Monthly Highlights
2281.
Drowning Doesn't Look Like Drowning (2021)
(gcaptain.com)
2282.
About ASCII art and Jgs font (2023)
(velvetyne.fr)
2283.
Trophic memory, deer, and a unique scientific object (2024)
(thoughtforms.life)
2284.
Is anyone still using Emacs?
(jmmv.dev)
2285.
Please, Use a Link
(idiallo.com)
2286.
Show HN: Pen and paper resource development game with an emergent world
(jameshylands.co.uk)
2287.
Resurrecting a soaked, corroded, and damaged Commodore SX‑64 (2025)
(jerrylparker.com)
2288.
Claude, Teach Me Something
(hugotunius.se)
2289.
2290.
2291.
2293.
Cooling in Space
(guille.site)
2294.
Claude: Elevated Error Rates for Opus 4.8, Opus 4.7, Opus 4.6, and Sonnet 4.6
(status.claude.com)
2295.
2296.
A powerful new chapter for Windows PCs, accelerated by Nvidia RTX Spark
(blogs.windows.com)
2297.
Congress moves to integrate US and Israeli militaries
(responsiblestatecraft.org)
2298.
The history of butterfly swimming
(swimming.org)
2299.
Talk Is Cheap: The Operational Impact of LLM Use
(unessays.substack.com)
2300.
Why I collect DLES
(dles.gg)
2301.
2302.
How to Become a Person After Smartphones Have Rotted Your Brain
(thenewatlantis.com)
2303.
Seventeen Camels and Where They Can Take You
(mathenchant.wordpress.com)
2304.
Why your asthma inhaler is so expensive (in the US)
(educatedguesswork.org)
2305.
Liverpool and Manchester Railway
(en.wikipedia.org)
2306.
2307.
Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security
(whitehouse.gov)
2308.
2309.
Inkstravaganza
(inkandswitch.com)
2310.