Monthly Highlights
662.
Stepping Down as Libxml2 Maintainer
(discourse.gnome.org)
663.
Bat: Cat with syntax highlighting
(github.com)
664.
Julia 1.12 highlights
(julialang.org)
665.
I uncovered an ACPI bug in my Dell Inspiron 5567. It was plaguing me for 8 years
(triangulatedexistence.mataroa.blog)
667.
CPU cache-friendly data structures in Go
(skoredin.pro)
668.
Show HN: A little notebook for learning linear algebra with Python
(little-book-of.github.io)
669.
Memory access is O(N^[1/3])
(vitalik.eth.limo)
670.
How hard do you have to hit a chicken to cook it? (2020)
(james-simon.github.io)
671.
The Faroes
(photoblog.nk412.com)
672.
673.
A platform-jumping prince – History of Prince of Persia's 1990s Ports
(jordanmechner.com)
674.
Gentoo AI Policy
(wiki.gentoo.org)
675.
Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas Passed Mars Last Night
(earthsky.org)
676.
677.
678.
Testing is better than data structures and algorithms
(nedbatchelder.com)
679.
A lifetime of social ties adds up to healthy aging
(news.cornell.edu)
680.
The Demon-Haunted World
(en.wikipedia.org)
681.
682.
Getting More Strategic
(cate.blog)
684.
In Defense of C++
(dayvster.com)
685.
SonyShell – An effort to “SSH into my Sony DSLR”
(github.com)
686.
X-ray scans reveal the hidden risks of cheap batteries
(theverge.com)
687.
800 Years of English Handwriting
(artsandculture.google.com)
688.
A human-accelerated neuron type potentially underlying autism in humans
(academic.oup.com)
689.
LoRA Without Regret
(thinkingmachines.ai)
690.