Monthly Highlights
2041.
Microsoft confirms it made $27 billion after laying off 9,000 people (gamesradar.com)
2042.
Sloppy AI defenses take cybersecurity back to the 1990s, researchers say (scworld.com)
2043.
Britain Drops Request That Apple Create a Back Door (nytimes.com)
2044.
What makes Israel's starvation of Gaza stand apart (vox.com)
2045.
Porting to OS/2 (1987) (gitpi.us)
2046.
Making Libcurl Work in WebAssembly (jeroen.github.io)
2047.
Qwen3 Coder 480B is Live on Cerebras (cerebras.ai)
2048.
Show HN: Pontoon – Open-source customer data syncs (github.com)
2049.
Reflections on Soviet Amateur Photography (publicbooks.org)
2050.
Fun with Finite State Transducers (blog.yossarian.net)
2051.
I'm never going back to Matrix (shkspr.mobi)
2052.
To Infinity but Not Beyond (meyerweb.com)
2053.
Out-Fibbing CPython with the Plush Interpreter (pointersgonewild.com)
2054.
Spatio-temporal indexing the Bluesky firehose (joelgustafson.com)
2055.
Fixing a loud PSU fan without dying (chameth.com)
2056.
Disney 1985 film The Black Cauldron was an experiment that failed (bbc.com)
2057.
Moneybadger and Peach Payments partner to enable Bitcoin payments (bitcoinke.io)
2058.
Meta Freezes AI Hiring After Blockbuster Spending Spree (wsj.com)
2059.
My development team costs $41.73 a month (philipotoole.com)
2060.
Administration seeking $1B settlement from UCLA (cnn.com)
2061.
Ask HN: What change enabled you to consistently finish your side projects?
2062.
A Quantum Gravimeter for GPS Backup (spectrum.ieee.org)
2063.
Fair Access to Banking (usips.org)
2064.
The Subway Game (1980) (gricer.com)
2065.
Updates to Consumer Terms and Privacy Policy (anthropic.com)
2066.
Gaybreaking (twitter.com)
2067.
Andrew Ng and Yann LeCun: US Is Losing AI Race Due to Closed Models (haebom.dev)
2068.
Lambdas, Nested Functions, and Blocks (2021) (thephd.dev)
2069.
Robin Lakoff has died (nytimes.com)
2070.
Show HN: Rust framework for advanced file recognition and identification (crates.io)