Monthly Highlights
1111.
Fixing Ctrl+C in Rust terminal apps: Child process management (fiveonefour.com)
1112.
Seagate spins up a raid on a counterfeit hard drive workshop (tomshardware.com)
1113.
Bad UX (google.com)
1114.
Show HN: XR2000: A science fiction programming challenge (clearsky.dev)
1115.
TextKit 2 – The Promised Land (blog.krzyzanowskim.com)
1116.
Caches: LRU vs. Random (danluu.com)
1117.
An AI-first program synthesis framework built around a new programming language (queue.acm.org)
1118.
Launch HN: Uplift (YC S25) – Voice models for under-served languages
1119.
Newgrounds: Flash Forward 2025 (newgrounds.com)
1120.
First Hubble telescope images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS (bsky.app)
1121.
A dive into open chat protocols (wiki.alopex.li)
1122.
Windows 11 is a minefield of micro-aggressions in the shipping lane of progress (theregister.com)
1123.
Say farewell to the AI bubble, and get ready for the crash (latimes.com)
1124.
Someone made a 128k line PR to OpenCut (github.com)
1125.
Why we still build with Ruby (getlago.com)
1126.
An argument for increasing TCP's initial congestion window (2024) (jeclark.net)
1127.
POML: Prompt Orchestration Markup Language (github.com)
1128.
A GPU Calculator That Helps Calculate What GPU to Use (calculator.inference.ai)
1129.
Meta appoints anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck as AI bias advisor (thepinknews.com)
1130.
A Lisp in 99LOC (github.com)
1131.
I tried living on IPv6 for a day (xda-developers.com)
1132.
Ask HN: What toolchains are people using for desktop app development in 2025?
1133.
How Boom uses software to accelerate hardware development (bscholl.substack.com)
1134.
Fire hazard of WHY2025 badge due to 18650 Li-Ion cells (wiki.why2025.org)
1135.
One Dataset. No Warning. Google Took Everything. You're Not Safe Either (medium.com)
1136.
Pirate library operator arrested, study canceled for 330k members (torrentfreak.com)
1137.
Scientists shine a laser through a human head (spectrum.ieee.org)
1138.
SUSE Donates USD 11,500 to the Perl and Raku Foundation (perl.com)
1139.
Telefon Hírmondó (en.wikipedia.org)
1140.
Princeton NuEnergy's battery recycling tech recovers 97% of lithium-ion material (energy-reporters.com)