Monthly Highlights
11041.
You're cooked either way. Which kind of cooked do you want to be? (eomag.io)
11042.
A Cancer Diagnosis Can Push People to Crime (economist.com)
11043.
Forge runtime: 41k lines of C# → 19k lines of C++ (~7× faster) (codeberg.org)
11044.
Show HN: Wick – censorship circumvention tech repurposed for AI web access (getwick.dev)
11045.
James Bruton's new one-ball balance bike [video] (youtube.com)
11046.
FFmpeg Is Moving to Rust (twitter.com)
11047.
Building a Magic Eye Generator and Decoder (simedw.com)
11048.
Ask HN: What are some examples of your favorite product documentation?
11049.
Show HN: Nativly –Add One DNS record to rank your site in 60 languages on Google (nativly.app)
11050.
Garry Tan's exact Claude Code setup (github.com)
11051.
Ask HN: Let's rethink the architecture and future of Emacs
11052.
Show HN: I built a tool for vibe-coding multiplayer games, polls, quizzes (ficus.io)
11053.
Rational quantum mechanics: Testing quantum theory with quantum computers (pnas.org)
11054.
A new lawsuit claims Gemini assisted in suicide (semafor.com)
11055.
QA Panda – Open-source AI QA engineer that tests web apps in a real browser (github.com)
11056.
Why Are Event-Driven Systems Hard? (newsletter.scalablethread.com)
11057.
Christopher Sims, Economist Who Taught the Data to Speak, Dies at 83 (wsj.com)
11058.
Boston's "Zombie Labs" Delusion (bostonglobe.com)
11059.
Reddit Gets Zero Citations Through AI APIs, but 17-44% Through Web UIs (aiplusautomation.com)
11060.
The 25 states still requiring kids to learn cursive (popsci.com)
11061.
Traffic to top tech publications has plummeted since 2024, new analysis shows (niemanlab.org)
11062.
I Saw Something New in San Francisco (nytimes.com)
11063.
Using FireWire on a Raspberry Pi (jeffgeerling.com)
11064.
Show HN: I built a 0.07ms Python firewall to stop AI hallucinations
11065.
Ask HN: Is Democracy a Control System?
11066.
Former Uber self-driving chief crashes his Tesla, exposes supervision problem (electrek.co)
11067.
Digg Is Gone Again (digg.com)
11068.
Infrastructure Has an Entropy Problem (planetform.io)
11069.
Why heroism is bad, and what we can do to stop it (sre.google)
11070.
How God Got So Great (newyorker.com)