Monthly Highlights
361.
363.
Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish?
(theguardian.com)
364.
Alibaba's new AI chip: Key specifications comparable to H20
(news.futunn.com)
366.
The great software quality collapse or, how we normalized catastrophe
(techtrenches.substack.com)
367.
Subway Builder: A realistic subway simulation game
(subwaybuilder.com)
368.
Designing NotebookLM
(jasonspielman.com)
369.
A History of Large Language Models
(gregorygundersen.com)
371.
373.
374.
What .NET 10 GC changes mean for developers
(roxeem.com)
375.
Top Programming Languages 2025
(spectrum.ieee.org)
376.
Our efforts, in part, define us
(weakty.com)
377.
378.
American Prairie unlocks another 70k acres in Montana
(earthhope.substack.com)
379.
The RAG Obituary: Killed by agents, buried by context windows
(nicolasbustamante.com)
380.
Determination of the fifth Busy Beaver value
(arxiv.org)
381.
Denmark wants to push through Chat Control
(netzpolitik.org)
382.
Xcode Is the Worst Piece of Professional Software I Have Ever Used
(holdtherobot.com)
383.
DXGI debugging: Microsoft put me on a list
(slugcat.systems)
384.
‘Overworked, underpaid’ humans train Google’s AI
(theguardian.com)
385.
Diff Algorithms
(flo.znkr.io)
386.
387.
Cormac McCarthy's personal library
(smithsonianmag.com)
388.
Designing agentic loops
(simonwillison.net)
390.
Resurrect the Old Web
(stevedylandev.bearblog.dev)