Monthly Highlights
1352.
US tech firms lobbied EU to keep datacentre emissions secret
(theguardian.com)
1353.
Vibe coding will break your company
(forbes.com)
1354.
Mexican surveillance company Grupo Seguritech watches the U.S. border
(restofworld.org)
1355.
Cybersec is a thankless job: expanding workload and shrinking pay packet
(theregister.com)
1356.
The Utopia of the Family Computer
(mudmapmagazine.com)
1357.
1358.
Little Snitch comes to Linux, but the core logic is closed source
(the.unknown-universe.co.uk)
1359.
1360.
1361.
Detecting DOSBox from Within the Box
(datagirl.xyz)
1362.
How much linear memory access is enough?
(solidean.com)
1363.
Verus is a tool for verifying the correctness of code written in Rust
(verus-lang.github.io)
1365.
1366.
Germany Power Prices Turn Deeply Negative on Renewables Surge
(bloomberg.com)
1367.
Sudo for Windows (2024)
(github.com)
1368.
Bring Your Agent to Teams
(microsoft.github.io)
1369.
USD Purchasing Power in Real Time Since 2000
(onedollar.today)
1370.
You don't want long-lived keys
(argemma.com)
1371.
1372.
Apple Has Given Up on the Vision Pro After M5 Refresh Flop
(macrumors.com)
1373.
1374.
Async Python Is Secretly Deterministic
(dbos.dev)
1375.
1376.
1377.
Casus Belli Engineering
(marcosmagueta.com)
1378.
Zero-Copy Pages in Rust: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Lifetimes
(redixhumayun.github.io)
1379.
1380.
C# in Unity 2026: Writing more modern code
(darkounity.com)