Monthly Highlights
451.
Developing our position on AI (recurse.com)
452.
Stanford to continue legacy admissions and withdraw from Cal Grants (forbes.com)
453.
Overengineering my homelab so I don't pay cloud providers (ergaster.org)
454.
Linux and Secure Boot certificate expiration (lwn.net)
455.
Go 1.25 Release Notes (go.dev)
456.
Hundred Rabbits – Low-tech living while sailing the world (100r.co)
457.
Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025 shortlist (rmg.co.uk)
458.
US to rewrite its past national climate reports (france24.com)
459.
Infinite Pixels (meyerweb.com)
460.
We made Postgres writes faster, but it broke replication (paradedb.com)
461.
Gemini CLI GitHub Actions (blog.google)
462.
Neki – Sharded Postgres by the team behind Vitess (planetscale.com)
463.
GLM-4.5: Reasoning, Coding, and Agentic Abililties (z.ai)
464.
Parsing Protobuf like never before (mcyoung.xyz)
465.
GPTs and Feeling Left Behind (whynothugo.nl)
466.
Running GPT-OSS-120B at 500 tokens per second on Nvidia GPUs (baseten.co)
467.
Google's shortened goo.gl links will stop working next month (theverge.com)
468.
Python performance myths and fairy tales (lwn.net)
469.
Ask HN: Any active COBOL devs here? What are you working on?
470.
Microsoft Office is using an artificially complex XML schema as a lock-in tool (blog.documentfoundation.org)
471.
2,500-year-old Siberian 'ice mummy' had intricate tattoos, imaging reveals (bbc.com)
472.
I saved a PNG image to a bird (youtube.com)
473.
Lumo: Privacy-first AI assistant (proton.me)
474.
GPT-OSS-120B runs on just 8GB VRAM & 64GB+ system RAM (old.reddit.com)
475.
Animated Cursors (tattoy.sh)
476.
The patterns of elites who conceal their assets offshore (home.dartmouth.edu)
477.
New records on Wendelstein 7-X (iter.org)
478.
At a Loss for Words: A flawed idea is teaching kids to be poor readers (2019) (apmreports.org)
479.
I've launched 37 products in 5 years and not doing that again (indiehackers.com)
480.
Different Clocks (ianto-cannon.github.io)