Pebble Watch software is now 100% open source
ericmigi.com
Unpowered SSDs slowly lose data
xda-developers.com
Cool-retro-term: terminal emulator which mimics look and feel of CRTs
github.com
Show HN: I built an interactive HN Simulator
news.ysimulator.run
Show HN: OCR Arena – A playground for OCR models
ocrarena.ai
Implications of AI to schools
twitter.com
Three Years from GPT-3 to Gemini 3
oneusefulthing.org
A million ways to die from a data race in Go
gaultier.github.io
Build a Compiler in Five Projects
kmicinski.com
How did the Windows 95 user interface code get brought to the Windows NT?
devblogs.microsoft.com
Moving from OpenBSD to FreeBSD for firewalls
utcc.utoronto.ca
What OpenAI did when ChatGPT users lost touch with reality
nytimes.com
The Bitter Lesson of LLM Extensions
sawyerhood.com
Random lasers from peanut kernel doped with birch leaf–derived carbon dots
degruyterbrill.com
Using Antigravity for Statistical Physics in JavaScript
christopherkrapu.com
Chrome Jpegxl Issue Reopened
issues.chromium.org
Shai-Hulud Returns: Over 300 NPM Packages Infected
helixguard.ai
Google's new 'Aluminium OS' project brings Android to PC
androidauthority.com
PS5 now costs less than 64GB of DDR5 memory. RAM jumps to $600 due to shortage
tomshardware.com
Advice for crime analyst to break into data science
andrewpwheeler.com
Building the largest known Kubernetes cluster
cloud.google.com
As each new tool drops it makes me wonder if I should convert. Currently I mostly code in vs code or chat with Claude code but I don’t really mix the two even though I know I can with the Claude add on. My gf uses colab with Gemini and it seems rather spiffy for data science. And now antigravity. I just wonder when it will end and devtools will slow down their development cycle a bit.