Programming in K
(github.com)
Monthly Highlights
1561.
1562.
You Bought Zuck's Ray-Bans. Now Someone in Nairobi Is Watching You Poop
(blog.adafruit.com)
1563.
1564.
Launching Interop 2026
(hacks.mozilla.org)
1565.
Silicon Valley can't import talent like before. So it's exporting jobs
(restofworld.org)
1566.
I don't use LLMs for programming
(neilmadden.blog)
1567.
Welcome to the Wasteland: A Thousand Gas Towns
(steve-yegge.medium.com)
1568.
Why Developers Keep Choosing Claude over Every Other AI
(bhusalmanish.com.np)
1569.
Colorado proposal moves age checks from websites to operating systems
(biometricupdate.com)
1570.
U.S. Capabilities Are Showing Signs of Rot
(theatlantic.com)
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PCB Tracer
(pcbtracer.com)
1577.
The bare minimum for syncing Git repos
(alexwlchan.net)
1578.
The Pentagon Feuding with an AI Company Is a Bad Sign
(foreignpolicy.com)
1579.
Compact disc story (1998)
(researchgate.net)
1580.
Building a model that visualizes strategic golf
(golfcoursewiki.substack.com)
1581.
An AI doomsday report shook US markets
(theguardian.com)
1582.
Fungal Electronics (2021)
(arxiv.org)
1583.
Modern Illustration: Archive of illustration from c.1950-1975
(modernillustration.org)
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Tech jobs are getting demolished in ways not seen since 2008
(businessinsider.com)