Monthly Highlights
571.
Spec-Driven Development: The Waterfall Strikes Back (marmelab.com)
572.
FAWK: LLMs can write a language interpreter (martin.janiczek.cz)
573.
How I am deeply integrating Emacs (joshblais.com)
574.
Ask HN: Where to begin with "modern" Emacs?
575.
Corrosion (fly.io)
576.
Minecraft HDL, an HDL for Redstone (github.com)
577.
OpenAI may not use lyrics without license, German court rules (reuters.com)
578.
My fan worked fine, so I gave it WiFi (ellis.codes)
579.
Data-at-Rest Encryption in DuckDB (duckdb.org)
580.
Internet Archive's legal fights are over, but its founder mourns what was lost (arstechnica.com)
581.
Scaling HNSWs (antirez.com)
582.
Ask HN: How would you set up a child’s first Linux computer?
583.
Microsoft's lack of quality control is out of control (theregister.com)
584.
A sharded DuckDB on 63 nodes runs 1T row aggregation challenge in 5 sec (gizmodata.com)
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.
Opencloud – An alternative to Nextcloud written in Go (github.com)
593.
The Pragmatic Programmer: 20th Anniversary Edition (2023) (ahalbert.com)
594.
Canada loses its measles-free status, with US on track to follow (bbc.com)
595.
ICE and the Smartphone Panopticon (newyorker.com)
596.
Apple’s Persona technology uses Gaussian splatting to create 3D facial scans (cnet.com)
597.
Dissecting Flock Safety: The Cameras Tracking You Are a Security Nightmare [video] (youtube.com)
598.
Microsoft 365 Copilot – Arbitrary Data Exfiltration via Mermaid Diagrams (adamlogue.com)
599.
OrthoRoute – GPU-accelerated autorouting for KiCad (bbenchoff.github.io)
600.
A.I. and Social Media Contribute to 'Brain Rot' (nytimes.com)