Monthly Highlights
841.
Chernobyl wildlife forty years on
(bbc.com)
842.
The M×N problem of tool calling and open-source models
(thetypicalset.com)
843.
Astronomers find the edge of the Milky Way
(skyandtelescope.org)
844.
Math Is Hard – OpenBSD Stories
(miod.online.fr)
845.
846.
Can You Find the Comet?
(apod.nasa.gov)
847.
Ex-CEO, ex-CFO of iLearningEngines charged with fraud
(reuters.com)
848.
Scientific datasets are riddled with copy-paste errors
(sciencedetective.org)
849.
A Python Interpreter Written in Python
(aosabook.org)
850.
HardenedBSD Is Now Officially on Radicle
(hardenedbsd.org)
851.
Sam Altman's home targeted in second attack
(sfstandard.com)
853.
Highlights from Git 2.54
(github.blog)
854.
857.
12k AI-generated blog posts added in a single commit
(github.com)
858.
Framework Laptop 13 Pro: Major Upgrades and Linux Front and Center
(boilingsteam.com)
860.
Why Not Venus?
(mceglowski.substack.com)
862.
863.
Clojure: Transducers
(clojure.org)
864.
Costasiella kuroshimae
(en.wikipedia.org)
865.
Teddy Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln in the same photo (2010)
(prologue.blogs.archives.gov)
866.
Aegis – open-source FPGA silicon
(github.com)
867.
The Document Foundation ejects its core developers
(meeksfamily.uk)
868.
Germany Overtakes US in Ammunition Production Capacity
(newsweek.com)
869.
Too much discussion of the XOR swap trick
(heather.cafe)
870.
SFO Quiet Airport (2025)
(viewfromthewing.com)