Monthly Highlights
14911.
An Argentine influencer made Tim Payne the World Cup's unlikely hero
(aleagues.com.au)
14912.
14913.
14914.
Video – thirty years of breaking the web's assumptions
(talking.video)
14915.
A Dark Room
(adarkroom.doublespeakgames.com)
14916.
Ad Infinitum
(matthiasott.com)
14917.
Show HN: CVE-2026-40369 Windows Kernel Arbitrary Write Chrome SBX
(pwn2nimron.com)
14918.
14919.
Show HN: Open-source browser agent that runs 24/7
(github.com)
14920.
Amazon Quietly Changed the Terms of Kindle Security Updates
(blog.the-ebook-reader.com)
14921.
14922.
eBPF rootkits and the Volatility blind spot in Linux memory forensics
(andreafortuna.org)
14923.
Exploring JavaScript: Temporarily Offline
(exploringjs.com)
14924.
14925.
An AI-Native Leaderboard
(aiqrank.com)
14926.
14927.
The Mystery of the Backward Index
(merriam-webster.com)
14928.
14929.
If there is an AI bubble, where is it?
(gregoryap.substack.com)
14930.
14931.
14932.
14933.
Did Google's AI agents build an operating system for $916?
(normaltech.ai)
14934.
Lossless data compression software benchmarks / comparisons
(web.archive.org)
14935.
14936.
Show HN: Minicart – Run your store by chatting with AI
(minicart.com)
14937.
Biobased magnetic sensors printed from iron and cellulose
(techxplore.com)
14938.
Qwen vs. Proust: Injecting novels into a local model's prompt
(robertkarl.net)
14939.
14940.