Monthly Highlights
4711.
In Chinese data factories, workers teach humanoid robots boring tasks
(restofworld.org)
4712.
The Hero's Journey Is Burning the Planet
(abiawomosu.substack.com)
4713.
Quirky Electric Car Rides the Rails
(hackaday.com)
4714.
4715.
List of Heaviest People
(en.wikipedia.org)
4716.
Islamic Medicine (2018)
(hekint.org)
4717.
Japan will pay Singles 20k Yen to use Tinder
(anitsu.com)
4718.
Show HN: AWS's Kiro just got an Open source Codex
(github.com)
4719.
Bringing BitNet to ExecuTorch via Vulkan
(collabora.com)
4720.
Show HN: XitDB – an immutable single-file database
(github.com)
4721.
4722.
McDonnell Douglas DC-X(1993)
(en.wikipedia.org)
4723.
America wakes up to AI's dangerous power
(economist.com)
4724.
Text of OS age verification bill (HR 8250) [pdf]
(congress.gov)
4725.
4726.
4727.
Bonsai 1.7B in the browser: a 290MB 1-bit LLM on WebGPU
(huggingface.co)
4728.
The End of the Internet as We Know It
(nytimes.com)
4729.
4730.
Apple is sending Siri Engineers to an AI Coding Bootcamp
(macrumors.com)
4731.
4732.
Cal.com is going closed source
(cal.com)
4733.
US states can't account for datacenter tax breaks
(theregister.com)
4734.
The AlphaFold moment for materials is not any time soon
(lesswrong.com)
4735.
4736.
The race to understand the mysterious world of Africa's fungi
(theguardian.com)
4737.
4738.
4739.
William Cecil's Succession Plan
(historytoday.com)