Monthly Highlights
121.
Finland announces migration of its rail network to international gauge (yle.fi)
122.
How a hawk learned to use traffic signals to hunt more successfully (frontiersin.org)
123.
I have reimplemented Stable Diffusion 3.5 from scratch in pure PyTorch (github.com)
124.
Duolingo CEO tries to walk back AI-first comments, fails (htxt.co.za)
125.
Meta invests $14.3B in Scale AI to kick-start superintelligence lab (nytimes.com)
126.
Claude Code SDK (docs.anthropic.com)
127.
Joining Apple Computer (2018) (folklore.org)
128.
We’re secretly winning the war on cancer (vox.com)
129.
Show HN: I wrote a modern Command Line Handbook (commandline.stribny.name)
130.
Dilbert creator Scott Adams says he will die soon from same cancer as Joe Biden (thewrap.com)
131.
Litestream: Revamped (fly.io)
132.
Deepseek R1-0528 (huggingface.co)
133.
Game theory illustrated by an animated cartoon game (ncase.me)
134.
Building supercomputers for autocrats probably isn't good for democracy (helentoner.substack.com)
135.
Danish Ministry Replaces Windows and Microsoft Office with Linux and LibreOffice (heise.de)
136.
Cinematography of “Andor” (pushing-pixels.org)
137.
Building my own solar power system (medium.com)
138.
Mystical (suberic.net)
139.
Gemma 3n preview: Mobile-first AI (developers.googleblog.com)
140.
Researchers develop ‘transparent paper’ as alternative to plastics (japannews.yomiuri.co.jp)
141.
Show HN: Lazy Tetris (lazytetris.com)
142.
Root for your friends (josephthacker.com)
143.
Getting Past Procrastination (spectrum.ieee.org)
144.
Convert photos to Atkinson dithering (gazs.github.io)
145.
The Right to Repair Is Law in Washington State (eff.org)
146.
The radix 2^51 trick (2017) (chosenplaintext.ca)
147.
Scientific conferences are leaving the US amid border fears (nature.com)
148.
Google restricts Android sideloading (puri.sm)
149.
Figma Slides Is a Beautiful Disaster (allenpike.com)
150.
Gurus of 90s Web Design: Zeldman, Siegel, Nielsen (cybercultural.com)