Monthly Highlights
2221.
Is anyone still using Emacs?
(blogsystem5.substack.com)
2222.
Palantir to manage UK firearms, explosives, and poisons licensing
(theregister.com)
2223.
The Lost Story of Alan Turing's "Delilah" Project (2025)
(spectrum.ieee.org)
2224.
Value Numbering
(bernsteinbear.com)
2225.
How Fear and Social Pressure Are 'Overarming' the U.S.
(home.dartmouth.edu)
2227.
McMansions 101: What Makes a McMansion Bad Architecture? (2016)
(mcmansionhell.com)
2228.
No Babies? Blame Capitalism
(jacobin.com)
2230.
Pentagon puts building blocks in place for Cuba invasion
(politico.com)
2231.
The anatomy of an AI-native org
(ajeygore.in)
2232.
Iran Delays U.S. Peace Talks over Israeli Attacks in Lebanon
(maritime-executive.com)
2234.
Can I Buy Your KV Cache?
(arxiv.org)
2236.
Show HN: Verso – A $14.99 Mac word processor with no subscription
(versowriter.app)
2237.
Programmers Aren't People
(elliotbonneville.com)
2238.
Setting Up a New Windows Laptop in 2026
(matthewquerzoli.com)
2239.
Show HN: Textile – A desktop app for weaving together bits of text
(gettextile.app)
2240.
The first game engine for robotics
(luckyrobots.com)
2241.
A Trillion Characters
(characters.fastserial.com)
2242.
We suggest using living spiders as cooling devices for data centers (2020)
(marksilberstein.ece.technion.ac.il)
2243.
Aikido Code Audit
(aikido.dev)
2244.
Book Dedications
(walzr.com)
2245.
Firefox confirms working on own adblocker [video]
(youtube.com)
2246.
Bun.Image
(bun.com)
2248.
Nobody clicks your share buttons
(derekhanson.blog)
2249.
Granularity comes at a cost
(sidhantbansal.com)
2250.