Monthly Highlights
9361.
The Anatomy of a Learning Stall
(tagide.com)
9362.
Paris Hilton is Android's first icon in residence
(blog.google)
9363.
Introduction to the IETF
(ietf.org)
9364.
K
(web.archive.org)
9365.
9366.
9367.
9368.
Trade bans and local conservation helped save a dazzling blue gecko
(news.mongabay.com)
9369.
The Jqwik Anti-AI Affair
(blog.johanneslink.net)
9370.
9371.
Order of the Sinking Star demo now available for download
(orderofthesinkingstar.com)
9373.
Anthropic shuts down Fable, Mythos models
(arstechnica.com)
9374.
Revised Rules of Engineering Leadership
(lethain.com)
9375.
Leading Deepfake Expert No Longer Trusts His Own Eyes
(nytimes.com)
9376.
Turbo C
(en.wikipedia.org)
9377.
The Wholesale Plagiarism of Obscure Sorrows
(waxy.org)
9378.
9379.
Squidbleed (CVE-2026-47729)
(blog.calif.io)
9380.
9381.
Java's Project Valhalla lands a preview in JDK 28
(theregister.com)
9382.
9383.
Apple Lisa Emulator in Rust/WebAssembly
(old.reddit.com)
9384.
Matchmakers Are Busy, but Worried
(tabletmag.com)
9386.
How Many Elementary Particles Are There, Really?
(quantamagazine.org)
9387.
Wifärt Gallery
(wifartgallery.com)
9389.
Rust Prevents Data Races, Not Race Conditions
(corrode.dev)
9390.
Mastodon 4.6: Collections, profiles, and other improvements
(blog.joinmastodon.org)