1. I bought Friendster for $30k – Here's what I'm doing with it
    (ca98am79.medium.com)

  2. Self-updating screenshots
    (interblah.net)

  3. TurboQuant: A First-Principles Walkthrough
    (arkaung.github.io)

  4. Three constraints before I build anything
    (jordanlord.co.uk)

  5. EvanFlow – A TDD driven feedback loop for Claude Code
    (github.com)

  6. The Prompt API
    (developer.chrome.com)

  7. Fast16: High-precision software sabotage 5 years before Stuxnet
    (www.sentinelone.com)

  8. When the cheap one is the cool one
    (arun.is)

  9. Box to save memory in Rust
    (dystroy.org)

  10. When Your Digital Life Vanishes
    (www.newyorker.com)

  11. SWE-bench Verified no longer measures frontier coding capabilities
    (openai.com)

  12. AI should elevate your thinking, not replace it
    (www.koshyjohn.com)

  13. The fastest Linux timestamps
    (www.hmpcabral.com)

  14. Butterflies are in decline across North America, a look at the Western Monarch
    (www.smithsonianmag.com)

  15. Sawe becomes first athlete to run a sub-two-hour marathon in a competitive race
    (www.bbc.com)

  16. FreeBSD Device Drivers Book
    (github.com)

  17. Revocation of X.509 Certificates
    (blog.apnic.net)

  18. Google banks on AI edge to catch up to cloud rivals Amazon and Microsoft
    (www.ft.com)

  19. Lessons from building multiplayer browsers
    (www.alejandro.pe)

  20. Show HN: AI memory with biological decay (52% recall)
    (github.com)

  21. Notepad++ for Mac – Independent community port
    (notepad-plus-plus-mac.org)

  22. Quirks of Human Anatomy
    (www.sdbonline.org)

  23. Magic: The Gathering took me from N2 to Japanese fluency
    (www.tokyodev.com)

  24. Running Bare-Metal Rust Alongside ESP-IDF on the ESP32-S3's Second Core
    (tingouw.com)

  25. Chernobyl wildlife forty years on
    (www.bbc.com)

  26. MoQ Boy
    (moq.dev)

  27. Clay PCB Tutorial
    (feministhackerspaces.cargo.site)

  28. An AI agent deleted our production database. The agent's confession is below
    (twitter.com)

  29. Music of the BBC Microcomputer System
    (www.acornelectron.co.uk)

  30. The Visible Zorker: Zork 1
    (eblong.com)