Monthly Highlights
121.
Show HN: I wrote a modern Command Line Handbook (commandline.stribny.name)
122.
Deepseek R1-0528 (huggingface.co)
123.
Danish Ministry Replaces Windows and Microsoft Office with Linux and LibreOffice (heise.de)
124.
Scrappy – Make little apps for you and your friends (pontus.granstrom.me)
125.
Cinematography of “Andor” (pushing-pixels.org)
126.
Researchers develop ‘transparent paper’ as alternative to plastics (japannews.yomiuri.co.jp)
127.
My iPhone 8 Refuses to Die: Now It's a Solar-Powered Vision OCR Server (terminalbytes.com)
128.
Show HN: Lazy Tetris (lazytetris.com)
129.
Convert photos to Atkinson dithering (gazs.github.io)
130.
Root for your friends (josephthacker.com)
131.
Getting Past Procrastination (spectrum.ieee.org)
132.
The Right to Repair Is Law in Washington State (eff.org)
133.
Fossify – A suite of open-source, ad-free apps (github.com)
134.
The radix 2^51 trick (2017) (chosenplaintext.ca)
135.
Scientific conferences are leaving the US amid border fears (nature.com)
136.
Google restricts Android sideloading (puri.sm)
137.
Figma Slides Is a Beautiful Disaster (allenpike.com)
138.
Gurus of 90s Web Design: Zeldman, Siegel, Nielsen (cybercultural.com)
139.
Rendering Crispy Text on the GPU (osor.io)
140.
Show HN: Defuddle, an HTML-to-Markdown alternative to Readability (github.com)
141.
Surprisingly fast AI-generated kernels we didn't mean to publish yet (crfm.stanford.edu)
142.
Show HN: I made a 3D printed VTOL drone (tsungxu.com)
143.
Hurl: Run and test HTTP requests with plain text (github.com)
144.
FSE meets the FBI (blog.freespeechextremist.com)
145.
(On | No) Syntactic Support for Error Handling (go.dev)
146.
Why I no longer have an old-school cert on my HTTPS site (rachelbythebay.com)
147.
Low-background Steel: content without AI contamination (blog.jgc.org)
148.
Show HN: Chili3d – A open-source, browser-based 3D CAD application
149.
Ask HN: How do I learn robotics in 2025?
150.
Show HN: Onlook – Open-source, visual-first Cursor for designers (github.com)