Monthly Highlights
331.
FreeMDU: Open-source Miele appliance diagnostic tools (github.com)
332.
Perkeep – Personal storage system for life (perkeep.org)
333.
Zig's new plan for asynchronous programs (lwn.net)
334.
Japan's gamble to turn island of Hokkaido into global chip hub (bbc.com)
335.
Cloudflare tells U.S. govt that foreign site blocking efforts are trade barriers (torrentfreak.com)
336.
Original Superman comic becomes the highest-priced comic book ever sold (bbc.com)
337.
Project Gemini (geminiprotocol.net)
338.
“Boobs check” – Technique to verify if sites behind CDN are hosted in Iran (twitter.com)
339.
Learn Prolog Now (2006) (lpn.swi-prolog.org)
340.
Show HN: Epstein Files Organized and Searchable (searchepsteinfiles.com)
341.
Tabloid: The Clickbait Headline Programming Language (tabloid.vercel.app)
342.
Modern cars are spying on you. Here's what you can do about it (apnews.com)
343.
Brain has five 'eras' with adult mode not starting until early 30s (theguardian.com)
344.
Can Dutch universities do without Microsoft? (dub.uu.nl)
345.
.NET MAUI is coming to Linux and the browser (avaloniaui.net)
346.
Japanese game devs face font dilemma as license increases from $380 to $20k (gamesindustry.biz)
347.
Firefox expands fingerprint protections (blog.mozilla.org)
348.
A graph explorer of the Epstein emails (epstein-doc-explorer-1.onrender.com)
349.
Honda: 2 years of ml vs 1 month of prompting - heres what we learned (levs.fyi)
350.
Games using anti-cheats and their compatibility with GNU/Linux or Wine/Proton (areweanticheatyet.com)
351.
When UPS charged me a $684 tariff on $355 of vintage computer parts (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
352.
X Just Accidentally Exposed a Covert Influence Network Targeting Americans (weaponizedspaces.substack.com)
353.
Cognitive and mental health correlates of short-form video use (psycnet.apa.org)
354.
What the hell have you built (wthhyb.sacha.house)
355.
The terminal of the future (jyn.dev)
356.
I just want working RCS messaging (wt.gd)
357.
Go's Sweet 16 (go.dev)
358.
NSA and IETF, part 3: Dodging the issues at hand (blog.cr.yp.to)
359.
The history of Casio watches (casio.com)
360.
GrapheneOS migrates server infrastructure from France (privacyguides.org)