Monthly Highlights
271.
A Lean companion to Analysis I (terrytao.wordpress.com)
272.
Left-Pad (2024) (azerkoculu.com)
273.
Ask HN: Startup getting spammed with PayPal disputes, what should we do?
274.
Ask HN: Has anybody built search on top of Anna's Archive?
275.
Eleven v3 (elevenlabs.io)
276.
OpenAI o3-pro (help.openai.com)
277.
Self-hosted x86 back end is now default in debug mode (ziglang.org)
278.
Poline – An enigmatic color palette generator using polar coordinates (meodai.github.io)
279.
Curtis Yarvin's Plot Against America (newyorker.com)
280.
What Google Translate can tell us about vibecoding (ingrids.space)
281.
Reading NFC Passport Chips in Linux (shkspr.mobi)
282.
Rust compiler performance (kobzol.github.io)
283.
4-7-8 Breathing (breathbelly.com)
284.
Introduction to the A* Algorithm (2014) (redblobgames.com)
285.
Why agents are bad pair programmers (justin.searls.co)
286.
Jokes and Humour in the Public Android API (voxelmanip.se)
287.
Using Microsoft's New CLI Text Editor on Ubuntu (omgubuntu.co.uk)
288.
Ancient X11 scaling technology (flak.tedunangst.com)
289.
End of 10: Upgrade your old Windows 10 computer to Linux (endof10.org)
290.
Maximizing Battery Storage Profits via High-Frequency Intraday Trading (arxiv.org)
291.
How long it takes to know if a job is right for you or not (charity.wtf)
292.
XBOW, an autonomous penetration tester, has reached the top spot on HackerOne (xbow.com)
293.
A masochist's guide to web development (sebastiano.tronto.net)
294.
How we’re responding to The NYT’s data demands in order to protect user privacy (openai.com)
295.
Japanese scientists develop artificial blood compatible with all blood types (tokyoweekender.com)
296.
FICO to incorporate buy-now-pay-later loans into credit scores (axios.com)
297.
SpaceX Starship 36 Anomaly (twitter.com)
298.
Apple Notes Expected to Gain Markdown Support in iOS 26 (macrumors.com)
299.
Better Auth, by a self-taught Ethiopian dev, raises $5M from Peak XV, YC (techcrunch.com)
300.
What happens when people don't understand how AI works (theatlantic.com)