1. Founder of GitLab battles cancer by founding companies
    (sytse.com)

  2. The road to electric – in charts and data [UK]
    (www.rac.co.uk)

  3. When Do We Become Adults, Really?
    (www.newyorker.com)

  4. The Loneliness of a Room of One's Own
    (newrepublic.com)

  5. The Many Roots of Our Suffering: Reflections on Robert Trivers (1943–2026)
    (quillette.com)

  6. CSS is DOOMed
    (nielsleenheer.com)

  7. AI overly affirms users asking for personal advice
    (news.stanford.edu)

  8. Nonfiction Publishing, Under Threat, Is More Important
    (newrepublic.com)

  9. Alzheimer's disease mortality among taxi and ambulance drivers (2024)
    (www.bmj.com)

  10. The ANSI art "telecomics" of the 1992 election
    (breakintochat.com)

  11. Technology: The (nearly) perfect USB cable tester does exist
    (blog.literarily-starved.com)

  12. I turned my Kindle into my own personal newspaper
    (manualdousuario.net)

  13. A Verilog to Factorio Compiler and Simulator (Working RISC-V CPU)
    (github.com)

  14. OpenBSD on Motorola 88000 Processors
    (miod.online.fr)

  15. Further human + AI + proof assistant work on Knuth's "Claude Cycles" problem
    (twitter.com)

  16. I decompiled the White House's new app
    (thereallo.dev)

  17. I Built an Open-World Engine for the N64 [video]
    (www.youtube.com)

  18. A laser-based process that enables adhesive-free paper packaging
    (www.fraunhofer.de)

  19. Linux is an interpreter
    (astrid.tech)

  20. The case for becoming a manager
    (newsletter.thelongcommit.com)

  21. Android’s new sideload settings will carry over to new devices
    (www.androidauthority.com)

  22. Cat Itecture: Better Cat Window Boxes (2023)
    (gwern.net)

  23. The first 40 months of the AI era
    (lzon.ca)

  24. OpenCiv1 – open-source rewrite of Civ1
    (github.com)

  25. The Last Contract: William T. Vollmann's Battle to Publish an Epic (2025)
    (www.metropolitanreview.org)

  26. Spanish legislation as a Git repo
    (github.com)

  27. South Korea Mandates Solar Panels for Public Parking Lots
    (www.reutersconnect.com)

  28. 1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History
    (www.nybooks.com)

  29. The 667MHz Machine
    (www.0xsid.com)

  30. Modeling what makes paper-folding puzzles hard
    (www.dailyunfold.com)