1. Your ePub Is fine
    (andreklein.net)

  2. Even more batteries included with Emacs
    (karthinks.com)

  3. Curl will not accept vulnerability reports during July 2026
    (daniel.haxx.se)

  4. Show HN: Kage – Shadow any website to a single binary for offline viewing
    (github.com)

  5. Bitsy
    (bitsy.org)

  6. Prove you're human by winning a claw machine
    (feralui.vercel.app)

  7. 21 years and counting of 'eight fallacies of distributed computing' (2025)
    (blog.apnic.net)

  8. Firewood Splitting Simulator
    (screen.toys)

  9. Rio de Janeiro's "homegrown" LLM appears to be a merge of an existing model
    (github.com)

  10. Why does paper fold so well?
    (www.bbc.co.uk)

  11. The Last Surviving Japanese Porsche 912 Police Car
    (kottke.org)

  12. A short history of Cerro Torre, the most controversial mountain (2012)
    (www.markhorrell.com)

  13. Show HN: Trace – Offline Mac meeting transcripts you can flag mid-call
    (traceapp.info)

  14. Formal methods and the future of programming
    (blog.janestreet.com)

  15. Chaosnet (1981)
    (tumbleweed.nu)

  16. Apple Foundation Models
    (platform.claude.com)

  17. Show HN: Discover Wikipedia articles popular on Hacker News
    (www.orangecrumbs.com)

  18. TorchCodec 0.14: HDR Video Decoding for CPU and CUDA, and Fast Wav Decoder
    (github.com)

  19. Windows 11 users are tired of MS account requirements creeping into everything
    (www.windowscentral.com)

  20. Caddy compatibility for zeroserve: 3x throughput and 70% lower latency
    (su3.io)

  21. Write for One Person
    (wizardzines.com)

  22. The only scalable delete in Postgres is DROP TABLE
    (planetscale.com)

  23. Perlisisms (1982)
    (www.cs.yale.edu)

  24. Segmented type appreciation corner (2018)
    (aresluna.org)

  25. FarOutCompany
    (faroutcompany.com)

  26. How to earn a billion dollars
    (paulgraham.com)

  27. USB Power Delivery: Plugging into the Benefits
    (www.aptiv.com)

  28. The Birth and Death of JavaScript (2014)
    (www.destroyallsoftware.com)

  29. Chopped, Stored, Secured – The Story of the Hash Function
    (0xkrt26.github.io)

  30. Lisp's Influence on Ruby
    (blog.tacoda.dev)