Monthly Highlights
871.
872.
873.
Grit: Rewriting Git in Rust with agents
(blog.gitbutler.com)
874.
I hate compilers
(xeiaso.net)
875.
876.
877.
878.
Field of clones: How horse replicas came to dominate polo
(knowablemagazine.org)
879.
Un-0: Generating Images with Coupled Oscillators
(unconv.ai)
880.
Linux Basics for Hackers (2019)
(github.com)
881.
Pyodide 314.0: Python packages can now publish WebAssembly wheels to PyPI
(blog.pyodide.org)
882.
Sem: New primitive for code understanding – not LSPs, but entities on top of Git
(ataraxy-labs.github.io)
883.
How I play video games with spinal muscular atrophy
(openassistivetech.org)
884.
Vinyl succumbs to Loudness War: more than just collateral damage (2025)
(magicvinyldigital.net)
885.
Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore Story (2023)
(historytoday.com)
886.
The unbearable cheapness of open weight models
(jamesoclaire.com)
887.
Ableton Extensions SDK
(ableton.com)
889.
890.
Porting the ThinkPad X61 to Coreboot
(blog.aheymans.xyz)
891.
AI sticker shock hits corporate America
(axios.com)
893.
Solar Energy Saves Europeans $135M a Day
(cleantechnica.com)
894.
OneDrive data now has an expiry date
(ms365news.com)
895.
How TimescaleDB compresses time-series data
(roszigit.com)
896.
Why do commercial spaces sit vacant? (2025)
(freerange.city)
898.
Who owns your ATProto identity?
(kevinak.se)
899.
John Jumper to join Anthropic
(twitter.com)
900.
Daily pill can double survival time for deadliest cancer, trial shows
(theguardian.com)