Monthly Highlights
14581.
14582.
Big Tech Is a Thief and a Liar, Says New York Times Publisher
(newrepublic.com)
14583.
Should You Trust the Hacker News Peanut Gallery?
(thediff.co)
14584.
Wagtail as Django Admin on Steroids
(timonweb.com)
14585.
Tracer Bullets
(wiki.c2.com)
14586.
Big Ball of Mud (1999)
(laputan.org)
14587.
14588.
14589.
An analysis on why LLMs perform bad on long loop tasks
(blog.chuanxilu.net)
14590.
14591.
Word Grid 3D – Daily word puzzle with real-time PvP (WebGL)
(wordgrid3d.com)
14592.
Building the Exe.dev iOS App
(blog.exe.dev)
14593.
Vatican City at the 2022 Mediterranean Games
(en.wikipedia.org)
14594.
Counting Rods
(en.wikipedia.org)
14595.
18 CVEs fixed in Curl 8.21.0
(curl.se)
14596.
14597.
14598.
Two Indexed Hash Tables
(vnmakarov.github.io)
14599.
Show HN: Language App to Learn Actual Local Slang/Dirty Talk
(realtalktutor.app)
14600.
"Guerilla War Against Computers" (1969)
(time.com)
14601.
We found a bug in the hyper HTTP library
(blog.cloudflare.com)
14602.
The State of Startups 2026 – Survey results
(supabase.com)
14603.
Anthropic Mythos exposed flaws in classified US systems
(channelnewsasia.com)
14604.
Employee #1: Reddit (2016)
(ycombinator.com)
14605.
14606.
14607.
Cisco AI Defense Skill Scanner
(github.com)
14608.
IPv6-Only vs. IPv6-Mostly: Appropriate Use Cases
(labs.ripe.net)
14609.
Safer Than YOLO: Auto Mode for Exec Approvals
(openclaw.ai)
14610.
NixOS on Xilinx Zynq and ZynqMP
(github.com)