Monthly Highlights
331.
Python: The Optimization Ladder (cemrehancavdar.com)
332.
Cloud VM benchmarks 2026 (devblog.ecuadors.net)
333.
My Homelab Setup (bryananthonio.com)
334.
DOGE Track (dogetrack.info)
335.
0 A.D. Release 28: Boiorix (play0ad.com)
336.
Don't trust AI agents (nanoclaw.dev)
337.
The First Fully General Computer Action Model (si.inc)
338.
First in-utero stem cell therapy for fetal spina bifida repair is safe: study (health.ucdavis.edu)
339.
How kernel anti-cheats work (s4dbrd.github.io)
340.
Helix: A post-modern text editor (helix-editor.com)
341.
Gamedate – A site to revive dead multiplayer games (gamedate.org)
342.
Baochip-1x: What it is, why I'm doing it now and how it came about (crowdsupply.com)
343.
Dolphin Progress Release 2603 (dolphin-emu.org)
344.
Games with loot boxes to get minimum 16 age rating across Europe (bbc.com)
345.
Privilege is bad grammar (tadaima.bearblog.dev)
346.
A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning (2015) (r2d3.us)
347.
The Met releases high-def 3D scans of 140 famous art objects (openculture.com)
348.
What AI coding costs you (tomwojcik.com)
349.
Rack-mount hydroponics (sa.lj.am)
350.
Hacking an old Kindle to display bus arrival times (mariannefeng.com)
351.
CasNum (github.com)
352.
Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence (anthropic.com)
353.
President Trump bans Anthropic from use in government systems (npr.org)
354.
Welcome (back) to Macintosh (take.surf)
355.
Warn about PyPy being unmaintained (github.com)
356.
Bucketsquatting is finally dead (onecloudplease.com)
357.
“It turns out” (2010) (jsomers.net)
358.
Google closes deal to acquire Wiz (wiz.io)
359.
The Gervais Principle, or the Office According to “The Office” (2009) (ribbonfarm.com)
360.
Show HN: Steerling-8B, a language model that can explain any token it generates (guidelabs.ai)