Monthly Highlights
8371.
Fedora Hummingbird: Taking the Hummingbird model to the full operating system
(fedoramagazine.org)
8372.
The Apparatus, Not the Artifact
(skiplabs.io)
8373.
Zig vs. Rust in 2026
(zackoverflow.dev)
8374.
8375.
8376.
eBay Rejects GameStop's $55B Takeover Bid
(nytimes.com)
8377.
Lies, damned lies, and Elastic's benchmarks
(gouthamve.dev)
8378.
Linux bitten by second vulnerability in as many weeks
(arstechnica.com)
8379.
8380.
The Human Body's Hidden Pathways
(nytimes.com)
8381.
$70 Should Be the Most Worrying Number for LNG
(bloomberg.com)
8383.
8384.
California Scrub Jay
(en.wikipedia.org)
8385.
8386.
Sweden is the first country in the world prescribed by doctors
(visitsweden.com)
8387.
Lojban
(en.wikipedia.org)
8388.
Skymizer's chip design could embarrass Nvidia and AMD cards
(techradar.com)
8389.
Christophe Pettus: PHP Goes BSD
(thebuild.com)
8390.
CRUD Is Broken
(sawyer-p.me)
8391.
8392.
8393.
8394.
Oxide private cloud rack 3D explorer
(explorer.oxide.computer)
8395.
GM cutting up to 600 white-collar jobs, even as it seeks tech talent
(detroitnews.com)
8396.
8397.
Natural Language Autoencoders Produce Unsupervised Explanations LLM Activation
(transformer-circuits.pub)
8398.
The Dome: A Simple Violation of Determinism in Newtonian Mechanics
(sites.pitt.edu)
8399.
I Disagree with Paul Graham
(mrmarket.bearblog.dev)
8400.
The lab where Ford is trying to crack the code on cheap EVs
(theverge.com)