Spec-Driven Development: The Waterfall Strikes Back
(marmelab.com)
Monthly Highlights
571.
572.
FAWK: LLMs can write a language interpreter
(martin.janiczek.cz)
573.
How I am deeply integrating Emacs
(joshblais.com)
575.
Corrosion
(fly.io)
576.
Minecraft HDL, an HDL for Redstone
(github.com)
577.
578.
My fan worked fine, so I gave it WiFi
(ellis.codes)
579.
Data-at-Rest Encryption in DuckDB
(duckdb.org)
580.
581.
Scaling HNSWs
(antirez.com)
583.
Microsoft's lack of quality control is out of control
(theregister.com)
584.
585.
Making a Small RPG
(jslegenddev.substack.com)
586.
Kodak ran a nuclear device in its basement for decades
(popularmechanics.com)
587.
Solving a million-step LLM task with zero errors
(arxiv.org)
588.
Reasoning models reason well, until they don't
(arxiv.org)
589.
Mullvad: Shutting down our search proxy Leta
(mullvad.net)
590.
Basalt Woven Textile
(materialdistrict.com)
591.
One Handed Keyboard
(github.com)
592.
593.
The Pragmatic Programmer: 20th Anniversary Edition (2023)
(ahalbert.com)
595.
ICE and the Smartphone Panopticon
(newyorker.com)
597.
598.
599.
OrthoRoute – GPU-accelerated autorouting for KiCad
(bbenchoff.github.io)
600.
A.I. and Social Media Contribute to 'Brain Rot'
(nytimes.com)