Monthly Highlights
9991.
Casio's new $600 calculator is a work of art
(theverge.com)
9992.
9993.
Vape Wants to Know How Old You Are
(wired.com)
9994.
Swift 6.3 Released
(swift.org)
9995.
Is Your Language Learning App Lying to You?
(growwithless.com)
9996.
The snow gods: How a couple of ski bums built the internet's best weather app
(technologyreview.com)
9997.
AI Coding Assistants Haven't Sped Up Delivery
(infoq.com)
9998.
Can we have a more "social" media?
(profpatsch.de)
9999.
Aphantasia
(en.wikipedia.org)
10000.
Haskell – MonadBaseControl
(serokell.io)
10001.
10002.
AI Won't Fix Your Org Chart
(pragmatist.nl)
10003.
Meta and Google face a reckoning over social-media addiction
(economist.com)
10004.
PlanetScale – Introducing database traffic control
(planetscale.com)
10005.
We Walk Might Reveal Our Risk of Death
(nautil.us)
10006.
Everyone is building a software factory
(blog.exe.dev)
10007.
Some Meta employees were told to work remotely for the day as layoffs loom
(businessinsider.com)
10008.
Show HN: Evals Skills
(langwatch.ai)
10009.
10011.
Microsoft kills Windows Remote Desktop app in favor of the new Windows App
(techcommunity.microsoft.com)
10012.
Erythritol linked to brain damage and stroke risk
(sciencedaily.com)
10013.
A 9 Year Old Kid's Apple II Programs from 40 Years Ago
(a2central.com)
10014.
Buy Them the Tools
(eric.mann.blog)
10015.
Mistral AI releases an open source TTS model it says beats ElevenLabs
(venturebeat.com)
10016.
10019.
The Coming Drone-War Inflection in Ukraine
(spectrum.ieee.org)
10020.
Mathematical methods and human thought in the age of AI
(terrytao.wordpress.com)