Monthly Highlights
61.
PSF has withdrawn $1.5M proposal to US Government grant program (pyfound.blogspot.com)
62.
AWS to bare metal two years later: Answering your questions about leaving AWS (oneuptime.com)
63.
Leaving Meta and PyTorch (soumith.ch)
64.
I Want You to Understand Chicago (aphyr.com)
65.
Windows 11 adds AI agent that runs in background with access to personal folders (windowslatest.com)
66.
XSLT RIP (xslt.rip)
67.
The Swift SDK for Android (swift.org)
68.
Armed police swarm student after AI mistakes bag of Doritos for a weapon (dexerto.com)
69.
A worker fell into a nuclear reactor pool (nrc.gov)
70.
Open-source Zig book (zigbook.net)
71.
AI isn't replacing jobs. AI spending is (fastcompany.com)
72.
Lawmakers want to ban VPNs (eff.org)
73.
I have recordings proving Coinbase knew about breach months before disclosure (jonathanclark.com)
74.
Claude for Excel (claude.com)
75.
New gel restores dental enamel and could revolutionise tooth repair (nottingham.ac.uk)
76.
Meta Segment Anything Model 3 (ai.meta.com)
77.
China has added forest the size of Texas since 1990 (e360.yale.edu)
78.
Unlocking free WiFi on British Airways (saxrag.com)
79.
VST3 audio plugin format is now MIT (forums.steinberg.net)
80.
Unexpected things that are people (bengoldhaber.substack.com)
81.
You already have a Git server (maurycyz.com)
82.
Typst 0.14 (typst.app)
83.
Tell HN: X is opening any tweet link in a webview whether you press it or not
84.
Valve is about to win the console generation (xeiaso.net)
85.
Show HN: Wealthfolio 2.0- Open source investment tracker. Now Mobile and Docker (wealthfolio.app)
86.
ICC ditches Microsoft 365 for openDesk (binnenlandsbestuur.nl)
87.
Laptops with Stickers (stickertop.art)
88.
987654321 / 123456789 (johndcook.com)
89.
Two billion email addresses were exposed (troyhunt.com)
90.
Microsoft makes Zork open-source (opensource.microsoft.com)