The Paranoid Style in American Politics (1964)
(harpers.org)
Monthly Highlights
1201.
1202.
1204.
Writing a storage engine for Postgres: An in-memory table access method (2023)
(notes.eatonphil.com)
1205.
Maintaining weight loss
(macrofactorapp.com)
1206.
Tram Trains
(worksinprogress.news)
1207.
Writing a basic service for GNU Guix
(tannerhoelzel.com)
1208.
Tim Cook rallying Apple employees around AI efforts
(bloomberg.com)
1209.
1210.
Rust in 2025: Targeting foundational software
(smallcultfollowing.com)
1211.
I prefer human-readable file formats
(adele.pollux.casa)
1212.
Easily run Windows software on Linux with Bottles
(usebottles.com)
1213.
PHP compile time generics: yay or nay?
(thephp.foundation)
1214.
Dokploy is the sweet spot between PaaS and EC2
(nikodunk.com)
1215.
1216.
Arm desktop: emulation
(marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl)
1217.
Katharine Graham: The Washington Post
(fs.blog)
1218.
Show HN: QuickTunes: Apple Music player for Mac with iPod vibes
(furnacecreek.org)
1219.
DoubleAgents: Fine-Tuning LLMs for Covert Malicious Tool Calls
(pub.aimind.so)
1220.
1221.
Vibe coding the MIT course catalog
(stackdiver.com)
1222.
Laptop Support and Usability (LSU): July 2025 Report
(github.com)
1223.
HRT's Python fork: Leveraging PEP 690 for faster imports
(hudsonrivertrading.com)
1224.
OpenAI prepares to launch GPT-5 in August
(theverge.com)
1225.
South Park creator’s 2007 digital ad revenue sharing clause
(readtrung.com)
1226.
Ursa: A leaderless, object storage–based alternative to Kafka
(streamnative.io)
1227.
1228.
1229.
Structuring large Clojure codebases with Biff
(biffweb.com)
1230.