Monthly Highlights
21601.
The new-er-est "Blade Runner" (2012)
(rogerebert.com)
21602.
Stolen KitKat Tracker
(nestlecorporate.qualifioapp.com)
21603.
Mix-and-match synthesis of 3D small molecules
(nature.com)
21604.
21605.
Radial Priority Indexing: A Self-Correcting Vector Memory for NPCs
(heydaytime.net)
21606.
Rio Terminal v0.3.0 Released
(github.com)
21607.
When AI Day of Reckoning?
(overcomingbias.com)
21608.
21609.
Raise and Release (2025)
(jensrantil.github.io)
21610.
Beyond the Network View: DNS-Driven Application Visibility
(labs.ripe.net)
21611.
Vibe Coding: Best Practices for Prompting
(supabase.com)
21612.
A general technique for automating NES games
(tom7.org)
21613.
AI "Guardrails" Are Just Suggestions
(spin.atomicobject.com)
21614.
Show HN: PlaneFeed – scroll live flights like TikTok
(planefeed.app)
21615.
Bid to name a street in San Francisco
(paintastreet.com)
21616.
The downsides of batch APIs (2023)
(jensrantil.github.io)
21617.
Breaking Down the Cerebras Wafer Scale Engine
(wafer.substack.com)
21618.
21619.
The Spec Layer
(mattrickard.com)
21620.
21621.
Spack: A Package Manager for Supercomputers
(spack.io)
21622.
We optimized Dash's relevance judge with DSPy
(dropbox.tech)
21623.
Why Swedish Schools Are Bringing Back Books
(undark.org)
21624.
The need for better compiler frontend benchmarks: Carbon's benchmarking approach
(discourse.llvm.org)
21625.
21626.
Claude Code No Flicker Mode
(twitter.com)
21627.
You Weren't Meant for the Factory
(twitter.com)
21628.
System Engineering an agent thanks to Golang
(blog.mattsbit.co.uk)
21629.
The Bright Side of Life: Optimism and Risk of Dementia
(agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
21630.