Weekly Best
91.
Dave Täht has died (libreqos.io)
92.
Today Google bricked my Chromebook by force-installing a hidden extension (cloudisland.nz)
93.
Accessible open textbooks in math-heavy disciplines (richardzach.org)
94.
Web Server for AoE 1, 2 and 3 DE supporting LAN multiplayer 100% offline (github.com)
95.
Trump's attacks on universities get darker, with shadows reaching our shores (christinapagel.substack.com)
96.
How IMAP works under the hood (blog.lohr.dev)
97.
Where does air pollution come from? (ourworldindata.org)
98.
Compiler Options Hardening Guide for C and C++ (best.openssf.org)
99.
Show HN: WhatsApp MCP Server (github.com)
100.
The Egg (2009) (galactanet.com)
101.
Turso SQLite Offline Sync Public Beta (turso.tech)
102.
US accidentally sent Maryland father to Salvadorian prison, can't get him back (independent.co.uk)
103.
Cross-Platform P2P Wi-Fi: How the EU Killed AWDL (ditto.com)
104.
Buy once, use forever A directory of one-time purchase software (buyoncesoftware.com)
105.
Madison Square Garden's surveillance banned this fan over his T-shirt design (theverge.com)
106.
Self-Hosting like it's 2025 (kiranet.org)
107.
Koto Programming Language (koto.dev)
108.
Marine Le Pen banned from running in 2027 and given four-year sentence (theguardian.com)
109.
Generate autounattend.xml files for Windows 10/11 (schneegans.de)
110.
Introduction to System Programming in Linux (Early Access) (nostarch.com)
111.
Lvgl: Embedded graphics library to create beautiful UIs (github.com)
112.
Show HN: Qwen-2.5-32B is now the best open source OCR model (github.com)
113.
Everything is Ghibli (carly.substack.com)
114.
Learning Theory from First Principles [pdf] (di.ens.fr)
115.
Win98-quickinstall: A framework and installer to quickly install Windows 98 (github.com)
116.
JEP draft: Prepare to make final mean final (openjdk.org)
117.
OpenWrt Two Approval (openwrt.org)
118.
Golang on the Playstation 2 (rgsilva.com)
119.
US Administration announces 34% tariffs on China, 20% on EU (bbc.com)
120.
Windows 11 is closing a loophole that let you skip making a Microsoft account (theverge.com)