Monthly Highlights
1411.
Brit politicians question Fujitsu's continued role in public sector contracts (theregister.com)
1412.
Updates to Windows for the Digital Markets Act (blogs.windows.com)
1413.
A different take on S-expressions (gist.github.com)
1414.
Apple typewriter memo (2020) (writingball.blogspot.com)
1415.
NSF getting kicked out of headquarters by HUD (bloomberg.com)
1416.
Show HN: MCP Defender – OSS AI Firewall for Protecting MCP in Cursor/Claude etc (mcpdefender.com)
1417.
Workers Want a Four-Day Week. Companies Should Too (wsj.com)
1418.
Programming language Dino and its implementation (github.com)
1419.
Foam: A free Roam alternative for VSCode (github.com)
1420.
Click-V: A RISC-V emulator built with ClickHouse SQL (github.com)
1421.
Adding public transport data to Transitous (volkerkrause.eu)
1422.
Children in England growing up 'sedentary, scrolling and alone', say experts (theguardian.com)
1423.
The Claude Bliss Attractor (astralcodexten.com)
1424.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys (historytoday.com)
1425.
The 'Man-Eater' Screwworm Is Coming (theatlantic.com)
1426.
How can AI researchers save energy? By going backward (quantamagazine.org)
1427.
Player Piano Rolls (omeka-s.library.illinois.edu)
1428.
Connecticut legislature overhauls towing laws to reduce 'predatory towing' (propublica.org)
1429.
Show HN: RM2000 Tape Recorder, an audio sampler for macOS (rm2000.app)
1430.
Why does C++ think my class is copy-constructible when it can't be? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
1431.
Launch HN: BitBoard (YC X25) – AI agents for healthcare back-offices
1432.
Plutonium Powered Pacemaker (From 1974) (orau.org)
1433.
Telegram, the FSB, and the Man in the Middle (istories.media)
1434.
Frederick Forsyth has died (theguardian.com)
1435.
Urban Design and Adaptive Reuse in North Korea, Japan, and Singapore (governance.fyi)
1436.
Shifts in diatom and dinoflagellate biomass in the North Atlantic over 6 decades (journals.plos.org)
1437.
Student Visa Applicants Must Set Social-Media Accts to "Public" State Dept Says (wsj.com)
1438.
Microsoft's big lie: Your computer is fine, and you don't need to buy a new one (technical.ly)
1439.
The X.Org Server just got forked (announcing XLibre) (github.com)
1440.
Euro execs mull use of US clouds (theregister.com)