Monthly Highlights
7621.
7622.
Why Swedish Schools Are Bringing Back Books
(undark.org)
7623.
7624.
Devil worshippers are using AI, exorcists are warned
(thetimes.com)
7625.
7626.
The Hidden Blast Radius of the Axios Compromise
(socket.dev)
7628.
What Would You See Changed in Haskell?
(blog.haskell.org)
7629.
Amazon waives month's AWS charges after Iranian drone attack
(networkworld.com)
7630.
Architectural Decision Records
(adr.github.io)
7631.
State of DLES 2026
(dles.gg)
7632.
Why stdout is faster than stderr? (2024)
(blog.orhun.dev)
7633.
What Claude Code Leak Teaches Us About Agent Skills
(skilldb.dev)
7634.
Paperweight, an April Fool's Prank from 40 years ago
(goto10retro.com)
7635.
How to build beautiful enclosures from FR4 – a.k.a. PCBs
(hackaday.com)
7636.
The ECMAScript spec forces V8 to leak whether DevTools is open
(svebaa.github.io)
7637.
7639.
7640.
Show HN: ADBC for COBOL – modern database access meets 1959
(columnar.tech)
7641.
7642.
Bitter Lesson Engineering
(danielmiessler.com)
7643.
Why Socializing Loses to Alcohol in Addiction
(neurosciencenews.com)
7644.
Understanding Semiconductors: A Technical Guide for Non-Technical People
(link.springer.com)
7645.
Oracle's 30k Employee Layoffs
(tech-insider.org)
7646.
GitHub Availability March 2026
(github.blog)
7647.
Dear Mr. 'I know AI and you don't' guy
(msn.com)
7648.
7649.
Pizza Tycoon simulated traffic on a 25 MHz CPU
(pizzalegacy.nl)
7650.
Under the hood of MDN's new front end
(developer.mozilla.org)