Voyager 1 is a light-day away by November 2026
(iflscience.com)
Monthly Highlights
451.
452.
Movie posters from Ghana in the 1980s and 90s
(utterlyinteresting.com)
453.
Marble: A Multimodal World Model
(worldlabs.ai)
454.
State of Terminal Emulators in 2025: The Errant Champions
(jeffquast.com)
455.
AI scrapers request commented scripts
(cryptography.dog)
456.
457.
Bluetooth 6.2 – more responsive, improves security, USB comms, and testing
(cnx-software.com)
458.
AMD GPUs Go Brrr
(hazyresearch.stanford.edu)
459.
AI is Dunning-Kruger as a service
(christianheilmann.com)
460.
Raspberry Pi Pico Bit-Bangs 100 Mbit/S Ethernet
(elektormagazine.com)
461.
Show HN: I made a heatmap diff viewer for code reviews
(0github.com)
462.
650GB of Data (Delta Lake on S3). Polars vs. DuckDB vs. Daft vs. Spark
(dataengineeringcentral.substack.com)
463.
The Smol Training Playbook: The Secrets to Building World-Class LLMs
(huggingface.co)
464.
Winamp clone in Swift for macOS
(github.com)
465.
Ruby already solved my problem
(newsletter.masilotti.com)
466.
467.
468.
Ubiquiti SFP Wizard
(blog.ui.com)
469.
AI can code, but it can't build software
(bytesauna.com)
470.
Whole Earth Index
(wholeearth.info)
471.
472.
Gmail AI gets more intrusive
(daveverse.org)
473.
Ken Thompson recalls Unix's rowdy, lock-picking origins
(thenewstack.io)
474.
475.
You will own nothing and be (un)happy
(racc.blog)
476.
Raccoons are showing early signs of domestication
(scientificamerican.com)
477.
A modern 35mm film scanner for home
(soke.engineering)
478.
From VS Code to Helix
(ergaster.org)
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