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Some things I found interesting from 2026-04-05 to 2026-04-12

Internet Discoveries between 5 and 12 April

  • Iranian missile blitz takes down AWS data centers in Bahrain and Dubai — Amazon reportedly declares “hard down” status for multiple zones - Tom’s Hardware
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Hi
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Borax
  • METATRON - Open-Source AI Penetration Testing Assistant Brings Local LLM Analysis to Linux
  • Are We Idiocracy Yet?
  • A cryptography engineer’s perspective on quantum computing timelines
  • I won’t download your app. The web version is a-ok
  • Sc-im: Spreadsheets in your terminal
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Will
  • Lunar Flyby
  • S3 Files
  • Bitcoin and quantum computing
  • System Card: Claude Mythos Preview [pdf]
  • Project Glasswing: Securing critical software for the AI era
  • Git commands I run before reading any code
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Mary
  • Little Snitch for Linux: Monitor & Block App Network Connections
  • Open Source Security at Astral
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Spheres Part 5
  • How NASA built Artemis II’s fault-tolerant computer
  • LittleSnitch for Linux
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Log
  • Claude Mythos Preview \ red.anthropic.com
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Peace
  • Pijul a FOSS distributed version control system
  • Dark Castle
  • How We Broke Top AI Agent Benchmarks: And What Comes Next
  • Small models also found the vulnerabilities that Mythos found
  • Starfling: A one-tap endless orbital slingshot game in a single HTML file
  • Combining spicy foods with mint boosts anti-inflammatory effects 100x or more
  • Show HN: A WYSIWYG word processor in Python
  • A security scanner as fast as a linter – written in Rust
  • 1D Chess
  • Industrial design files for Keychron keyboards and mice
  • Eight years of wanting, three months of building with AI - Lalit Maganti

Some things I found interesting from 2026-02-15 to 2026-02-22

Internet Discoveries between 15 and 22 February

  • IBM tripling entry-level jobs after finding the limits of AI adoption
  • Descent, ported to the web
  • Zvec: A lightweight, fast, in-process vector database
  • A practical guide to observing the night sky for real skies and real equipment
  • Oat – Ultra-lightweight, semantic, zero-dependency HTML UI component library
  • NewPipe: YouTube client without vertical videos and algorithmic feed
  • LT6502: A 6502-based homebrew laptop
  • Show HN: VOOG – Moog-style polyphonic synthesizer in Python with tkinter GUI
  • Talking Oglaf with Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne: ‘We’d stay up all night drawing stuff to make each other laugh’ - The Comics Journal
  • Your Desk Needs an ESP32 DataDisplay Terminal - Hackster.io
  • ACCC Says Fine to Coles for Misleading Consumers Should Be Reduced From $150 Million to Just $200 Million — The Shovel
  • Ghidra by NSA
  • Use protocols, not services
  • Show HN: AsteroidOS 2.0 – Nobody asked, we shipped anyway
  • GrapheneOS – Break Free from Google and Apple
  • Claude Sonnet 4.6
  • 15 years later, Microsoft morged my diagram
  • Native FreeBSD Kerberos/LDAP with FreeIPA/IDM
  • DNS-Persist-01: A New Model for DNS-Based Challenge Validation
  • My 1981 adventure game is now a multimedia extravaganza
  • An AI Agent Published a Hit Piece on Me – The Operator Came Forward
  • AI is not a coworker, it’s an exoskeleton
  • CERN rebuilt the original browser from 1989 (2019)
  • OpenScan
  • Turn Dependabot Off
  • Keep Android Open
  • I found a useful Git one liner buried in leaked CIA developer docs
  • How far back in time can you understand English?
  • I verified my LinkedIn identity. Here’s what I handed over
  • EDuke32 – Duke Nukem 3D (Open-Source)
  • A Botnet Accidentally Destroyed I2P
  • How I use Claude Code: Separation of planning and execution
  • Scientists discover recent tectonic activity on the moon
  • The SRE Report 2026
  • Back to FreeBSD: Part 1

Some things I found interesting from 2025-07-06 to 2025-07-13

Internet Discoveries between 6 and 13 July

  • Second Variety, by Philip K. Dick.
  • GitHub - Forceu/Gokapi: Lightweight selfhosted Firefox Send alternative without public upload. AWS S3 supported.
  • www.serdashop.com
  • Europe on a Roll: Plans Open Source Alternative to Confluence and Jira
  • @bagder.mastodon.social.ap.brid.gy on Bluesky
  • Federated Open Key Service (FOKS)
  • GitHub - fosrl/pangolin: Tunneled Reverse Proxy Server with Identity and Access Control and Dashboard UI
  • Bash 5.3 Release Adds ‘Significant’ New Features - OMG! Ubuntu
  • These are the 15 best open source Android games you need to try
  • Get the location of the ISS using DNS – Terence Eden’s Blog

Some things I found interesting from 2025-06-15 to 2025-06-22

Internet Discoveries between 15 and 22 June

  • Astronomers locate universe’s ‘missing’ matter in the largest cosmic structures Space
  • LEGO® Island
  • Introduction - External Secrets Operator
  • GitHub - netbox-community/netbox: The premier source of truth powering network automation. Open source under Apache 2. Try NetBox Cloud free: https://netboxlabs.com/products/free-netbox-cloud/
  • nxtscape/nxtscape: Nxtscape is an open-source agentic browser.
  • Top 100 DOS games Play CLASSIC games online
  • GitHub - windmill-labs/windmill: Open-source developer platform to power your entire infra and turn scripts into webhooks, workflows and UIs. Fastest workflow engine (13x vs Airflow). Open-source alternative to Retool and Temporal.
  • Defending the Internet: how Cloudflare blocked a monumental 7.3 Tbps DDoS attack
  • Dangerous by default: Insecure GitHub Actions found in MITRE, Splunk, and other open source repositories Sysdig
  • The Latest X.Org Server Activity Are A Lot Of Code Reverts - Phoronix
  • These retro SEGA games are free on Android until they disappear - Android Authority
  • Building Effective AI Agents \ Anthropic
  • Honda Conducts Successful Launch and Landing Test of Experimental Reusable Rocket - Honda Global Corporate Website
  • Actions Runner Controller 0.12.0 release - GitHub Changelog
  • Chawan: 0.2.0
  • OpenTelemetry for Go: measuring the overhead Coroot
  • Highlights from Git 2.50 - The GitHub Blog
  • I used Android 16’s Desktop Mode for work — here’s what surprised me
  • Why it’s nearly impossible to buy an original Bob Ross painting - The Hustle
  • GitHub - automatisch/automatisch: The open source Zapier alternative. Build workflow automation without spending time and money.

Some things I found interesting from 2025-05-25 to 2025-06-01

Internet Discoveries between 25 May and 1 June

  • Using artifact attestations to establish provenance for builds - GitHub Docs
  • GitHub - hxu296/tariff: The official repository for tariff
  • Red Hat Ansible and HashiCorp Terraform Will Be Coming Together - The New Stack
  • GitHub - OperantAI/woodpecker: Red Teaming for AI and Cloud
  • Securing CI/CD workflows with Wazuh
  • ASD releases joint advice on AI data security – ARN

Some things I found interesting from 2025-05-11 to 2025-05-18

Internet Discoveries between 11 May and 18 May

  • git-bug/git-bug
  • The Epochalypse Project
  • 5 Powerful Persuasion Methods for Engineering Managers
  • I made my own Obsidian Sync server with my NAS and a free plugin, and it works perfectly
  • Iceland approved the 4-day workweek in 2019: nearly 6 years later, all the predictions made have come true.

Some things I found interesting from 2025-02-02 to 2025-02-09

Internet Discoveries between 2 February and 9 February

  • DeepSeek Local: How to Self-Host DeepSeek (Privacy and Control)
  • Framework Laptop’s RISC-V board for open source diehards is available for $199
  • Beej’s Guide to Git
  • How to Build a Multi-Tenancy Internal Developer Platform with GitOps and vCluster
  • Dubbed Australia’s longest shortcut, the Outback Way is not for the faint-hearted
  • OpenWrt 24.10.0 - First Stable Release - 6. February 2025

Some things I found interesting from 2024-11-24 to 2024-12-01

Internet Discoveries between 24 November and 1 December

  • maharmstone/ntfs2btrfs
  • [About]
  • How I configure my Git identities
  • Word of the Year 2024
  • Publishers Have Finally Said The Quiet Part Out Loud About Retro Games
  • The Opposite of Documentation is Superstition
  • Continue & Persist Letter
  • https://uvdata.arpansa.gov.au/xml/uvvalues.xml
  • Both KDE and GNOME to offer official distros
  • privastead/privastead

Some things I found interesting from 2024-09-08 to 2024-09-15

Internet Discoveries between 8 September and 15 September

  • Exploiting CI / CD Pipelines for fun and profit
  • Meteor burns up over Earth in amazing footage from space station
  • pushsecurity/saas-attacks
  • How I Built an NFC Movie Library for my Kids
  • 33 open-source cybersecurity solutions you didn’t know you needed
  • How to build an open source metrics dashboard
  • Radicle 1.0
  • We Spent $20 To Achieve RCE And Accidentally Became The Admins Of .MOBI
  • x.com
  • Addon: Trivy
  • The Bastard Operator From Hell Complete
  • NetworkManager or networkd
  • Platform Engineering Is Security Engineering
  • SpaceX Polaris Dawn spacewalk! See the first-ever private egress from crew
  • BULLSHIT REMOVER
  • WhenTaken

Some things I found interesting from 2024-08-18 to 2024-08-25

Internet Discoveries between 18 August and 25 August

  • TomWright/dasel
  • You must use global Git ignore!
  • Lenticular Clock
  • Who needs GitHub Copilot when you can roll your own AI code assistant at home
  • Pragtical
  • Build your own AI-powered robot: Hugging Face’s LeRobot tutorial is a game-changer
  • OpenCTI: Open-source cyber threat intelligence platform
  • Zen Browser
  • will-moss/isaiah
  • Page 0 100kb
  • Aerc: a Well-Crafted Tui for Email
  • Local Networks Go Global When Domain Names Collide
  • Celebrating an important step forward for Open Source AI
  • The Open Source AI Definition – draft v. 0.0.9
  • Microsoft formally deprecates the 39-year-old Windows Control Panel
  • Proton VPN Finally Adds WireGuard Support for Linux Users
  • OpenSSH Backdoors
  • chartdb/chartdb