Monthly Highlights
1651.
The iPad was on Tailscale: a WebRTC debugging story
(p2claw.com)
1652.
Brume is a 24-voice multi-timbral desktop synth for the CM5
(brume.aftertone.co)
1653.
1654.
Screen time can damage under-twos' development, landmark study suggests
(theguardian.com)
1655.
1656.
Do we need billionaires?
(bjhess.com)
1657.
Let's celebrate work that is 100% human-made
(human-made.work)
1658.
Pondering routing more of my traffic via nodes outside the UK
(neilzone.co.uk)
1659.
Cannibalism
(b-ark.ca)
1660.
Dear Microsoft, enough is enough
(politico.eu)
1661.
Health insurance claim denial rates range from 13% to 35% by insurer
(randalolson.com)
1662.
How H-E-B became Texas' most beloved brand (2024)
(texashighways.com)
1664.
Introduction – Rust for Python Programmers
(microsoft.github.io)
1665.
A human postmortem of the 1996 AOL outage
(ngrok.com)
1666.
1667.
1668.
8086 Segmented Memory was a good idea
(owl.billpg.com)
1669.
GTA 6 will cost $80
(bbc.com)
1670.
I am a person who will look at the Steam Machine and cry
(blog.zarfhome.com)
1671.
Internet traffic in Iran increasing
(radar.cloudflare.com)
1672.
The Exhaustion of Talking to a Tool
(ohadravid.github.io)
1673.
1674.
Show HN: My Windows XP portfolio with working Game Boy and iPod
(mitchivin.com)
1675.
Microsoft wants users to be addicted to Scout, their AI personal assistant
(disassociated.com)
1676.
1677.
1678.
A record 242 US cities now have starter homes that cost $1M
(investors.zillowgroup.com)
1679.
Why Gentoo?
(blogs.gentoo.org)
1680.
Generative AI Is Having Its Herbalife Moment
(whatwelo.st)