Monthly Highlights
271.
32GB of DDR5 now costs $375 – AI shortage continues to squeeze PC building
(tomshardware.com)
272.
45°C cooling design cuts data center water use to near zero
(blogs.nvidia.com)
273.
Hacker News front page as a site
(thefrontpage.dev)
274.
275.
Danish privacy activist Lars Andersen raided by police
(twitter.com)
277.
That Methyl Methacrylate Tank
(science.org)
278.
Lines of code got a better publicist
(curlewis.co.nz)
279.
RubyLLM: A Ruby framework for all major AI providers
(rubyllm.com)
280.
Google Hits 50% IPv6
(blog.apnic.net)
281.
AI demands more engineering discipline. Not less
(charitydotwtf.substack.com)
283.
Chrome is looking to permanently drop MV2 extension
(neowin.net)
284.
Nvidia RTX Spark
(nvidia.com)
287.
C++: The Documentary
(herbsutter.com)
288.
What Apple and Google are doing to push notifications
(jacquescorbytuech.com)
289.
The Coming Loop
(lucumr.pocoo.org)
290.
Anthropic surpasses OpenAI to become most valuable AI startup
(qazinform.com)
292.
Exit IP VPN servers mitigation rollout
(mullvad.net)
293.
United Airlines 767 returns to Newark after Bluetooth name sparks alert
(simpleflying.com)
294.
I found a seashell in the middle of the desert
(github.com)
295.
The founder of Craigslist has given away half a billion dollars
(independent.co.uk)
297.
A few interesting modern pixel fonts
(unsung.aresluna.org)
298.
299.
Crypto in 2026: Oh, This Is the Bad Place
(stephendiehl.com)
300.
Ubiquiti: Enterprise NAS, Built on ZFS
(blog.ui.com)