Show HN: An interactive guide to how browsers work
(howbrowserswork.com)
Monthly Highlights
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Who Watches the Waymos? I do [video]
(youtube.com)
393.
CSRF protection without tokens or hidden form fields
(blog.miguelgrinberg.com)
394.
Replit founder Amjad Masad isn’t afraid of Silicon Valley
(sfstandard.com)
395.
Getting bitten by Intel's poor naming schemes
(lorendb.dev)
396.
Kernel bugs hide for 2 years on average. Some hide for 20
(pebblebed.com)
397.
A spider web unlike any seen before
(nytimes.com)
398.
I'm a laptop weirdo and that's why I like my new Framework 13
(blog.matthewbrunelle.com)
399.
Swift on Android: Full Native App Development Now Possible
(docs.swifdroid.com)
400.
SoundCloud has banned VPN access
(old.reddit.com)
401.
You can't design software you don't work on
(seangoedecke.com)
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Skills for organizations, partners, the ecosystem
(claude.com)
407.
Building a macOS app to know when my Mac is thermal throttling
(stanislas.blog)
408.
409.
Sega Channel: VGHF Recovers over 100 Sega Channel ROMs (and More)
(gamehistory.org)
410.
Big GPUs don't need big PCs
(jeffgeerling.com)
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USD share as global reserve currency drops to lowest since 1994
(wolfstreet.com)
414.
Show HN: Vibe coding a bookshelf with Claude Code
(balajmarius.com)
415.
Autoland saves King Air, everyone reported safe
(avbrief.com)
416.
Rainbow Six Siege hacked as players get billions of credits and random bans
(shanethegamer.com)
417.
Stepping down as Mockito maintainer after ten years
(github.com)
418.
The Garbage Collection Handbook
(gchandbook.org)
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420.
The biggest CRT ever made: Sony's PVM-4300
(dfarq.homeip.net)