Monthly Highlights
931.
How memory maps (mmap) deliver faster file access in Go (info.varnish-software.com)
932.
Server DRAM prices surge 50% as AI-induced memory shortage hits hyperscalers (tomshardware.com)
933.
The Hacker’s Manifesto (1986) (phrack.org)
934.
Grok 4.1 (x.ai)
935.
Why Fei-Fei Li and Yann LeCun are both betting on "world models" (entropytown.com)
936.
Show HN: Deta Surf – An open source and local-first AI notebook (github.com)
937.
New EU Chat Control proposal moves forward (techreport.com)
938.
How do the pros get someone to leave a cult? (theguardian.com)
939.
Kratos - Cloud native Auth0 open-source alternative (self-hosted) (github.com)
940.
The Learning Loop and LLMs (martinfowler.com)
941.
A 1961 Relay Computer Running in the Browser (minivac.greg.technology)
942.
Ditch your mutex, you deserve better (chrispenner.ca)
943.
State of Embedded: Q4 2025 Overview (sbcwiki.com)
944.
When your hash becomes a string: Hunting Ruby's million-to-one memory bug (mensfeld.pl)
945.
I want you to understand Chicago (aphyr.com)
946.
Needy Programs (tonsky.me)
947.
Independently verifying Go's reproducible builds (agwa.name)
948.
Windows 10 Deadline Boosts Mac Sales (macrumors.com)
949.
Advice for new principal tech ICs (i.e., notes to myself) (eugeneyan.com)
950.
Taking money off the table (zachholman.com)
951.
Exploring the limits of large language models as quant traders (nof1.ai)
952.
Autodesk's John Walker Explained HP and IBM in 1991 (2015) (cringely.com)
953.
Llamafile Returns (blog.mozilla.ai)
954.
A century of reforestation helped keep the eastern US cool (2024) (news.agu.org)
955.
Mock – An API creation and testing utility: Examples (dhuan.github.io)
956.
Multimodal Diffusion Language Models for Thinking-Aware Editing and Generation (github.com)
957.
Iran begins cloud seeding operations as drought bites (arabnews.com)
958.
Alphabet tops $100B quarterly revenue for first time, cloud grows 34% (cnbc.com)
959.
Firefox Forcing LLM Features (equk.co.uk)
960.
The Linux Kernel Looks to “Bite the Bullet” in Enabling Microsoft C Extensions (phoronix.com)