Monthly Highlights
961.
962.
Ceno, browse the web without internet access
(ceno.app)
963.
Felix "fx" Lindner has died
(blog.recurity-labs.com)
964.
U.S. Troops Were Told Iran War Is for "Armageddon,"
(jonathanlarsen.substack.com)
966.
Nintendo Sues U.S. Government for Tariff Refunds
(scribd.com)
967.
OpenTitan Shipping in Production
(opensource.googleblog.com)
968.
The return-to-the-office trend backfires
(thehill.com)
969.
970.
Launch HN: Cardboard (YC W26) – Agentic video editor
(usecardboard.com)
971.
Ad-tech is fascist tech
(pluralistic.net)
973.
Minions – Stripe's Coding Agents Part 2
(stripe.dev)
974.
Why is the first C++ (m)allocation always 72 KB?
(joelsiks.com)
975.
Show HN: Clocksimulator.com – A minimalist, distraction-free analog clock
(clocksimulator.com)
976.
Kona EV Hacking
(techno-fandom.org)
979.
Waymo blocking ambulance during deadly Austin shooting
(mysanantonio.com)
980.
Windows: Microsoft broke the only thing that mattered
(yankodesign.com)
981.
Linux Internals: How /proc/self/mem writes to unwritable memory (2021)
(offlinemark.com)
982.
A Recursive Algorithm to Render Signed Distance Fields
(pointersgonewild.com)
983.
AI didn't simplify software engineering: It just made bad engineering easier
(robenglander.com)
984.
985.
986.
987.
Rathbun's Operator
(crabby-rathbun.github.io)
988.
Decided to fly to the US to buy some hard drives
(old.reddit.com)
989.
990.