Python to win them all – revisited
(substack.com)
Monthly Highlights
18481.
18483.
Larry Sanger/Nine Theses
(en.wikipedia.org)
18484.
Writing Nothing but Docs for a Week
(pgdog.dev)
18485.
CompileBench: Can AI Compile 22-year-old Code?
(simonwillison.net)
18486.
18487.
Wrapping up Cloudflare's 15th birthday
(cloudflare.com)
18488.
18489.
How Claude Code is built
(newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
18490.
18491.
Setting up my federated fleamarket with flohmarkt
(neilzone.co.uk)
18492.
18493.
18494.
AI and the FDA
(marginalrevolution.com)
18495.
America's Next Top Model Context Protocol Server [video]
(youtube.com)
18496.
Tracking Stealth Fighters with cheap cameras [video]
(youtube.com)
18497.
Recursive data structures. (Hoare, 1973) [pdf]
(apps.dtic.mil)
18498.
Django REST API support – history and potential future?
(forum.djangoproject.com)
18499.
Reinventing the Wheel for the 21st Century
(surfaceplan.com)
18500.
Show HN: Open-source .NET 9 e-commerce platform
(ecommerce.endpointdev.com)
18501.
Google Researchers Warn of Looming AI-Run Economies
(decrypt.co)
18503.
First Ever World Tram Driver Championships [video]
(youtube.com)
18505.
Warmed U.S. Based TikTok Accounts
(toksupply.site)
18506.
Islands Theme: The New Look Coming to JetBrains IDEs
(blog.jetbrains.com)
18507.
Some Notes on Probability Judgement
(blog.djnavarro.net)
18508.
Android 16 QPR1 hasn't been released to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP)
(discuss.grapheneos.org)
18509.
Ceiling division and mip map sizes
(fgiesen.wordpress.com)
18510.
Indeed updated terms: Forced Arbitration and bundling of consent
(consumerrights.wiki)