Why I wrote the BEAM book
(happihacking.com)
Monthly Highlights
61.
62.
Cursor 1.0
(cursor.com)
63.
Deep learning gets the glory, deep fact checking gets ignored
(rachel.fast.ai)
64.
Show HN: I rewrote my Mac Electron app in Rust
(desktopdocs.com)
65.
"Localhost tracking" explained. It could cost Meta €32B
(zeropartydata.es)
66.
Backyard Coffee and Jazz in Kyoto
(thedeletedscenes.substack.com)
67.
How we decreased GitLab repo backup times from 48 hours to 41 minutes
(about.gitlab.com)
68.
US Trade Court finds Trump tariffs illegal
(bloomberg.com)
70.
Start your own Internet Resiliency Club
(bowshock.nl)
71.
Vera C. Rubin Observatory first images
(rubinobservatory.org)
72.
Git Notes: Git's coolest, most unloved feature (2022)
(tylercipriani.com)
73.
The impossible predicament of the death newts
(crookedtimber.org)
74.
Progressive JSON
(overreacted.io)
75.
Covert web-to-app tracking via localhost on Android
(localmess.github.io)
76.
77.
My website is ugly because I made it
(goodinternetmagazine.com)
78.
A new PNG spec
(programmax.net)
79.
Thnickels
(thick-coins.net)
80.
Kagi Reaches 50k Users
(kagi.com)
81.
Why SSL was renamed to TLS in late 90s (2014)
(tim.dierks.org)
82.
Precision Clock Mk IV
(mitxela.com)
83.
Building Effective AI Agents
(anthropic.com)
84.
Meta: Shut down your invasive AI Discover feed
(mozillafoundation.org)
85.
Define policy forbidding use of AI code generators
(github.com)
86.
How I use my terminal
(jyn.dev)
87.
FLUX.1 Kontext
(bfl.ai)
88.
I wrote my PhD Thesis in Typst
(fransskarman.com)
89.
-2000 Lines of code (2004)
(folklore.org)
90.