Monthly Highlights
211.
AMD CEO sees chips from TSMC's US plant costing 5%-20% more (bloomberg.com)
212.
Exit Tax: Leave Germany before your business gets big (eidel.io)
213.
Wikimedia Foundation Challenges UK Online Safety Act Regulations (wikimediafoundation.org)
214.
Ubiquiti launches UniFi OS Server for self-hosting (lazyadmin.nl)
215.
Visa and Mastercard: The global payment duopoly (2024) (quartr.com)
216.
Celebrating 20 Years of MDN (developer.mozilla.org)
217.
ACM Transitions to Full Open Access (acm.org)
218.
My experience with Claude Code after two weeks of adventures (sankalp.bearblog.dev)
219.
The untold impact of cancellation (pretty.direct)
220.
I wasted weeks hand optimizing assembly because I benchmarked on random data (vidarholen.net)
221.
DrawAFish.com Postmortem (aldenhallak.com)
222.
Staying cool without refrigerants: Next-generation Peltier cooling (news.samsung.com)
223.
How we built Bluey’s world (itsnicethat.com)
224.
Online Collection of Keygen Music (keygenmusic.tk)
225.
Illinois limits the use of AI in therapy and psychotherapy (washingtonpost.com)
226.
Shipping WebGPU on Windows in Firefox 141 (mozillagfx.wordpress.com)
227.
Ask HN: What trick of the trade took you too long to learn?
228.
Jujutsu for busy devs (maddie.wtf)
229.
Ring introducing new feature to allow police to live-stream access to cameras (eff.org)
230.
How I use Tailscale (chameth.com)
231.
Building Bluesky comments for my blog (natalie.sh)
232.
Cursor CLI (cursor.com)
233.
Why LLMs can't really build software (zed.dev)
234.
Facts don't change minds, structure does (vasily.cc)
235.
Harmony: OpenAI's response format for its open-weight model series (github.com)
236.
Australian court finds Apple, Google guilty of being anticompetitive (ghacks.net)
237.
I hacked my washing machine (nexy.blog)
238.
OCaml as my primary language (xvw.lol)
239.
AI is a floor raiser, not a ceiling raiser (elroy.bot)
240.
FDA has approved Yeztugo, a drug that provides protection against HIV infection (newatlas.com)