Monthly Highlights
10501.
10502.
Wifärt Gallery
(wifartgallery.com)
10503.
AI's Silent Leap: From Code to Cognition
(ameyalambat.com)
10504.
How to Confuse Some SSH Bots
(nochan.net)
10505.
Montana's SB535 and a Potential Biotech Renaissance in America
(marginalrevolution.com)
10506.
You Build It Anyway
(piyussh.substack.com)
10507.
How to Stop a Killer Asteroid
(thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
10508.
News from WWDC26: WebKit in Safari 27 beta
(webkit.org)
10509.
Show HN: Electric Sheep – A News Reader
(electricsheep.news)
10512.
Constraining U.S. wind and solar deployment could cost an unnecessary $121B
(pv-magazine-usa.com)
10513.
10514.
How to be a `web' `designer' (1999)
(chris.ex-parrot.com)
10515.
The Nature of Code
(natureofcode.com)
10516.
Tearing into ChatGPT's Container Environment
(pncnmnp.github.io)
10517.
How I made the firewood splitting simulator
(old.reddit.com)
10518.
Apple Lisa Emulator in Rust/WebAssembly
(old.reddit.com)
10519.
The netdna-ssl.com takeover is an attack waiting to happen
(scotthelme.co.uk)
10520.
10521.
Lagom – Just Enough
(en.wikipedia.org)
10522.
Former hacker saw the light–and now wants to collect all of it
(arstechnica.com)
10523.
10524.
Don't throw the (cryptographic) baby out with the bathwater
(blog.apnic.net)
10525.
Europe faces rising competition for energy from Asia
(politico.eu)
10526.
A viral doomsday scenario aims to shake Europe out of its AI complacency
(theguardian.com)
10527.
10528.
Most of the CVE-2026-4020 attackers are the same client
(honeylabs.net)
10529.
US Subways Build Too Many Cross Passages
(construction-physics.com)
10530.
ShinyHunters has leaked the data of multiple companies
(xcancel.com)