Monthly Highlights
20311.
Norwegian Boating Licenses and Generational Law
(daringfireball.net)
20312.
20313.
I tried the pixel-flavored Coke, and it Bytes
(theverge.com)
20314.
AI needs a strong data fabric to deliver business value
(technologyreview.com)
20315.
PuzzleScript
(puzzlescript.net)
20316.
OpenAI Reportedly Working on an AI Smartphone to Rival iPhone
(macrumors.com)
20317.
The Rise and Fall of 'Petty Tyrants'
(noemamag.com)
20318.
Scientists map how HIV hijacks human cells–and how cells can fight back
(medicalxpress.com)
20319.
Report of the Yale Committee on Trust in Higher Education [pdf]
(president.yale.edu)
20320.
Brad Feld – Two Weeks of Stomping Slop
(adventuresinclaude.ai)
20321.
Fingerprint Harvesting in the Bot Ecosystem
(castle.io)
20322.
What Are Unix Domain Sockets?
(docs.sweeting.me)
20323.
Chernobyl 40 Years On
(yunzi.co.uk)
20324.
Seemingly Conscious AI Risks
(papers.ssrn.com)
20325.
20326.
Astro 6 includes an experimental new Rust compiler
(astro.build)
20327.
20328.
Lawnchair Larry Flight
(en.wikipedia.org)
20329.
The Flattering Mirror
(hansstegeman.substack.com)
20330.
How Claude Code and Codex approach sandboxing
(instavm.io)
20331.
GPT Image 2 vs. Nano Banana 2: what to use now
(blog.alcazarsec.com)
20332.
20333.
20334.
Show HN: Keep up with your coding agents – Git Watchttower
(gitwatchtower.dev)
20335.
Cloud agnostic: not unlike database agnostic
(site.sebasmonia.com)
20336.
20337.
Aperture beta: better controls for the AI agent era
(tailscale.com)
20338.
Bizarre Viruses Indeed
(science.org)
20339.
Coding Is Dead ( But It Still Smells Funny)
(adamtornhill.substack.com)