Weekly Best
31.
Sequoia backs Zed (zed.dev)
32.
Left to Right Programming (graic.net)
33.
D2 (text to diagram tool) now supports ASCII renders (d2lang.com)
34.
Pixel 10 Phones (blog.google)
35.
ArchiveTeam has finished archiving all goo.gl short links (tracker.archiveteam.org)
36.
FFmpeg Assembly Language Lessons (github.com)
37.
Home Depot sued for 'secretly' using facial recognition at self-checkouts (petapixel.com)
38.
Gemma 3 270M re-implemented in pure PyTorch for local tinkering (github.com)
39.
95% of Companies See 'Zero Return' on $30B Generative AI Spend (thedailyadda.com)
40.
Manim: Animation engine for explanatory math videos (github.com)
41.
4chan will refuse to pay daily online safety fines, lawyer tells BBC (bbc.co.uk)
42.
Show HN: OS X Mavericks Forever (mavericksforever.com)
43.
How to Think About GPUs (jax-ml.github.io)
44.
"Remove mentions of XSLT from the html spec" (github.com)
45.
Code review can be better (tigerbeetle.com)
46.
T-Mobile claimed selling location data without consent is legal–judges disagree (arstechnica.com)
47.
AWS in 2025: Stuff you think you know that's now wrong (lastweekinaws.com)
48.
What is going on right now? (catskull.net)
49.
Line scan camera image processing for train photography (daniel.lawrence.lu)
50.
Code formatting comes to uv experimentally (pydevtools.com)
51.
What makes Claude Code so damn good (minusx.ai)
52.
A German ISP tampered with their DNS – specifically to sabotage my website (lina.sh)
53.
Leaving Gmail for Mailbox.org (giuliomagnifico.blog)
54.
Electricity prices are climbing more than twice as fast as inflation (npr.org)
55.
I forced every engineer to take sales calls and they rewrote our platform (old.reddit.com)
56.
Custom telescope mount using harmonic drives and ESP32 (svendewaerhert.com)
57.
When did AI take over Hacker News? (zachperk.com)
58.
Using Podman, Compose and BuildKit (emersion.fr)
59.
Bank forced to rehire workers after lying about chatbot productivity, union says (arstechnica.com)
60.
Without the futex, it's futile (h4x0r.org)