Monthly Highlights
451.
Hyperlight WASM: Fast, secure, and OS-free (opensource.microsoft.com)
452.
The Wisconsin cartographer who mapped Tolkien's fantasy world (wpr.org)
453.
If you get the chance, always run more extra network fiber cabling (utcc.utoronto.ca)
454.
Oxidizing Ubuntu: adopting Rust utilities by default (lwn.net)
455.
Scallop – A Language for Neurosymbolic Programming (scallop-lang.org)
456.
Foreign visits into the U.S. fell off a cliff in March (axios.com)
457.
Oxygen atoms discovered in most distant known galaxy (eso.org)
458.
Show HN: WhatsApp MCP Server (github.com)
459.
Chroma: Ubisoft's internal tool used to simulate color-blindness (github.com)
460.
Social Security Administration Moving Public Communications to X (wired.com)
461.
Data centers contain 90% crap data (gerrymcgovern.com)
462.
Stamina Is a Quiet Advantage (kupajo.com)
463.
The Egg (2009) (galactanet.com)
464.
Fine-tune Google's Gemma 3 (unsloth.ai)
465.
Ask HN: Why is there no P2P streaming protocol like BitTorrent?
466.
Collapse OS (collapseos.org)
467.
US accidentally sent Maryland father to Salvadorian prison, can't get him back (independent.co.uk)
468.
Hacking the Postgres wire protocol (pgdog.dev)
469.
Zig's new LinkedList API (it's time to learn fieldParentPtr) (openmymind.net)
470.
Why is there a “small house” in IBM's Code page 437? (blog.glyphdrawing.club)
471.
A 32-bit processor made with an atomically thin semiconductor (arstechnica.com)
472.
Supply constraints do not explain house price, quantity growth across US cities (nber.org)
473.
Cross-Platform P2P Wi-Fi: How the EU Killed AWDL (ditto.com)
474.
Buy once, use forever A directory of one-time purchase software (buyoncesoftware.com)
475.
Generate autounattend.xml files for Windows 10/11 (schneegans.de)
476.
Turso SQLite Offline Sync Public Beta (turso.tech)
477.
WebRTC for the Curious (webrtcforthecurious.com)
478.
“Vibe Coding” vs. Reality (cendyne.dev)
479.
Self-Hosting like it's 2025 (kiranet.org)
480.
How to Delete Your 23andMe Data (eff.org)