Rolling the dice with CSS random()
(webkit.org)
Monthly Highlights
1021.
1022.
A Carnival Attraction That Saved Premature Babies (2016)
(smithsonianmag.com)
1023.
Asyncio: A library with too many sharp corners
(sailor.li)
1024.
Orion Browser
(kagi.com)
1025.
Webflow Down for >31 Hours
(status.webflow.com)
1026.
Evaluating LLMs playing text adventures
(entropicthoughts.com)
1027.
1028.
1029.
Zig Profiling on Apple Silicon
(blog.bugsiki.dev)
1030.
April Fools 2014: The *Real* Test Driven Development (2014)
(testing.googleblog.com)
1032.
Kaleidos – A portable nuclear microreactor that replaces diesel generators
(radiantnuclear.com)
1033.
It’s OK to block ads (2015)
(blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk)
1034.
Self-Signed JWTs
(selfref.com)
1035.
450× Faster Joins with Index Condition Pushdown
(readyset.io)
1036.
QNX: The Incredible 1.44M Demo
(archive.org)
1037.
Coalton Playground: Type-Safe Lisp in the Browser
(abacusnoir.com)
1038.
ForgeFed: ActivityPub-based forge federation protocol
(forgefed.org)
1041.
Arvo Pärt at 90
(theguardian.com)
1042.
The demographic future of humanity: facts and consequences [pdf]
(sas.upenn.edu)
1043.
U.S. alcohol consumption drops to a 90-year low, new poll finds
(sfchronicle.com)
1044.
19% of California houses are owned by investors
(ocregister.com)
1045.
1046.
1047.
1048.
Launch HN: Golpo (YC S25) – AI-generated explainer videos
(video.golpoai.com)
1049.
Yosemite embodies the long war over US national park privatization
(theconversation.com)
1050.
The Joy of Mixing Custom Elements, Web Components, and Markdown
(deanebarker.net)