Monthly Highlights
1621.
Can I throw a C++ exception from a structured exception? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
1622.
Iran's complete Internet shutdown reaches 24 hours (mastodon.social)
1623.
Our Changing Planet, as Seen from Space (e360.yale.edu)
1624.
Starlink activates free internet in Iran (cnn.com)
1625.
Graph Algorithms in Rayon (davidlattimore.github.io)
1626.
The housing market isn't for single people (thewalrus.ca)
1627.
Gmail is entering the Gemini Era (blog.google)
1628.
Ask HN: Loneliness at 19, how to cope?
1629.
Day laborers protest noise machines installed at Home Depot (latimes.com)
1630.
I spent a year on Linux and forgot to miss Windows (theverge.com)
1631.
Designing an IPv6-native P2P transport – lessons from building I6P (theushen.medium.com)
1632.
New reactor produces clean energy and carbon nanotubes from natural gas (phys.org)
1633.
More than half of researchers now use AI for peer review, often against guidance (nature.com)
1634.
FTX insider Caroline Ellison has been moved out of prison (businessinsider.com)
1635.
2026 Predictions Scorecard (rodneybrooks.com)
1636.
Stronk.app – open-source gym lifts journal
1637.
Ask HN: What is the international distribution/statistics of HN visitors?
1638.
Computers that used to be human (digitalseams.com)
1639.
AI's Unpaid Debt: How LLM Scrapers Destroy the Social Contract of Open Source (quippd.com)
1640.
X-59 3D Printing (nasa.gov)
1641.
Chain Flinger (nealstephenson.substack.com)
1642.
The US govt has revoked the non-immigrant visa of Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka [video] (youtube.com)
1643.
Waymo suspends service in San Francisco as robotaxis stall during blackout (techcrunch.com)
1644.
Faster practical modular inversion (purplesyringa.moe)
1645.
Four Million U.S. Children Had No Health Insurance in 2024 (scientificamerican.com)
1646.
Bluesky is not the good place (ms.now)
1647.
You need a kitchen slide rule (entropicthoughts.com)
1648.
2025 was the year Xbox died (engadget.com)
1649.
The great shift of English prose (worksinprogress.news)
1650.
Starlink satellites being lowered from 550 km to 480 km (twitter.com)