Monthly Highlights
391.
Mexico to US livestock trade halted due to screwworm spread (usda.gov)
392.
Tell HN: Anthropic expires paid credits after a year
393.
GPUHammer: Rowhammer attacks on GPU memories are practical (gpuhammer.com)
394.
Build Your Own Lisp (buildyourownlisp.com)
395.
We built an air-gapped Jira alternative for regulated industries (plane.so)
396.
Intel's retreat is unlike anything it's done before in Oregon (oregonlive.com)
397.
Why Exercise Is a Miracle Drug (derekthompson.org)
398.
NSF has suspended Terry Tao's grant (bsky.app)
399.
Starlink is currently experiencing a service outage (starlink.com)
400.
Launch HN: Hyprnote (YC S25) – An open-source AI meeting notetaker
401.
Writing simple tab-completions for Bash and Zsh (mill-build.org)
402.
How to write Rust in the Linux kernel: part 3 (lwn.net)
403.
ICE is getting unprecedented access to Medicaid data (wired.com)
404.
AccuWeather to discontinue free access to Core Weather API (developer.accuweather.com)
405.
U.S. senators introduce new pirate site blocking bill, "Block BEARD" (torrentfreak.com)
406.
Kodak says it might have to cease operations (cnn.com)
407.
Multimodal WFH setup: flight SIM, EE lab, and music studio in 60sqft/5.5M² (sdo.group)
408.
Ask HN: Have you ever regretted open-sourcing something?
409.
Claude Code is a slot machine (rgoldfinger.com)
410.
Two narratives about AI (calnewport.com)
411.
Pebble Time 2 Design Reveal [video] (youtube.com)
412.
How we replaced Elasticsearch and MongoDB with Rust and RocksDB (radar.com)
413.
Ch.at – A lightweight LLM chat service accessible through HTTP, SSH, DNS and API (ch.at)
414.
Artisanal handcrafted Git repositories (drew.silcock.dev)
415.
Maru OS – Use your phone as your PC (maruos.com)
416.
Never write your own date parsing library (zachleat.com)
417.
CP/M creator Gary Kildall's memoirs released as free download (spectrum.ieee.org)
418.
Every satellite orbiting earth and who owns them (2023) (dewesoft.com)
419.
Wttr: Console-oriented weather forecast service (github.com)
420.
EPA says it will eliminate its scientific research arm (nytimes.com)