Monthly Highlights
11221.
Show HN: Simplest Git Statistics in CLI (github.com)
11222.
The Ten Commandments of Egoless Programming (2006) (blog.codinghorror.com)
11223.
Harry Potter in a Hungarian Translation [pdf] (ojs.elte.hu)
11224.
Traits of Good Test Suites (elijahpotter.dev)
11225.
Claude, Employee of the Month (chorus.sh)
11226.
Figma Acquires OSS CMS Payload (github.com)
11227.
Managing usernames and passwords in-house is so 2020 (tailscale.com)
11228.
Israel Crosses the Threshold (2006) (nsarchive2.gwu.edu)
11229.
Google's plan to buy Wiz gets antitrust review (news.bloomberglaw.com)
11230.
Can 3 point text be readable? (excamera.substack.com)
11231.
Managing split DNS in a multi-tenant Kubernetes setup (medium.com)
11232.
Trade and Tax Policies Start to Stall U.S. Battery Boom (nytimes.com)
11233.
Chase Sapphire Reserve – Points Program Refresh (thepointsguy.com)
11234.
Headless CRMs (keithbrown.com)
11235.
End of Windows 10 (endof10.org)
11236.
Nvidia and AMD's NVL72 and Helios rack systems aren't for the enterprise (theregister.com)
11237.
Show HN: Henosia – We built a JavaScript Engine for vibe coding (henosia.com)
11238.
Show HN: I Processed Brazil's 85GB Open Company Registry So You Don't Have To (github.com)
11239.
Why is SO2 not considered a major greenhouse gas? (quora.com)
11240.
How the YOLO supply chain attacks could have been prevented (bmicklea.substack.com)
11241.
B.C. man acquitted of sexual assault after blaming automatism on magic mushrooms (cbc.ca)
11242.
End of free hand luggage on EU flights approaching (theportugalnews.com)
11243.
Why it costs India so little to reach the Moon and Mars (bbc.com)
11244.
Animal Crossing for the GameCube has been decompiled (gbatemp.net)
11245.
Google's Advanced Protection Arrives on Android: Should You Use It? (eff.org)
11246.
Planetary waves linked to wild summer weather have tripled since 1950 (apnews.com)
11247.
What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen (econlib.org)
11248.
There's an elephant in the room at the Royal Society (physicsworld.com)
11249.
Reddit user surprised when 1960s computer panel emerged from collapsed garage (arstechnica.com)
11250.
The Story of Stuxnet (2013) (spectrum.ieee.org)