Monthly Highlights
10051.
10052.
Claude Fable 5 System prompt
(xcancel.com)
10053.
CVE Daily, RSS Feed Generation Back End
(github.com)
10054.
Show HN: Validate your idea from Reddit and TikTok
(draper.chat)
10055.
Using AI for Writing Like a Responsible Adult
(thediff.co)
10056.
Making extensions work on file: URLs in Firefox 153
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
10057.
10058.
Babble and Prune
(lesswrong.com)
10060.
10061.
JEP 401 being merged into JDK 28?
(mail.openjdk.org)
10062.
The Lonely Work of Moderating Hacker News (2019)
(newyorker.com)
10063.
10064.
Refactoring English: Month 18
(mtlynch.io)
10065.
Microsoft discovers new lightweight backdoor that steals cryptocurrency
(arstechnica.com)
10066.
Broadcom Slides After AI Chip Outlook Disappoints Investors
(bloomberg.com)
10067.
Ordered Key Sharding in DynamoDB
(death.andgravity.com)
10068.
How good a detective is an AI? A Sherlock Holmes board game as an LLM-agent eval
(alexweil.github.io)
10069.
Pg_hardstorage: PostgreSQL Backup, Done Right
(github.com)
10070.
10071.
Dan Abramov has joined the Next.js team
(bsky.app)
10072.
Inherited the front end of a 150K-user app, mostly vibe coded
(koolcodez.com)
10073.
Dreambeans
(labs.google)
10074.
My Prodigal Brainchild – By Neal Stephenson
(nealstephenson.substack.com)
10075.
10076.
Tokenomics
(citadelsecurities.com)
10077.
10078.
CSS: Unavoidable Bad Parts
(matklad.github.io)
10079.
Superhuman Fantasies – Nietzsche versus the techno-optimists
(thepointmag.com)