Monthly Highlights
482.
Peptides: where to begin?
(science.org)
483.
Laws of UX
(lawsofux.com)
484.
Original GrapheneOS responses to WIRED fact checker
(discuss.grapheneos.org)
485.
Taste in the age of AI and LLMs
(rajnandan.com)
486.
The Classic American Diner
(blogs.loc.gov)
488.
Amiga Graphics Archive
(amiga.lychesis.net)
489.
Claude Code to be removed from Pro Tier?
(bsky.app)
490.
I have officially retired from Emacs
(nullprogram.com)
491.
Jujutsu megamerges for fun and profit
(isaaccorbrey.com)
492.
The woes of sanitizing SVGs
(muffin.ink)
493.
OpenTrafficMap
(opentrafficmap.org)
494.
495.
Taking on CUDA with ROCm: 'One Step After Another'
(eetimes.com)
496.
Fixing a 20-year-old bug in Enlightenment E16
(iczelia.net)
497.
498.
DOJ wants to scrap Watergate-era rule that makes presidential records public
(theintercept.com)
499.
500.
The Joy of Folding Bikes
(blog.korny.info)
502.
503.
High Performance Git
(gitperf.com)
504.
505.
Happy Map
(pudding.cool)
506.
Am I German or Autistic?
(german.millermanschool.com)
507.
Codex Hacked a Samsung TV
(blog.calif.io)
508.
WiiFin – Jellyfin Client for Nintendo Wii
(github.com)
509.
20 years on AWS and never not my job
(daemonology.net)
510.
The quiet disappearance of the free-range childhood
(bigthink.com)