Monthly Highlights
601.
The Bromine Chokepoint
(warontherocks.com)
602.
A programmable watch you can actually wear
(hackster.io)
603.
I won a championship that doesn't exist
(ron.stoner.com)
604.
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606.
Michigan 'digital age' bills pulled after privacy concerns raised
(thecentersquare.com)
608.
CadQuery is an open-source Python library for building 3D CAD models
(cadquery.github.io)
609.
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612.
Direct Win32 API, weird-shaped windows, and why they mostly disappeared
(warped3.substack.com)
613.
Raylib v6.0
(github.com)
614.
PicoZ80 – Drop-In Z80 Replacement
(eaw.app)
615.
Union types in C# 15
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
616.
'Backrooms' and the Rise of the Institutional Gothic
(thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
617.
Discourse Is Not Going Closed Source
(blog.discourse.org)
619.
CRISPR takes important step toward silencing Down syndrome’s extra chromosome
(medicalxpress.com)
620.
Why I still reach for Lisp and Scheme instead of Haskell
(jointhefreeworld.org)
621.
Claude Token Counter, now with model comparisons
(simonwillison.net)
622.
Ternary Bonsai: Top Intelligence at 1.58 Bits
(prismml.com)
624.
Nowhere is safe
(steveblank.com)
625.
626.
What physical ‘life force’ turns biology’s wheels?
(quantamagazine.org)
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629.
JVM Options Explorer
(chriswhocodes.com)
630.
Palantir Wants to Reinstate the Draft
(reason.com)