Monthly Highlights
751.
Reviving Papers with Code
(paperswithcode.co)
752.
753.
754.
How we index images for RAG
(kapa.ai)
755.
Squillions: How money laundering won
(lrb.co.uk)
756.
757.
Minecraft: Java Edition 26.2, the first version with Vulkan 1.2
(minecraft.net)
759.
760.
Thomann takes legal action against Fender
(thomann.de)
761.
762.
763.
Coalton is an efficient, statically typed Lisp with ideas from Haskell and OCaml
(coalton-lang.github.io)
764.
Phoenix LiveView 1.2
(phoenixframework.org)
765.
The Future of Email
(fastmail.com)
766.
AI job grief: A psychological crisis hitting tech workers
(jackmaguire.org)
767.
Hormuz crisis side effect: a sharp rise in container shipping rates
(lloydslist.com)
768.
I hacked into the worst e-bike and fixed it [video]
(youtube.com)
769.
GitHub shouldn't be a dependency for publishing Rust on crates.io
(infosec.exchange)
770.
The state of building user interfaces in Rust
(areweguiyet.com)
771.
The Speed of Prototyping in the Age of AI
(darylcecile.net)
772.
Gooey: A GPU-accelerated UI framework for Zig
(github.com)
773.
774.
OpenAI Losses Increased Nearly 8X in 2025, with Spending Hitting $34B
(wheresyoured.at)
775.
Dynamic Workflows in Claude Code
(claude.com)
776.
Ending respiratory infections
(blog.interceptfund.com)
777.
The 100k whys of AI
(lcamtuf.substack.com)
778.
The ability to regrow body parts is dormant in mammals, not lost
(sciencedaily.com)
780.