Monthly Highlights
91.
Go is still not good (blog.habets.se)
92.
OpenMower – An open source lawn mower (github.com)
93.
Mastercard deflects blame for NSFW games being taken down (pcgamer.com)
94.
Lazy-brush – smooth drawing with mouse or finger (lazybrush.dulnan.net)
95.
Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 commander, has died (nasa.gov)
96.
Search all text in New York City (alltext.nyc)
97.
Show HN: Whispering – Open-source, local-first dictation you can trust (github.com)
98.
U.S. government takes 10% stake in Intel (cnbc.com)
99.
6 weeks of Claude Code (blog.puzzmo.com)
100.
Writing a good design document (grantslatton.com)
101.
Waymo granted permit to begin testing in New York City (cnbc.com)
102.
My 2.5 year old laptop can write Space Invaders in JavaScript now (GLM-4.5 Air) (simonwillison.net)
103.
Ask HN: How can ChatGPT serve 700M users when I can't run one GPT-4 locally?
104.
What's the strongest AI model you can train on a laptop in five minutes? (seangoedecke.com)
105.
Women dating safety app 'Tea' breached, users' IDs posted to 4chan (404media.co)
106.
Sign in with Google in Chrome (underpassapp.com)
107.
Ollama's new app (ollama.com)
108.
The future of large files in Git is Git (tylercipriani.com)
109.
Zedless: Zed fork focused on privacy and being local-first (github.com)
110.
Historical Tech Tree (historicaltechtree.com)
111.
How to Draw a Space Invader (muffinman.io)
112.
Qwen-Image: Crafting with native text rendering (qwenlm.github.io)
113.
Why are there so many rationalist cults? (asteriskmag.com)
114.
Tao on “blue team” vs. “red team” LLMs (mathstodon.xyz)
115.
Meta Leaks Part 1: Israel and Meta (archive.org)
116.
How was the Universal Pictures 1936 opening logo created? (movies.stackexchange.com)
117.
Ask HN: Why does the US Visa application website do a port-scan of my network?
118.
Show HN: NextDNS Adds "Bypass Age Verification"
119.
Counter-Strike: A billion-dollar game built in a dorm room (nytimes.com)
120.
Live coding interviews measure stress, not coding skills (hadid.dev)