Monthly Highlights
121.
GPT-5.1: A smarter, more conversational ChatGPT (openai.com)
122.
Roc Camera (roc.camera)
123.
Denmark's government aims to ban access to social media for children under 15 (apnews.com)
124.
Game design is simple (raphkoster.com)
125.
Gaming on Linux has never been more approachable (theverge.com)
126.
A new Google model is nearly perfect on automated handwriting recognition (generativehistory.substack.com)
127.
Recall for Linux (github.com)
128.
First convex polyhedron found that can't pass through itself (quantamagazine.org)
129.
AI is a front for consolidation of resources and power (chrbutler.com)
130.
Montana becomes first state to enshrine 'right to compute' into law (montananewsroom.com)
131.
Pakistani newspaper mistakenly prints AI prompt with the article (twitter.com)
132.
Work after work: Notes from an unemployed new grad watching the job market break (urlahmed.com)
133.
Valdi – A cross-platform UI framework that delivers native performance (github.com)
134.
YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installs (old.reddit.com)
135.
How I use every Claude Code feature (blog.sshh.io)
136.
How Quake.exe got its TCP/IP stack (fabiensanglard.net)
137.
Why aren't smart people happier? (theseedsofscience.pub)
138.
Who needs Graphviz when you can build it yourself? (spidermonkey.dev)
139.
iPhone Pocket (apple.com)
140.
Rockstar employee shares account of the company's union-busting efforts (gtaforums.com)
141.
I took all my projects off the cloud, saving thousands of dollars (rameerez.com)
142.
Bitchat for Gaza – messaging without internet (updates.techforpalestine.org)
143.
John Carmack on mutable variables (twitter.com)
144.
Rust cross-platform GPUI components (github.com)
145.
The AirPods Pro 3 flight problem (basicappleguy.com)
146.
Things that aren't doing the thing (strangestloop.io)
147.
URLs are state containers (alfy.blog)
148.
Unix v4 Tape Found (discuss.systems)
149.
Tips for stroke-surviving software engineers (blog.j11y.io)
150.
Nearly 90% of Windows Games Now Run on Linux (tomshardware.com)