Monthly Highlights
721.
722.
723.
AI promised efficiency. Instead, it's making us work harder
(afterburnout.co)
725.
Show HN: Project management system for Claude Code
(github.com)
726.
Ollama and gguf
(github.com)
727.
Show HN: Windows 7 GUI for the web
(khang-nd.github.io)
728.
6 Weeks of Claude Code
(blog.puzzmo.com)
729.
U.S. fires statistics chief after soft jobs report
(politico.com)
730.
What the Windsurf sale means for the AI coding ecosystem
(ethanding.substack.com)
731.
Faster Index I/O with NVMe SSDs
(marginalia.nu)
732.
Lab-grown salmon hits the menu
(smithsonianmag.com)
733.
Who does your assistant serve?
(xeiaso.net)
734.
The Raft Consensus Algorithm (2015)
(raft.github.io)
735.
PCIe 8.0 announced by the PCI-Sig will double throughput again
(servethehome.com)
736.
The Core of Rust
(jyn.dev)
737.
GPT-5 vs. Sonnet: Complex Agentic Coding
(elite-ai-assisted-coding.dev)
739.
Facts will not save you – AI, history and Soviet sci-fi
(hegemon.substack.com)
740.
How can AI ID a cat?
(quantamagazine.org)
741.
Live: GPT-5
(youtube.com)
742.
Smallest particulate matter air quality sensor for ultra-compact IoT devices
(bosch-sensortec.com)
743.
It seems like the AI crawlers learned how to solve the Anubis challenges
(social.anoxinon.de)
744.
Enlisting in the Fight Against Link Rot
(jszym.com)
745.
Don't “let it crash”, let it heal
(zachdaniel.dev)
746.
MCP: An (Accidentally) Universal Plugin System
(worksonmymachine.ai)
747.
A major AI training data set contains millions of examples of personal data
(technologyreview.com)
748.
Materialized views are obviously useful
(sophiebits.com)
749.
750.
What medieval people got right about learning (2019)
(scotthyoung.com)