Monthly Highlights
11491.
How to be a `web' `designer' (1999)
(chris.ex-parrot.com)
11492.
11493.
Shares in Elon Musk's SpaceX surge after biggest IPO
(reuters.com)
11494.
Java's Project Valhalla lands a preview in JDK 28
(theregister.com)
11495.
How I made the firewood splitting simulator
(old.reddit.com)
11496.
How Many Elementary Particles Are There, Really?
(quantamagazine.org)
11497.
SpaceX Shares Poised to Fall Again as US Market Reopens
(bloomberg.com)
11498.
Anthropic shuts down Fable, Mythos models
(arstechnica.com)
11499.
11500.
The 1973 Party Where Hip-Hop Began
(smithsonianmag.com)
11501.
Bevy 0.19
(bevy.org)
11502.
Show HN: A 3D world you grow from your phone's camera flash
(phronesis.world)
11503.
Catjam 2026
(itch.io)
11504.
11505.
Four ways AI is making your life more expensive
(washingtonpost.com)
11506.
Mathematics Dating Simulator
(twitter.com)
11507.
A Bookstore Boom in a Time of Literacy Decline
(lithub.com)
11508.
11509.
Rewiring the Spine: The Tech Restoring Movement After Spinal Injury
(allaboutcircuits.com)
11510.
Dataland, an intense new AI art museum
(economist.com)
11511.
New research reveals how brains update their predictions
(source.washu.edu)
11512.
Iran war triggers global race to build oil reserves
(reuters.com)
11513.
Show HN: I explained 821 US patents in plain English, with JSON/Markdown
(patentbrief.org)
11514.
Finding a Feedback Loop: shipping my first prod agentic feature at Pair Team
(pairteamtech.substack.com)
11515.
The Future Is ClaudeVM
(jperla.com)
11516.
11517.
What Every Productivity App Trades Away [video]
(youtube.com)
11518.
ITScape: Guest-to-Host Escape in KVM/ARM64 (CVE-2026-46316)
(seclists.org)
11519.
Show HN: A bunch of Apache2/MIT log generators
(github.com)
11520.
I Just Say Yes
(anshulagx.substack.com)