Monthly Highlights
8341.
Nvidia is buying the chip supply chain
(msn.com)
8342.
Spotify Is Down
(xcancel.com)
8343.
8344.
EU law bestows 6M more Firefox users upon us, Moz says
(theregister.com)
8345.
"I just find AI to be creatively soulless."
(theverge.com)
8346.
Preserving Fisher-Price Pixter
(dmitry.gr)
8347.
The Great Zombification
(thenewcritic.com)
8349.
8350.
Reverse Engineering Mersenne Twister with Linear Algebra
(johndcook.com)
8351.
Festivus AI – For the Rest of Us
(festivus.hapticlabs.ai)
8353.
Incident with CodeQL
(githubstatus.com)
8355.
What Is Code?
(martinfowler.com)
8356.
Show HN: We Built OpenClaw but Worse
(supafax.com)
8357.
8358.
Is using AI wrong? A review of six popular anti-AI arguments
(seangoedecke.com)
8360.
Before you move to San Francisco, read this
(junglegym.substack.com)
8361.
Amiga and Atari ST: 16-Bits in the Browser
(retrogamecoders.com)
8362.
Fedora Hummingbird: Taking the Hummingbird model to the full operating system
(fedoramagazine.org)
8363.
The Apparatus, Not the Artifact
(skiplabs.io)
8364.
Zig vs. Rust in 2026
(zackoverflow.dev)
8365.
8366.
8367.
eBay Rejects GameStop's $55B Takeover Bid
(nytimes.com)
8368.
Lies, damned lies, and Elastic's benchmarks
(gouthamve.dev)
8369.
Linux bitten by second vulnerability in as many weeks
(arstechnica.com)
8370.