Monthly Highlights
1351.
RP2350 A4, RP2354, and a New Hacking Challenge (raspberrypi.com)
1352.
A Simple CPU on the Game of Life (2021) (nicholas.carlini.com)
1353.
Ask HN: What alternatives to GitHub are you using?
1354.
Futurehome smart hub owners must pay new $117 subscription or lose access (arstechnica.com)
1355.
NetBird Is Embracing the AGPLv3 License (netbird.io)
1356.
Show HN: An open-source e-book reader for conversational reading with an LLM (github.com)
1357.
How to safely escape JSON inside HTML SCRIPT elements (sirre.al)
1358.
The Rubik's Cube Perfect Scramble (2024) (solutionslookingforproblems.com)
1359.
How I Made Ruby Faster Than Ruby (noteflakes.com)
1360.
Apache Iceberg V3 Spec new features for more efficient and flexible data lakes (opensource.googleblog.com)
1361.
Everything Else (newleftreview.org)
1362.
TapTrap: Animation‑Driven Tapjacking on Android (taptrap.click)
1363.
Porn censorship is going to destroy the internet (mashable.com)
1364.
Phone searches at the US border hit a record high (wired.com)
1365.
The case for having roommates even when you can afford to live alone (supernuclear.substack.com)
1366.
What if A.I. doesn't get better than this? (newyorker.com)
1367.
The GPT-5 Launch Was Concerning (blog.charliemeyer.co)
1368.
Mary had schizophrenia, then suddenly didn't (newyorker.com)
1369.
The militarization of Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)
1370.
Robots.txt is a suicide note (2011) (wiki.archiveteam.org)
1371.
ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 – Lenovo’s rollable laptop (theverge.com)
1372.
How does the US use water? (construction-physics.com)
1373.
What Does Consulting Do? (nber.org)
1374.
Ask HN: Why is "Tea" still on the App Store after so many data breaches?
1375.
Requesting Funding for 90s.dev (90s.dev)
1376.
60% of medal of honor recipients are Irish or Irish-American (en.wikipedia.org)
1377.
Blender on iPad Is Finally Happening (creativebloq.com)
1378.
Compaq’s Rod Canion broke IBM's hold on the PC market (every.to)
1379.
Checking Out CPython 3.14's remote debugging protocol (rtpg.co)
1380.
LinkedIn is the fakest platform of them all (prospectmagazine.co.uk)