Monthly Highlights
3361.
User-Replaceable Batteries Are Coming Back in a Big Way
(theverge.com)
3363.
3364.
France records its hottest day ever
(apnews.com)
3365.
Following user outcry, AMD reinstates memory encryption in consumer CPUs
(arstechnica.com)
3366.
"Career coaches" are fear-farming the Stanford AI hiring study [debunk]
(placementist.com)
3367.
Project Valhalla Explained: How a Decade of Work Arrives in JDK 28
(jvm-weekly.com)
3368.
Z.ai GLM 5.2
(huggingface.co)
3369.
Signal says UK plan to scan devices for nude images 'endangers us all'
(theregister.com)
3370.
Revolutionary British artist David Hockney dies aged 88
(theguardian.com)
3372.
Anatomy of a high-performance EP kernel
(fergusfinn.com)
3374.
Donut Lab's solid-state battery claim debunked by Ziroth
(theverge.com)
3375.
Anthropic Kept Every Promise It Could Afford
(techtrenches.dev)
3376.
Good Internet magazine on indefinite hiatus
(goodinternetmagazine.com)
3377.
3378.
3379.
US tech sector cut 38,242 jobs in May, AI the most cited reason for layoffs
(tomshardware.com)
3380.
3381.
BPF support in GCC 16 and beyond
(lwn.net)
3382.
3383.
3384.
3385.
JetBrains interviews Andrew Kelley about Zig [video]
(youtube.com)
3386.
Beta test TeXmacs on Android
(nuage.lix.polytechnique.fr)
3387.
3388.
A TV Transmitter from an STM32
(hackaday.com)
3389.
3390.
Users cry foul after AMD stripped memory crypto from its consumer CPUs
(arstechnica.com)