Study: Social media probably can't be fixed
(arstechnica.com)
Monthly Highlights
571.
572.
How to sell if your user is not the buyer
(writings.founderlabs.io)
573.
Google suffers data breach in ongoing Salesforce data theft attacks
(bleepingcomputer.com)
574.
Cloudflare incident on August 21, 2025
(blog.cloudflare.com)
575.
AI is impressive because we've failed at personal computing
(rakhim.exotext.com)
576.
The Unix-Haters Handbook (1994) [pdf]
(simson.net)
577.
Blender is Native on Windows 11 on Arm
(thurrott.com)
578.
I made a floppy disk from scratch
(kottke.org)
579.
Journaling using Nix, Vim and coreutils
(tangled.sh)
580.
581.
I'm too dumb for Zig's new IO interface
(openmymind.net)
582.
IRS head says free Direct File tax service is 'gone'
(theverge.com)
583.
ThinkPad designer David Hill on unreleased models
(theregister.com)
584.
The two versions of Parquet
(jeronimo.dev)
585.
Omarchy Is Out
(world.hey.com)
586.
587.
Simplify, then add delightness: On designing for children
(shaneosullivan.wordpress.com)
589.
How Not to Buy a SSD
(andrei.xyz)
590.
GitHub pull requests are down
(github.com)
591.
592.
593.
Writing memory efficient C structs
(tomscheers.github.io)
594.
How to grow almost anything
(howtogrowalmostanything.notion.site)
595.
DeepWiki: Understand Any Codebase
(aitidbits.ai)
596.
Who Invented Backpropagation?
(people.idsia.ch)
597.
HN Search isn't ingesting new data since Friday
(github.com)
598.
Eliminating JavaScript cold starts on AWS Lambda
(goose.icu)
599.
Developer's block
(underlap.org)
600.