Monthly Highlights
301.
When the Dotcom Bubble Burst (dfarq.homeip.net)
302.
Alphabet spins out Taara – Internet over lasers (x.company)
303.
Project Aardvark: reimagining AI weather prediction (turing.ac.uk)
304.
Show HN: I built an app to get daily wisdom from Mr. Worldwide (daale.club)
305.
Show HN: We built a Plug-in Home Battery for the 99.7% of us without Powerwalls (pilaenergy.com)
306.
Career Advice in 2025 (lethain.com)
307.
That Time I Recreated Photoshop in C++ (f055.net)
308.
Good-bye core types; Hello Go as we know and love it (go.dev)
309.
Big LLMs weights are a piece of history (antirez.com)
310.
Show HN: OpenNutrition – A free, public nutrition database (opennutrition.app)
311.
Chasing RFI Waves – Part Seven (raoulpop.com)
312.
The Origin of the Pork Taboo (archaeology.org)
313.
The cultural divide between mathematics and AI (sugaku.net)
314.
I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
315.
ToS;DR (tosdr.org)
316.
The Steam Deck is software-freedom friendly (isomorphism.xyz)
317.
Use Long Options in Scripts (matklad.github.io)
318.
DeepSeek-R1-671B-Q4_K_M with 1 or 2 Arc A770 on Xeon (github.com)
319.
Quadlet: Running Podman containers under systemd (mo8it.com)
320.
Public secrets exposure leads to supply chain attack on GitHub CodeQL (praetorian.com)
321.
GPT 4.5 level for 1% of the price (twitter.com)
322.
Tencent's 'Hunyuan-T1'–The First Mamba-Powered Ultra-Large Model (llm.hunyuan.tencent.com)
323.
Waltz's team set up at least 20 Signal group chats for crises across the world (politico.com)
324.
Show HN: Open-Source DocumentAI with Ollama (rlama.dev)
325.
Washington Post editor resigns after accusing CEO of killing column (nbcnews.com)
326.
Meta is trying to stop a former employee from promoting her book about Facebook (engadget.com)
327.
Going down the rabbit hole of Git's new bundle-URI (blog.gitbutler.com)
328.
Bolt3D: Generating 3D Scenes in Seconds (szymanowiczs.github.io)
329.
Internet shutdowns at record high in Africa as access 'weaponised' (theguardian.com)
330.
In the 1980s we downloaded games from the radio (newslttrs.com)