Monthly Highlights
12151.
Symlink as an Organizational Tool (kwstannard.github.io)
12152.
French police use knives to puncture migrant dinghies in the sea (thetimes.com)
12153.
Paragraph Flowing as a Fold (sigwinch.xyz)
12154.
AI, data centers and the coming US power demand surge [pdf] (goldmansachs.com)
12155.
Six Tools for Tracking the Administration's Attacks on Civil Liberties (wired.com)
12156.
Keeping the Web Up Under the Weight of AI Crawlers (eff.org)
12157.
Show HN: Use Apple Container with Gemini CLI (github.com)
12158.
A map, a myth and a pre-Incan lagoon: the man who brought water back (theguardian.com)
12159.
Introduction to Bash (cs.lmu.edu)
12160.
Lawrence Franklin Espionage Scandal (en.wikipedia.org)
12161.
Organization and Maintenance of Large Ordered Indices (1970) (dl.acm.org)
12162.
Show HN: MathLife–shapeshifting creatures from simple math (github.com)
12163.
GodFather malware hijacks banking apps on Android devices (americanbanker.com)
12164.
New York Requiring Companies to Reveal If AI Caused Layoffs (entrepreneur.com)
12165.
ClickHouse MCP (clickhouse.com)
12166.
why got rid of all my Neovim plugins (yobibyte.github.io)
12167.
Lapce: Fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust (github.com)
12168.
Chinese "Educational Computers" from the 1990s (old.reddit.com)
12169.
Energy and AI Observatory (iea.org)
12170.
Show HN: WarioWare AI Generated Microgames (vibeware.lol)
12171.
Deutsche Bahn train hits 405 km/h without falling to bits (theregister.com)
12172.
Basics of Linux Shell and Shell Scripts (laihoconsulting.com)
12173.
Google's token auction: When LLMs write the ads in real time (searchengineland.com)
12174.
GoHardDrive Leaked Personal Data for Customers (mtlynch.io)
12175.
Not Yet (anandsanwal.me)
12176.
The Generative AI Revolution I Witnessed (blog.cobanov.dev)
12177.
Show HN: Fortune Cookie MCP (github.com)
12178.
I Racked up 200 Hours on Wingspan (2021) (sites.uwm.edu)
12179.
An Agentic Case Study: The Messy Work of Building a Gemini Agent to Play Pokémon (dbreunig.com)
12180.
Nano-vLLM: A lightweight vLLM implementation built from scratch (github.com)