Ratfactor's illustrated guide to folding fitted sheets
(ratfactor.com)
Monthly Highlights
571.
572.
NautilusTrader: Open-source algorithmic trading platform
(nautilustrader.io)
574.
Eleven Music
(elevenlabs.io)
575.
Most people who buy games on Steam never play them
(howtomarketagame.com)
576.
How to increase your surface area for luck
(usefulfictions.substack.com)
577.
Google suffers data breach in ongoing Salesforce data theft attacks
(bleepingcomputer.com)
578.
NeuralOS: An operating system powered by neural networks
(neural-os.com)
579.
A Tour of Microsoft's Mac Lab (2006)
(davidweiss.blogspot.com)
580.
Google's Genie is more impressive than GPT5
(theahura.substack.com)
581.
582.
Subliminal learning: Models transmit behaviors via hidden signals in data
(alignment.anthropic.com)
583.
AI is impressive because we've failed at personal computing
(rakhim.exotext.com)
584.
Async I/O on Linux in databases
(blog.canoozie.net)
585.
Beyond Meat fights for survival
(foodinstitute.com)
586.
IRS head says free Direct File tax service is 'gone'
(theverge.com)
587.
The Hater's Guide to the AI Bubble
(wheresyoured.at)
588.
ThinkPad designer David Hill on unreleased models
(theregister.com)
589.
Show HN: I built this to talk Danish to my girlfriend – works with any language
(menerdu.vercel.app)
592.
593.
Mwm – The smallest usable X11 window manager
(github.com)
594.
Rethinking CLI interfaces for AI
(notcheckmark.com)
595.
Simplify, then add delightness: On designing for children
(shaneosullivan.wordpress.com)
596.
Who has the fastest F1 website (2021)
(jakearchibald.com)
597.
Protecting my attention at the dopamine carnival
(amirsharif.com)
598.
599.
How to sell if your user is not the buyer
(writings.founderlabs.io)
600.