Monthly Highlights
9001.
Function Composition from C++17 to C++23
(freshsources.com)
9002.
9003.
Rio 3.5 Open 397B from a municipal IT company
(huggingface.co)
9004.
9005.
Building a Western gallium supply chain beyond China's reach
(wpintelligence.washingtonpost.com)
9007.
Omnigent: A Meta-Harness to Combine, Control and Share Your Agents
(databricks.com)
9009.
9010.
Seven Perfect Shuffles Randomize a Deck of Cards. But How Many Sloppy Ones?
(quantamagazine.org)
9011.
9012.
Node.js Security Fix Silently Broke node-fetch, which broke other tools
(jdstaerk.substack.com)
9013.
Leaked Alleged Text of Trump-Iran Deal
(mediaite.com)
9014.
What it's like being the only security company in your YC batch
(ventureinsecurity.net)
9015.
9016.
9017.
Commodore's new flip phone blocks social media and browsers
(arstechnica.com)
9018.
Gender of Connectors and Fasteners
(en.wikipedia.org)
9019.
9020.
Major mobile carrier left user PII in the clear
(theregister.com)
9021.
9022.
9023.
Kimi 2.7 vs. DeepSeek Coder
(simpletechguides.com)
9024.
9025.
Elastic layoff translation (June 24, 2026)
(layofftranslator.com)
9026.
9027.
9028.
TDD is how I trust the code AI agents write [video]
(youtube.com)
9029.
9030.
The Myth of 'Mad' Genius
(aeon.co)