Monthly Highlights
10861.
Ask HN: Codex vs. 5.1 for pdf table-to-JSON extraction?
10862.
Theory and AI Alignment (scottaaronson.blog)
10863.
The Real-Life Hunt for Red October Happened 50 Years Ago (twz.com)
10864.
Joys of a Strongly Worded Email (vale.rocks)
10865.
Show HN: Casky,append-only key-value store with snapshots and incremental backup (github.com)
10866.
The Math at the Heart of Reality (scientificamerican.com)
10867.
The Complex Story Behind Al-Idrīsī's Iconic World Map (sacredfootsteps.com)
10868.
Oracle EBS exploitation similar to Clop's MOVEit, GoAnywhere attacks (scworld.com)
10869.
Medical Mystery Prize – 100k to Solve Patient's Medical Mystery (themedicalmysteryprize.com)
10870.
Two space startups prove you don't need to break the bank to rendezvous in space (arstechnica.com)
10871.
Riley Walz on creating viral internet pranks (sfalexandria.com)
10872.
Cutting C++ Exception Time by +90%? – Khalil Estell – CppCon 2025 [video] (youtube.com)
10873.
Factor 0.101 Now Available (re.factorcode.org)
10874.
Pat Gelsinger: 'I've been called here for a purpose'– Lunch With the FT (on.ft.com)
10875.
Show HN: JustHTML – A pure Python HTML5 parser that just works (github.com)
10876.
Engineering.fyi (engineering.fyi)
10877.
Gemini reviewing feedback on its code from another model (old.reddit.com)
10878.
James Webb Space Telescope confirms first 'runaway' supermassive black hole (space.com)
10879.
Dancho Danchev Open Letter (pastebin.com)
10880.
When does a physical system compute? (2013) (arxiv.org)
10881.
The Enshittification of Plex Is Kicking Off, Starting with Free Roku Users (gizmodo.com)
10882.
It's not you–Betty Crocker's directions are wrong (boredzo.org)
10883.
I made a database of micro SaaS ideas from billion dollar companies (provenideas.net)
10884.
Rotating structure of galaxies and dark matter is detected (reuters.com)
10885.
Lazy Linearity for a Core Functional Language (POPL 2026) (alt-romes.github.io)
10886.
Quality vs. Quantity (thehuntingphotographer.com)
10887.
LowType: Intuitive Ruby runtime type checking (github.com)
10888.
Deloitte's CTO: Companies are spending 93% on tech and only 7% on people (fortune.com)
10889.
Stallman – Lisp (stallman.org)
10890.
It's hard to deny the simple beauty of a function (jameskerr.blog)