Monthly Highlights
17971.
17972.
Reed Hastings to step down from Netflix board
(theguardian.com)
17973.
Who Uses AI Agents (and Who Just Runs the Demo)
(bhusalmanish.com.np)
17974.
17975.
Git v2.54.0
(lwn.net)
17976.
Salesforce launches Headless 360 to turn its platform for AI agents
(venturebeat.com)
17978.
17979.
Google is Hollowing out Waze, and that's a Problem for Apple
(builtformars.com)
17980.
The Download: cyberscammers' banking bypasses, and carbon removal troubles
(technologyreview.com)
17981.
My journey in optimising Elixir codebase
(hauleth.dev)
17982.
17983.
The Authentication Layer
(stylman.substack.com)
17984.
Mobile phones to be banned in schools in England under new plans
(theguardian.com)
17985.
17986.
Floating Point Fun on Cortex-M Processors
(danielmangum.com)
17987.
Pointer-Stable Dynamic Arrays
(vectrx.substack.com)
17988.
17989.
What Does AI Know?
(minervaatdusk.substack.com)
17990.
ASML raises 2026 sales outlook to €36B–€40B
(asml.com)
17991.
Is systems thinking the only skill left?
(youtube.com)
17992.
Fail2Drive: Benchmarking Closed-Loop Driving Generalization
(simonger.github.io)
17993.
Best "screensaver" in the world? – help me please:)
(auroratheanomaly.nekoweb.org)
17994.
Open Source SaaS Is Dead; Long Live Open Source
(goauthentik.io)
17995.
Show HN: Unfold – A paper folding puzzle game with worldwide rankings
(dailyunfold.com)
17996.
Mind the van Emden Gap
(blog.fogus.me)
17997.
Creating fake 3D characters in a 2D engine
(remvst.substack.com)
17998.
17999.
Is Claude Code going to cost $100/month? Probably not–it's all confusing
(simonwillison.net)
18000.
Val Kilmer set to be be resurrected with AI for new film
(theguardian.com)