Monthly Highlights
1831.
1832.
Perplexity Response to Cloudflare
(twitter.com)
1833.
Physical Media Is Cool Again. Streaming Services Have Themselves to Blame
(rollingstone.com)
1834.
Titles matter
(joshcollinsworth.com)
1836.
Welcome to the IPv4 Games
(ipv4.games)
1837.
Google agrees to pause AI workloads when power demand spikes
(theregister.com)
1838.
Why building a self-hosted SaaS is harder
(getlago.com)
1839.
No
(olu.online)
1840.
Critcl – C Runtime in Tcl
(andreas-kupries.github.io)
1841.
The Cornervery: A 90-Degree Stapler
(core77.com)
1843.
What Is Popover=Hint?
(una.im)
1844.
The Making of Dario Amodei
(bigtechnology.com)
1845.
1846.
SAML Shield: Drop-in protection that works for any stack
(samlshield.com)
1848.
1849.
Tesla stops taking Model S/X orders in Europe
(electrek.co)
1850.
Qwen Image
(huggingface.co)
1851.
Americans Are Ignoring Their Student Loan Bills
(news.bloomberglaw.com)
1852.
Why does AI feel so different?
(blog.nilenso.com)
1853.
Generative AI. "Slop Generators, are unsuitable for use [ ]"
(asahilinux.org)
1854.
Mark Zuckerberg Shakes Up Meta's A.I. Efforts, Again
(nytimes.com)
1855.
Please Don't Promote Wayland
(stoppromotingwayland.netlify.app)
1856.
With AI chatbots, Big Tech is moving fast and breaking people
(arstechnica.com)
1857.
1858.
1859.
Modernising the Amiga at Forty
(benjamin.computer)
1860.
Weather Radar APIs in 2025: A Founder's Complete Market Overview
(rainviewer.com)