Monthly Highlights
2341.
Show HN: Pen and paper resource development game with an emergent world
(jameshylands.co.uk)
2342.
Resurrecting a soaked, corroded, and damaged Commodore SX‑64 (2025)
(jerrylparker.com)
2343.
Manticore Search 27.1.5: Auth, sharding, conversational and faster vector search
(manticoresearch.com)
2345.
2346.
Systems optimization should be part of CI/CD
(ucbskyadrs.github.io)
2347.
2348.
Not Dark Yet
(agoodhardstare.substack.com)
2349.
Catastrophe theory; geniuses and maniacs (2011)
(glassbottomblog.blogspot.com)
2351.
2352.
Cooling in Space
(guille.site)
2353.
2354.
Can you build a recognizable World Map in under 500 bytes?
(experimentlog.com)
2355.
Claude: Elevated Error Rates for Opus 4.8, Opus 4.7, Opus 4.6, and Sonnet 4.6
(status.claude.com)
2356.
The history of butterfly swimming
(swimming.org)
2357.
American Pride Falls to 25-Year Record Low
(news.gallup.com)
2358.
Software Bonkers
(craigmod.com)
2359.
Armadillo – A DNS Server in Gleam for Homelab Use
(github.com)
2360.
Mojo programming language will become open-source soon
(console.modular.com)
2361.
How to Become a Person After Smartphones Have Rotted Your Brain
(thenewatlantis.com)
2362.
Seventeen Camels and Where They Can Take You
(mathenchant.wordpress.com)
2363.
Why your asthma inhaler is so expensive (in the US)
(educatedguesswork.org)
2364.
Prism: An Impure Functional Language With Typed Effects
(stephendiehl.com)
2365.
Iran, Not Trump, Is in Control of This War
(theatlantic.com)
2366.
OpenUI: Open Standard for Generative UI
(openui.com)
2367.
2368.
2370.
Jimmy is a tool to convert your notes from different formats to Markdown
(marph91.github.io)