Several tech developments are highlighted, including a partnership to repurpose electric vehicle batteries for grid storage and a shift in the Ladybird browser project to accept only maintainer pull requests due to AI-generated patches. Additionally, the GNUtrition project has seen a significant update after over a decade, and a browser-playable port of Pokemon Emerald is available. These pieces touch upon sustainability, open-source development challenges, and retro-computing.
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