Why I code as a CTO
(assembled.com)
Monthly Highlights
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A definition of AGI
(arxiv.org)
363.
Nvidia takes $1B stake in Nokia
(cnbc.com)
364.
Cloudflare Global Network experiencing issues
(cloudflarestatus.com)
365.
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The Department of War just shot the accountants and opted for speed
(steveblank.com)
368.
HTTPS by default
(security.googleblog.com)
369.
Feed the bots
(maurycyz.com)
370.
Pikaday: A friendly guide to front-end date pickers
(pikaday.dbushell.com)
371.
Samsung Family Hub for 2025 Update Elevates the Smart Home Ecosystem
(news.samsung.com)
372.
React vs. Backbone in 2025
(backbonenotbad.hyperclay.com)
373.
IDEmacs: A Visual Studio Code clone for Emacs
(codeberg.org)
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WebAssembly (WASM) arch support for the Linux kernel
(github.com)
378.
Carice TC2 – A non-digital electric car
(caricecars.com)
379.
FBI Agents Visit Anti-ICE Protester: "Your name was brought up."
(kenklippenstein.com)
380.
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I spent a year making an ASN.1 compiler in D
(bradley.chatha.dev)
383.
FEX-emu – Run x86 applications on ARM64 Linux devices
(fex-emu.com)
384.
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Show HN: F32 – An Extremely Small ESP32 Board
(github.com)
387.
The fate of "small" open source
(nolanlawson.com)
388.
Just use a button
(gomakethings.com)
389.
Becoming a compiler engineer
(rona.substack.com)