Weekly Best
2791.
Spec-Driven Development Workflow for Claude Code
(github.com)
2792.
&Mario – Digital Union for the People
(andmario.com)
2793.
UK competition regulator investigates Microsoft
(brucelawson.co.uk)
2794.
Active beam headlights are finally coming to America
(arstechnica.com)
2795.
An Inexpensive Schlieren System
(petapixel.com)
2796.
Basalt could be the key to greener and cheaper cement
(news.ucsb.edu)
2797.
Running AI agents without losing my keys
(zriyansh.medium.com)
2798.
2800.
India missed out on AI and now its run as market darling may be over
(japantimes.co.jp)
2801.
First They Came for the Programmers
(blog.miljko.org)
2802.
Common Lisp names all sixteen binary logic gates
(cs.cmu.edu)
2803.
10Gb/s Ethernet: using mini-heatsinks with a 10GBASE-T SFP+ module
(gilesthomas.com)
2804.
2805.
What changes when AI reads you first
(onomeokajevo.substack.com)
2806.
Async I/O in Zig 0.16, today
(lalinsky.com)
2807.
Google's open source distributed agent runtime
(github.com)
2808.
Recent Developments in LLM Architectures: KV Sharing, MHC, Compressed Attention
(magazine.sebastianraschka.com)
2809.
Ghost for Publishers
(ghost.org)
2810.
We Built a Web That Consumes Us
(gist.github.com)
2811.
Learning to Write (Again)
(jampa.bearblog.dev)
2812.
2814.
We refrigerated our way out of needing each other
(pilgrima.ge)
2815.
In Japan, we don't see robots as a threat: just a form of presence in the world
(english.elpais.com)
2816.
Workers in India are training robots that may replace them
(indianexpress.com)
2817.
OpenHamClock – Amateur Radio Dashboard
(openhamclock.com)
2818.
2819.
2820.
Building audit logging in Postgres without triggers
(runharbor.com)