Monthly Highlights
21691.
The UK is alarmingly unprepared for the threats it faces
(ukdefencejournal.org.uk)
21692.
The sonic anatomy of a double tap strike
(earshotngo.substack.com)
21693.
Sonar on stock smartwatches leads to hand-tracking breakthrough
(news.cornell.edu)
21694.
The Great Ozempic Experiment, an opinion piece
(nytimes.com)
21695.
The Malleable Computer
(world.hey.com)
21696.
PyXHDL – Python Front End for VHDL and Verilog
(github.com)
21697.
21698.
Token Maxer, Eventually
(brunokiafuka.substack.com)
21699.
21700.
21701.
Show HN: ikno – Your Claude Code sessions are a data source nobody is using
(ikno.charemma.de)
21702.
21703.
The Journal Article Is Not the Job
(scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org)
21704.
21705.
Strategy to reduce >350k yearly deaths From heart disease by 2050
(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
21706.
21707.
I time travelled to Ancient Rome [video]
(youtube.com)
21708.
Is the 'Tailored Resume' advice feasible without automation anymore?
(applygenius.ai)
21709.
21710.
Don't Trust Password Managers? Hippo May Be the Answer
(hackaday.com)
21711.
A Long History of Feeling Small
(worldhistory.substack.com)
21712.
Amazon DCV – A Better Alternative to VNC
(aws.amazon.com)
21713.
Ancient Excel bug comes out of retirement for active attacks
(theregister.com)
21714.
21715.
Nobel Lecture: On the possibility of progress (2019)
(paulromer.net)
21716.
The State of LLM Bug Bounties in 2026
(wraith.sh)
21717.
21718.
This time is no different
(czep.net)
21719.
Market Type and Revenue. 2 Minutes to Find Out Why
(steveblank.com)
21720.
Deploy OpenClaw on AWS: Choose the right options for your AI workload
(builder.aws.com)