Monthly Highlights
5581.
The hobby that AI is ruining for its fans (vox.com)
5582.
Tenaciously Palantir Courted Switzerland (republik.ch)
5583.
Claude for OSS (claude.com)
5584.
StereOS (github.com)
5585.
Researchers Find 40k Exposed OpenClaw Instances (infosecurity-magazine.com)
5586.
China Approves the First Brain Chips for Sale–and Plans to Dominate the Industry (wired.com)
5587.
I am collecting lo-fi music to stay productive. Tell me if I'm missing any (linkits.xyz)
5588.
Supreme Court saves artists from AI (pluralistic.net)
5589.
Subtask – Multi-LLM routing for Claude Code quota limits (github.com)
5590.
Show HN: Basalt – IDE-like documentation for infrastructure and API (basalt-docs.com)
5591.
Show HN: IranWarLive – Automated, serverless OSINT mapping engine (iranwarlive.com)
5592.
A New Spy Radio Signal Has Appeared. It's Broadcasting in Farsi (theiceman.substack.com)
5593.
Show HN: HighSNR – Cut length and noise from your LLM context (high-snr.com)
5594.
Why file systems are the wrong workspace for AI agents (blog.getspine.ai)
5595.
Windows 98 Disk Defrag Simulator (defrag98.com)
5596.
Iranian Number Station (iz0kba.it)
5597.
The Whispering Earring (gwern.net)
5598.
TCS had a perfect security score. Then M&S and JLR were breached (counterpartywatch.substack.com)
5599.
Did the president need Congress to attack Iran? (docs.google.com)
5600.
OpenAI to Acquire Promptfoo (openai.com)
5601.
LLM Costs of AI investigating production alerts (relvy.ai)
5602.
Researchers expose critical security vulnerability in autonomous drones (techxplore.com)
5603.
Why mathematicians hate Good Will Hunting (scientificamerican.com)
5604.
Show HN: Userland local agent sandbox with real-time network control dashboard (greywall.io)
5605.
Publisher demands $500 from impersonated author to retract paper (retractionwatch.com)
5606.
OpenClaw Partners with VirusTotal for Skill Security (openclaw.ai)
5607.
Virginia legislature passes balcony solar bill – Utility Dive (utilitydive.com)
5608.
Shortage of Memory Chips Has Industry Scrambling (1988) (nytimes.com)
5609.
The Most Brilliant Move in Corporate History? (asymco.com)
5610.
Gamers' Worst Nightmares About AI Are Coming True (wired.com)