Monthly Highlights
3811.
Google says 75% of the company's new code is AI-generated
(businessinsider.com)
3812.
The Rich Do Pay Lower Taxes Than You (2019)
(nytimes.com)
3813.
I Don't Use Twitter or Microsoft. My Logs Disagree
(the.unknown-universe.co.uk)
3814.
Minimax M2.7 Weights Released
(huggingface.co)
3816.
Mystery over 8 missing or dead scientific experts
(newsweek.com)
3817.
The AI operator: Biggest role in Silicon Valley
(rishgupta.com)
3818.
The Rise of Emotional Surveillance
(theatlantic.com)
3819.
Jensen says Nvidia now has 'zero percent' market share in China
(tomshardware.com)
3821.
The Cost of Being "Nice"
(bytesizedchunks.net)
3822.
High energy sports drinks boost performance even if you spit them out
(theguardian.com)
3823.
Microsoft OpenClaw
(github.com)
3824.
Privacy Setup for Android 16 with GrapheneOS
(xn--gckvb8fzb.com)
3825.
The Technological Republic, in Brief
(twitter.com)
3826.
Sadly, the End of Star Trek Is Now Official
(screenrant.com)
3827.
3828.
3829.
Learning Pseudorandom Numbers with Transformers
(arxiv.org)
3831.
3832.
Show HN: I built another to do list. But it does a lot
(apps.apple.com)
3833.
Why isn't AMD's MI300X competitive?
(newsletter.semianalysis.com)
3834.
Our Principles
(openai.com)
3835.
Simple Sabotage of Agents
(alexschroeder.ch)
3836.
Timothy Leary–1960s Acid Guru–May Have Been Among the CIA's Greatest Assets
(covertactionmagazine.com)
3837.
From $200 to $30: Five Layers of LLM Cost Optimization
(blog.dwornikowski.com)
3839.
Theft Is Now Progressive Chic
(theatlantic.com)
3840.
Fatty acid could restore failing vision
(sciencedaily.com)