Yearly Favorites
18031.
Zero Lines Maze: What the 8-Bit Guy's One-Liner Can Still Teach Us
(retrogamecoders.com)
18032.
Mod. 5140 - IBM's First Laptop Computer
(richardsapperdesign.com)
18033.
ZOZO's Contact Solver for physics-based simulations
(github.com)
18034.
Learning Languages with the Help of Algorithms
(johndcook.com)
18035.
18036.
18037.
Starting game development in JavaScript with no experience
(jslegenddev.substack.com)
18038.
18039.
Emacs internals: Tagged pointers vs. C++ std:variant and LLVM (Part 3)
(thecloudlet.github.io)
18040.
Adding lookbehinds to rust-lang/regex
(systemf.epfl.ch)
18041.
The Absent Silence (2010)
(ursulakleguin.com)
18043.
AI gets more 'meh' as you get to know it better
(theregister.com)
18044.
Why Are Viral Capsids Icosahedral?
(asimov.press)
18045.
Global software engineering job postings outlook – 2026
(jobswithgpt.com)
18046.
Mark Zuckerberg's vision for humanity is terrifying
(sfgate.com)
18047.
The QMA Singularity
(scottaaronson.blog)
18048.
18049.
18050.
Exposed MCP servers across the internet
(knostic.ai)
18051.
iPod Linux (2017)
(ipodlinux.org)
18052.
Sandbox: Run untrusted AI code safely, fast
(github.com)
18053.
Show HN: A CSS 3D Engine (no WebGL)
(github.com)
18054.
18055.
18056.
Little Snitch comes to Linux, but the core logic is closed source
(the.unknown-universe.co.uk)
18057.
18058.
Linus Torvalds Uses Google Antigravity
(github.com)
18059.
Building a Transparent Keyserver
(words.filippo.io)