Monthly Highlights
1081.
Flock Now Using AI to Report to Police If Our Movement Patterns Are "Suspicious" (aclu.org)
1082.
Launch HN: Embedder (YC S25) – Claude code for embedded software
1083.
Exploiting zero days in abandoned hardware (blog.trailofbits.com)
1084.
Show HN: The Magic of Code – book about the wonders and weirdness of computation (themagicofcode.com)
1085.
The first widespread cure for HIV could be in children (wired.com)
1086.
The enduring puzzle of static electricity (pubs.aip.org)
1087.
That 16B password story (a.k.a. "data troll") (troyhunt.com)
1088.
The Tabs vs. Spaces war is over, and spaces have emerged victorious (xn--gckvb8fzb.com)
1089.
200k Flemish drivers can turn traffic lights green (vrt.be)
1090.
Is the A.I. Boom Turning Into an A.I. Bubble? (newyorker.com)
1091.
Dwl: Dwm for Wayland (codeberg.org)
1092.
Time to End Roundtripping by Big Pharma (cfr.org)
1093.
Robot hand could harvest blackberries better than humans (news.uark.edu)
1094.
Open SWE: An open-source asynchronous coding agent (blog.langchain.com)
1095.
Show HN: The Montana MiniComputer (mtmc.cs.montana.edu)
1096.
Perfecting anti-aliasing on signed distance functions (blog.pkh.me)
1097.
Israeli gov. official arrested in Nevada internet crimes against children sting (theguardian.com)
1098.
More women than expected are genetically men (2016) (novonordiskfonden.dk)
1099.
EPA Moves to Cancel $7B in Grants for Solar Energy (nytimes.com)
1100.
The Useless UseCallback (tkdodo.eu)
1101.
AI Market Clarity (blog.eladgil.com)
1102.
The ex-CIA agents deciding Facebook's content policy (2022) (mronline.org)
1103.
Deep-Sea Desalination Pulls Fresh Water from the Depths (scientificamerican.com)
1104.
Hyrum's Law (hyrumslaw.com)
1105.
Fixing Ctrl+C in Rust terminal apps: Child process management (fiveonefour.com)
1106.
Seagate spins up a raid on a counterfeit hard drive workshop (tomshardware.com)
1107.
XZ Utils Backdoor Still Lurking in Docker Images (binarly.io)
1108.
Bad UX (google.com)
1109.
Modern Debian-based Window Maker distribution (wmlive.sourceforge.net)
1110.
Show HN: XR2000: A science fiction programming challenge (clearsky.dev)