Monthly Highlights
7111.
Doom Composer Bobby Prince Has Died
(engadget.com)
7113.
The 'Two Ships' Theory of American History
(theatlantic.com)
7114.
Norway Bans AI for Kids 6-13 in Schools
(yipzap.com)
7115.
7116.
A Diner's Guide to Mars
(mceglowski.substack.com)
7117.
7118.
Markdown Comes to Liteparse
(llamaindex.ai)
7119.
Show HN: Control a 3D avatar with English instead of buttons
(programasweights.com)
7120.
Do weird corporate governance structures work well?
(papers.ssrn.com)
7121.
An Update from PlayStation Studios [Bungie Layoffs]
(sonyinteractive.com)
7122.
7123.
Stack Overflow for Agents – Stack Overflow
(stackoverflow.blog)
7124.
How the first solo-founder unicorn gets built
(thisandthat.chat)
7125.
A tiny shared Linux system
(mbox.blue)
7126.
Our game anticheat has no kernel driver, we catch not block
(cyberlete.net)
7127.
Hands-on with the $24,950 Slate auto
(arstechnica.com)
7128.
7129.
China's Z.ai open-sourced a frontier coding model as Washington bans it rival
(startupfortune.com)
7131.
The (real) dead economy theory
(pluralistic.net)
7132.
AI GPUs probably live longer than three years
(seangoedecke.com)
7133.
7135.
Air conditioning torn from homes under net zero clampdown
(telegraph.co.uk)
7136.
How do you get good ideas for startups?
(paulgraham.com)
7138.
Saw This on R/Developerjobs
(hiring.cafe)
7139.
Caution: Content Warnings Do Not Reduce Distress, Study Shows (2023)
(psychologicalscience.org)
7140.
Is the U.S. Labor Force Nearing Its Peak?
(fedinprint.org)