Monthly Highlights
1801.
Why Microsoft Store Discontinued Support for Office Apps (bgr.com)
1802.
UK secures record supply of offshore wind projects (bbc.co.uk)
1803.
The Coffee Warehouse (scopeofwork.net)
1804.
Tesla sales fall for the second year in a row (businessinsider.com)
1805.
Logos Language Guide: Compile English to Rust (logicaffeine.com)
1806.
Mozilla right now (Digital Painting) (davidrevoy.com)
1807.
Not for human consumption (vectorculture.substack.com)
1808.
BillG the Manager (2021) (hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com)
1809.
What old tennis players teach us (2017) (raphkoster.com)
1810.
European Space Agency hit again as cybercriminals claim 200 GB data up for sale (theregister.com)
1811.
Verdichtung (alexeygy.github.io)
1812.
Iran official says 2k people have been killed in unrest (reuters.com)
1813.
Show HN: Open-Source 8-Ch BCI Board (ESP32 and ADS1299 and OpenBCI GUI) (github.com)
1814.
Show HN: I created a tool to design and create foamcore inserts for boardgames (boxinsertdesigner.com)
1815.
The Mysterious Forces Steering Views on Hacker News (xn--gckvb8fzb.com)
1816.
America's richest 10% now hold 60% of the nation's wealth (bsky.app)
1817.
Show HN: Free and local browser tool for designing gear models for 3D printing (gears.dmtrkovalenko.dev)
1818.
Cloudspecs: Cloud Hardware Evolution Through the Looking Glass (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
1819.
Show HN: Tonbo – an embedded database for serverless and edge runtimes (github.com)
1820.
Sigmund Freud's Begonia (observer.co.uk)
1821.
Bindless Oriented Graphics Programming (alextardif.com)
1822.
The First Web Server (dfarq.homeip.net)
1823.
Moving Images Related to the Apollo Missions, 1967–1969 (catalog.archives.gov)
1824.
Ask HN: Why Did Python Win?
1825.
The EU's fine against X is not about speech or ‘censorship’ (techpolicy.press)
1826.
Is Firefox Firefucked? (kevquirk.com)
1827.
AI capability isn't humanness (research.roundtable.ai)
1828.
Pink Power Ranger takes down white supremacist dating sites (thecanary.co)
1829.
Vibe Coding Killed Cursor (ischemist.com)
1830.
No shares in company, but 550 employees received a $240M gift from their owner (economictimes.indiatimes.com)