Monthly Highlights
931.
Show HN: I wrote a minimal memory allocator in C (github.com)
932.
Atuin’s New Runbook Execution Engine (blog.atuin.sh)
933.
I want you to understand Chicago (aphyr.com)
934.
Ask HN: Good resources to learn financial systems engineering?
935.
Historic Engineering Wonders: Photos That Reveal How They Pulled It Off (rarehistoricalphotos.com)
936.
Needy Programs (tonsky.me)
937.
Interactive λ-Reduction (deltanets.org)
938.
Multimodal Diffusion Language Models for Thinking-Aware Editing and Generation (github.com)
939.
Iran begins cloud seeding operations as drought bites (arabnews.com)
940.
Firefox Forcing LLM Features (equk.co.uk)
941.
The Linux Kernel Looks to “Bite the Bullet” in Enabling Microsoft C Extensions (phoronix.com)
942.
A triangle whose interior angles sum to zero (johndcook.com)
943.
The 101 of analog signal filtering (2024) (lcamtuf.substack.com)
944.
Intel could return to Apple computers in 2027 (theverge.com)
945.
Unofficial "Tier 4" Rust Target for older Windows versions (github.com)
946.
The Connectivity Standards Alliance Announces Zigbee 4.0 and Suzi (csa-iot.org)
947.
Oldest woman to finish Ironman World Championship in Kona (bigislandnow.com)
948.
Micro.blog launches new 'Studio' tier with video hosting (heydingus.net)
949.
Program-of-Thought Prompting Outperforms Chain-of-Thought by 15% (2022) (arxiv.org)
950.
Jmail: Gmail Clone with Epstein's Emails (jmail.world)
951.
European Nations Decide Against Acquiring Boeing E-7 Awacs Aircraft (defensemirror.com)
952.
Hiring a developer as a small indie studio in 2025 (ballardgames.com)
953.
Silicon Valley's man in the White House is benefiting himself and his friends (nytimes.com)
954.
Electron vs. Tauri (dolthub.com)
955.
Show HN: Runprompt – run .prompt files from the command line (github.com)
956.
How to run phones while being struck by suicide drones (nasa.cx)
957.
Why WinQuake exists and how it works (fabiensanglard.net)
958.
KDE Plasma 6.8 Will Go Wayland-Exclusive in Dropping X11 Session Support (phoronix.com)
959.
Critical RCE Vulnerabilities in React and Next.js (wiz.io)
960.
Acme, a brief history of one of the protocols which has changed the Internet (blog.brocas.org)