Monthly Highlights
961.
Tracking down a 25% Regression on LLVM RISC-V
(blog.kaving.me)
962.
How to build a `Git diff` driver
(jvt.me)
963.
Aspartame is not that bad? (2022)
(dynomight.net)
964.
965.
One item purchased, ten emails
(joshghent.com)
968.
Why is IPv6 so complicated?
(github.com)
969.
Show HN: Stage – Putting humans back in control of code review
(stagereview.app)
970.
New Orleans's Car-Crash Conspiracy
(newyorker.com)
971.
Linux 7.0 Broke PostgreSQL: The Preemption Regression Explained
(read.thecoder.cafe)
972.
A whole boss fight in 256 bytes
(hellmood.111mb.de)
973.
Zero-copy protobuf and ConnectRPC for Rust
(medium.com)
974.
Mounting tar archives as a filesystem in WebAssembly
(jeroen.github.io)
975.
Withnail's Coat and I
(ontherow.substack.com)
976.
As oceans warm, great white sharks are overheating
(e360.yale.edu)
977.
Internet Protocol Version 8 (IPv8)
(ietf.org)
978.
Running local LLMs offline on a ten-hour flight
(deploy.live)
979.
Europe has "maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left"
(apnews.com)
981.
983.
Tofolli gates are all you need
(johndcook.com)
984.
Ramp's Sheets AI Exfiltrates Financials
(promptarmor.com)
985.
Columnar Storage Is Normalization
(buttondown.com)
986.
How to Implement an FPS Counter
(vplesko.com)
988.
Letting AI play my game – building an agentic test harness to help play-testing
(blog.jeffschomay.com)
989.
990.
Amazon to acquire Globalstar and expand Amazon Leo satellite network
(businesswire.com)