Monthly Highlights
16471.
16472.
Mochi 0.3: An open, distributed, multi-user app platform
(mochi-os.org)
16473.
Kevin Rose Back at Digg
(kevinrose.com)
16474.
One Brain to Query: Wiring a 60-Person Company into a Single Slack Bot
(merylldindin.com)
16475.
Native Jellyfin Client for macOS
(github.com)
16476.
16477.
The Porsche Diffusion
(blog.est.im)
16478.
16479.
Code Is Worthless
(nathanielfishel.substack.com)
16480.
16481.
WeatherZOID – An AI-Powered Meteorologist
(weatherzoid.com)
16482.
Show HN: Procurement.txt – a robots.txt for AI purchasing agents
(procurementtxt.org)
16484.
16485.
Take Take Take and Lichess.org Announce Play Zone Partnership
(taketaketake.com)
16486.
Fuck Web Services
(friendo.monster)
16487.
16488.
Show HN: I built a local first web-app that builds 3D maps of your knowledge
(cognir.netlify.app)
16489.
Human neurons on a chip learned to play Doom
(scientificamerican.com)
16490.
I vibecoded the full event management system with custom floor planner
(landing.firetable.app)
16491.
Agent Self-Care: The Hidden CPU Demand Reshaping Software Engineering
(codephysics.dev)
16492.
16493.
Lab Gloves May Be Skewing Microplastics Data
(hackaday.com)
16495.
Stewart Brand on How Progress Happens
(newyorker.com)
16496.
My Real-Life Account as a Federally Cleared US Government Whistleblower
(drive.proton.me)
16497.
Properties of Permacomputing Systems
(permacomputing.net)
16498.
16499.
16500.
Multiple Nuclear Reactors Are on the Road to Restarts
(neutronbytes.com)