)
937.
Multics (multicians.org)
938.
Los Alamos is capturing images of explosions at 7 millionths of a second (lanl.gov)
939.
Offline.kids – Screen-free activities for kids (offline.kids)
940.
Tversky Neural Networks (gonzoml.substack.com)
941.
Why I'm all-in on Zen Browser (werd.io)
942.
Critical Cache Poisoning Vulnerability in Dnsmasq (lists.thekelleys.org.uk)
943.
Classic Common Desktop Environment coming to OpenBSD (undeadly.org)
944.
About the BLOBs in Ventoy (github.com)
945.
Deep Agents (blog.langchain.com)
946.
Syncthing 2.0 Released (github.com)
947.
Yearly Organiser (neatnik.net)
948.
FDA approves eye drops that fix near vision without glasses (newatlas.com)
949.
Why is D3 so Verbose? (theheasman.com)
950.
Airbrush art of the 80s (2015) (coolandcollected.com)
951.
A gentle introduction to anchor positioning (webkit.org)
952.
Making LLMs Cheaper and Better via Performance-Efficiency Optimized Routing (arxiv.org)
953.
GitHub pull requests were down (githubstatus.com)
954.
The hit film about overworked nurses that's causing alarm across Europe (theguardian.com)
955.
Happy 100000th birthday, Debian (lists.debian.org)
956.
Big Tech Killed the Golden Age of Programming (taylor.gl)
957.
Tea app leak worsens with second database exposing user chats (bleepingcomputer.com)
958.
From GPT-4 to GPT-5: Measuring progress through MedHELM [pdf] (fertrevino.com)
959.
Ongoing Lean formalization of the proof for Fermat's Last Theorem (github.com)
960.
Principles for production AI agents (app.build)