Fathers’ choices may be packaged and passed down in sperm RNA
(quantamagazine.org)
Monthly Highlights
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Gemini 3 Pro vs. 2.5 Pro in Pokemon Crystal
(blog.jcz.dev)
363.
I'm returning my Framework 16
(yorickpeterse.com)
364.
Show HN: HN Wrapped 2025 - an LLM reviews your year on HN
(hn-wrapped.kadoa.com)
366.
OBS Studio Gets a New Renderer
(obsproject.com)
367.
Janet Jackson had the power to crash laptop computers (2022)
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
368.
UK government exempting itself from cyber law inspires little confidence
(theregister.com)
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Gentoo Linux 2025 Review
(gentoo.org)
372.
Scaling LLMs to Larger Codebases
(blog.kierangill.xyz)
373.
Why does a least squares fit appear to have a bias when applied to simple data?
(stats.stackexchange.com)
374.
Learn computer graphics from scratch and for free
(scratchapixel.com)
375.
ChatGPT Health is a marketplace, guess who is the product?
(consciousdigital.org)
376.
Changes to Android Open Source Project
(source.android.com)
377.
The unreasonable effectiveness of the Fourier transform
(joshuawise.com)
378.
Skills Officially Comes to Codex
(developers.openai.com)
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Microsoft Copilot AI Comes to LG TVs, and Can't Be Deleted
(techpowerup.com)
382.
AI is forcing us to write good code
(bits.logic.inc)
383.
California residents can now request all data brokers delete personal info
(consumer.drop.privacy.ca.gov)
384.
Animated AI
(animatedai.github.io)
385.
Recovering Anthony Bourdain's Li.st's
(sandyuraz.com)
386.
Rob Pike got spammed with an AI slop "act of kindness"
(simonwillison.net)
388.
Rich Hickey: Thanks AI
(gist.github.com)
389.
Prompt caching for cheaper LLM tokens
(ngrok.com)
390.
Software engineers should be a little bit cynical
(seangoedecke.com)