Monthly Highlights
421.
Rainbow Six Siege hacked as players get billions of credits and random bans (shanethegamer.com)
422.
Stepping down as Mockito maintainer after ten years (github.com)
423.
RTX 5090 and Raspberry Pi: Can it game? (scottjg.com)
424.
Significant US farm losses persist, despite federal assistance (fb.org)
425.
90M people. 118 hours of silence. One nation erased from the internet (state-of-iranblackout.whisper.security)
426.
Start your meetings at 5 minutes past (philipotoole.com)
427.
Richard D. James aka Aphex Twin speaks to Tatsuya Takahashi (2017) (web.archive.org)
428.
Show HN: Tailsnitch – A security auditor for Tailscale (github.com)
429.
“Stop Designing Languages. Write Libraries Instead” (2016) (lbstanza.org)
430.
Jensen: 'We've done our country a great disservice' by offshoring (barchart.com)
431.
Unity's Mono problem: C# code runs slower than it should (marekfiser.com)
432.
Five Years of Tinygrad (geohot.github.io)
433.
The Napoleon Technique: Postponing things to increase productivity (effectiviology.com)
434.
ICE's Tool to Monitor Phones in Neighborhoods (404media.co)
435.
QNX Self-Hosted Developer Desktop (devblog.qnx.com)
436.
High-speed train collision in Spain kills at least 39 (bbc.com)
437.
All Delisted Steam Games (delistedgames.com)
438.
SETI@home is in hiberation (setiathome.berkeley.edu)
439.
50% of U.S. vinyl buyers don't own a record player (lightcapai.medium.com)
440.
Unrolling the Codex agent loop (openai.com)
441.
High-Level Is the Goal (bvisness.me)
442.
Interactive eBPF (ebpf.party)
443.
Donut Lab’s all-solid-state battery delivers 400 Wh/kg of energy density (donutlab.com)
444.
Our approach to advertising (openai.com)
445.
LearnixOS (learnix-os.com)
446.
Ask HN: What skills do you want to develop or improve in 2026?
447.
Article by article, how Big Tech shaped the EU's roll-back of digital rights (corporateeurope.org)
448.
The Gleam Programming Language (gleam.run)
449.
Why I left iNaturalist (kueda.net)
450.
Meta announces nuclear energy projects (about.fb.com)