Monthly Highlights
12901.
Gumption Traps
(en.wikipedia.org)
12902.
Industrial 3-D Printers Are Getting Cheaper
(nytimes.com)
12903.
12904.
Git v2.55 will release with Rust support enabled by default
(lore.kernel.org)
12905.
JetBrains IDE Expertise, Now on LinkedIn
(blog.jetbrains.com)
12907.
Why Digital Twins Need Low-Latency Data Processing
(medium.com)
12908.
Show HN: Butterfly CSS framework forget class soup
(butterflycss.amrzlabs.com)
12909.
12910.
Google Has Added Agentic Browsing to PageSpeed Insights
(pagespeed.web.dev)
12911.
SpaceX tops Amazon and Microsoft in market value
(nbcnews.com)
12913.
Austral
(austral-lang.org)
12914.
AI enables 1000 people to hold a thoughtful conversation
(bigthink.com)
12915.
Startups Are Ruining Reddit
(frigade.com)
12916.
12917.
Simulating a Solar Panel and Battery in Home Assistant Before Buying One
(virtuallytd.com)
12918.
12919.
12920.
Making the Smallest Possible Webfont
(pomax.github.io)
12921.
Microsoft June 2026 Security Updates
(msrc.microsoft.com)
12922.
12923.
Show HN: Visualize an Obsidian/gbrain vault as an interactive graph and timeline
(vladignatyev.github.io)
12924.
/drill-me transfer information from cc to human
(github.com)
12925.
Terminal UIs Are an Abomination. AI Needs Better UX
(medium.com)
12926.
If AI is sentient, then so is "Age of Empires II"
(404media.co)
12927.
My favorite classic working-class novels of all time
(bookdna.com)
12928.
One giant US power line, enough wind power for 1M homes
(electrek.co)
12929.
2k retired Google Pixel phones get a second life as a private cloud
(theregister.com)
12930.