Monthly Highlights
961.
The bloat of edge-case first libraries (43081j.com)
962.
Arenas in Rust (russellw.github.io)
963.
California bans masks meant to hide law enforcement officers' identities (npr.org)
964.
Be careful with Go struct embedding (mattjhall.co.uk)
965.
Webbol: A minimal static web server written in COBOL (github.com)
966.
We reverse-engineered Flash Attention 4 (modal.com)
967.
Kevo app shutdown (kwikset.com)
968.
Launch HN: Strata (YC X25) – One MCP server for AI to handle thousands of tools
969.
NJ theme park puts animatronic dinosaurs on Facebook Marketplace (gizmodo.com)
970.
The Flummoxagon (n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com)
971.
Washi: The Japanese paper crafted to last 1000 years [video] (bbc.com)
972.
Vapor chamber tech keeps iPhone 17 Pro cool (spectrum.ieee.org)
973.
McKinsey wonders how to sell AI apps with no measurable benefits (theregister.com)
974.
Don't Become a Scientist (1999) (yangxiao.cs.ua.edu)
975.
America's top companies keep talking about AI – but can't explain the upsides (ft.com)
976.
AI model trapped in a Raspberry Pi (blog.adafruit.com)
977.
86 GB/s bitpacking with ARM SIMD (single thread) (github.com)
978.
Android users can now use conversational editing in Google Photos (blog.google)
979.
How functional programming shaped and twisted front end development (alfy.blog)
980.
The (economic) AI apocalypse is nigh (pluralistic.net)
981.
Fukushima insects tested for cognition (news.cnrs.fr)
982.
Jimmy kimmel should have strong odds at the Supreme Court (politico.com)
983.
Dark patterns killed my wife's Windows 11 installation (osnews.com)
984.
The Ruliology of Lambdas (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
985.
The Tiny Teams Playbook (latent.space)
986.
Data Viz Color Palette Generator (For Charts and Dashboards) (learnui.design)
987.
Strudel REPL – a music live coding environment living in the browser (strudel.cc)
988.
Llama-Factory: Unified, Efficient Fine-Tuning for 100 Open LLMs (github.com)
989.
It's OpenAI's world, we're just living in it (stratechery.com)
990.
Show HN: I wrote a full text search engine in Go (github.com)