Yearly Favorites
10381.
Error handling in Rust
(felix-knorr.net)
10382.
Personal aviation is about to get interesting (2023)
(elidourado.com)
10383.
Can you stop beans from making you gassy?
(seriouseats.com)
10384.
Netflix Backs Out of Warner Bros. Bidding, Paramount Set to Win
(hollywoodreporter.com)
10385.
Who's the smartest corvid?
(thetyee.ca)
10386.
I should have loved electrical engineering
(blog.tdhttt.com)
10387.
Why effort scales superlinearly with the perceived quality of creative work
(markusstrasser.org)
10388.
The Miracle of Wörgl
(scf.green)
10389.
How the Atomic Tests Looked Like from Los Angeles
(amusingplanet.com)
10390.
Elasticsearch was never a database
(paradedb.com)
10391.
What does it mean to be thirsty?
(quantamagazine.org)
10392.
GPT‑5.5 Bio Bug Bounty
(openai.com)
10394.
Lithium compound can reverse Alzheimer’s in mice: study
(hms.harvard.edu)
10395.
10396.
The CMS is dead, long live the CMS
(next.jazzsequence.com)
10397.
Show HN: Bible as RAG Database
(crosscanon.com)
10398.
Building the largest known Kubernetes cluster
(cloud.google.com)
10399.
Omarchy, a Linux Distribution by DHH
(omarchy.org)
10400.
10401.
A Periodic Map of Cheese
(cheesemap.netlify.app)
10402.
10403.
10404.
Code is cheap now, but software isn't
(chrisgregori.dev)
10405.
Mago: A fast PHP toolchain written in Rust
(github.com)
10406.
Projects evaluated to see if they're as free and open source as advertised
(isitreallyfoss.com)
10407.
The weaponization of travel blacklists
(papersplease.org)
10408.
Fake Fans
(wordsfromeliza.com)
10409.
Cell-based architecture for resilient payment systems
(americanexpress.io)
10410.
What's New in Python 3.15
(docs.python.org)