Monthly Highlights
1831.
Vintage Macintosh Programming Book Library (2017) (vintageapple.org)
1832.
Why building a self-hosted SaaS is harder (getlago.com)
1833.
Instapaper Rakuten Kobo Integration (blog.instapaper.com)
1834.
No (olu.online)
1835.
Critcl – C Runtime in Tcl (andreas-kupries.github.io)
1836.
Homekit-steam-user-switcher: A way to remotely switch Steam users using HomeKit (github.com)
1837.
What Is Popover=Hint? (una.im)
1838.
The Making of Dario Amodei (bigtechnology.com)
1839.
Why Greptile just does code reviews and doesn't also generate code (greptile.com)
1840.
SAML Shield: Drop-in protection that works for any stack (samlshield.com)
1841.
Adults Are Going to Sleep-Away Camp to Make Friends. It Seems to Work (wsj.com)
1842.
Tesla stops taking Model S/X orders in Europe (electrek.co)
1843.
Qwen Image (huggingface.co)
1844.
SF may soon ban natural gas in homes and businesses undergoing major renovations (sfchronicle.com)
1845.
Americans Are Ignoring Their Student Loan Bills (news.bloomberglaw.com)
1846.
Jeff Bezos doesn't believe in PowerPoint, and his employees agree (texttoslides.ai)
1847.
Why does AI feel so different? (blog.nilenso.com)
1848.
Generative AI. "Slop Generators, are unsuitable for use [ ]" (asahilinux.org)
1849.
Please Don't Promote Wayland (stoppromotingwayland.netlify.app)
1850.
Meta Is Going to Let Job Candidates Use AI During Coding Tests (wired.com)
1851.
Modernising the Amiga at Forty (benjamin.computer)
1852.
The Rule of Law Is Dead in the US (thenation.com)
1853.
Working on a Programming Language in the Age of LLMs (ryelang.org)
1854.
Clarifying recent headlines on gaming content (mastercard.com)
1855.
The history of the Schwartzian Transform (2016) (perl.com)
1856.
Fine-tuned small LLMs can beat large ones with programmatic data curation (tensorzero.com)
1857.
Getting the KIM-1 to talk to my Mac (blog.jgc.org)
1858.
Helsinki goes a full year without a traffic death (yle.fi)
1859.
$160M VC-backed company just killed my EU trademark for a small OSS project (old.reddit.com)
1860.
Learnable Programming (2012) (worrydream.com)