Monthly Highlights
1681.
Cloudflare threatens Italy exit over €14M fine (ioplus.nl)
1682.
Ask HN: Why isn't there competition to LinkedIn yet?
1683.
Nvidia plans heavy cuts to GPU supply in early 2026 (overclock3d.net)
1684.
We rolled our own documentation site (blog.tangled.org)
1685.
macOS 26's Cut Corners (daringfireball.net)
1686.
SIMD City: Auto-Vectorisation (xania.org)
1687.
How Smell Guides Our Inner World (quantamagazine.org)
1688.
Henge Finder (hengefinder.rcdis.co)
1689.
Ubisoft Shuts Assassin's Creed Developer Studio Just Weeks After It Unionized (ign.com)
1690.
Signals vs. Query-Based Compilers (marvinh.dev)
1691.
Google and Apple warn employees on visas to avoid international travel (techcrunch.com)
1692.
Adventure 751 (1980) (bluerenga.blog)
1693.
"Scholars Will Call It Nonsense": The Structure of von Däniken's Argument (1987) (penn.museum)
1694.
Becoming a Centenarian (newyorker.com)
1695.
Partial inlining (xania.org)
1696.
Banning Things for Other People Is Easy (dogdogfish.com)
1697.
Japan joining growing global trend of declining democracy (asahi.com)
1698.
The string theory hype machine will never die (math.columbia.edu)
1699.
Yanis Varoufakis on the future of capitalism [video] (youtube.com)
1700.
The Performance Revolution in JavaScript Tooling (blog.appsignal.com)
1701.
Why we're taking legal action against SerpApi's unlawful scraping (blog.google)
1702.
Anyone have experiences with Audio Induction Loops? (en.wikipedia.org)
1703.
Round and Round (futilitycloset.com)
1704.
What If Heavy Files Felt Heavy? (shiveesh.com)
1705.
Mathematicians don't care about foundations (2022) (matteocapucci.wordpress.com)
1706.
Danish troops told to 'shoot first, ask questions later' if US invades Greenland (lbc.co.uk)
1707.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt accused of rape, surveillance by ex-mistress (news.com.au)
1708.
Apple: You (Still) Don't Understand the Vision Pro (stratechery.com)
1709.
Moving Scratch generation to Python on browser (kushaldas.in)
1710.
Street-Fighting Mathematics (2008) (ocw.mit.edu)