Monthly Highlights
1801.
How should group chats work in decentralized systems?
(marindedic.com)
1802.
1803.
What Does a 13-Year-Old See on Snapchat in a Normal Week?
(afterbabel.com)
1804.
2026-06-16 Robinhood Layoff Translation
(layoff-translator.pages.dev)
1805.
Designing a Personal Pebble Watchface
(jonashietala.se)
1806.
1807.
TREX: An AI code reviewer that runs your code
(greptile.com)
1808.
A Nipkow Disk Mechanical TV Simulator
(analogtv.net)
1809.
The 90-year-old idea behind JEPA models: Canonical Correlation Analysis
(shonczinner.github.io)
1811.
Counterexamples in type systems (2021)
(counterexamples.org)
1812.
Beta test TeXmacs on Android
(nuage.lix.polytechnique.fr)
1813.
Ships keep moving through Hormuz despite strike
(lloydslist.com)
1814.
How little exercise can you get away with?
(economist.com)
1815.
Almost Always Unsigned
(graphitemaster.github.io)
1816.
I canceled my French tutor and built an LLM tool that does it better
(alshe.substack.com)
1817.
1818.
Users cry foul after AMD stripped memory crypto from its consumer CPUs
(arstechnica.com)
1819.
1820.
It's dead, Jim – the old Microsoft UEFI CA from 2011 expired yesterday
(blog.einval.com)
1821.
The AI Superforecasters Are Here
(astralcodexten.com)
1822.
1823.
1825.
Pystd, similar-ish functionality with a fraction of the compile time
(nibblestew.blogspot.com)
1826.
Show HN: Osint tool that finds exposed files on domains
(search.cerast-intelligence.com)
1827.
1828.
Launch HN: BitBoard (YC P25) – Analytics Workspace for Agents
(bitboard.work)
1829.
Ray Tracer in SQL
(github.com)
1830.
Can't Stop the Signal. Poison It
(blog.digitalgrease.dev)