Monthly Highlights
7621.
7622.
Anthropic's Claude can now control your Mac
(venturebeat.com)
7623.
Anything Will Lase If You Hit It Hard Enough
(maximumeffort.substack.com)
7624.
Widely used Trivy scanner compromised in ongoing supply-chain attack
(arstechnica.com)
7625.
A city that wasted nothing [video]
(aeon.co)
7626.
China's No. 2 chipmaker readies 7 nm production
(reuters.com)
7627.
Show HN: Launch an AI agent swarm for ARC-AGI-3 with plain-English prompts
(arc-agi-swarm.vercel.app)
7628.
Eating Ultra-Processed Foods Could Raise Your Heart Risk by 67%
(scitechdaily.com)
7629.
Modernizing a Visual Basic 6 application using Google Gemini
(huguesjohnson.com)
7630.
Jürgen Habermas Has Died
(reuters.com)
7631.
Brew cask audit finds apps unmanaged by homebrew
(github.com)
7633.
We built the bicycle for the mind but never built the compass
(simpleainewsletter.substack.com)
7634.
California bill aims to help vibe coders
(semafor.com)
7635.
The genetic secrets of sperm warfare
(nautil.us)
7636.
The Anglosphere Is Increasingly Miserable
(economist.com)
7637.
7638.
Lunar Lander ported to the PDP-1
(hackaday.io)
7639.
Microsoft is letting you pause Windows Updates indefinitely
(theverge.com)
7640.
Hochul Moves to Weaken Aggressive New York State Climate Law
(bloomberg.com)
7641.
US Army raises enlistment age to 42, eases marijuana rules
(oklahoman.com)
7642.
Coding Is Dead, Long Live Programming
(ian-cooper.writeas.com)
7643.
Learning Creative Learning
(lcl.media.mit.edu)
7644.
Can scientists resurrect the dodo? Inside the company that says they can
(theguardian.com)
7645.
7646.
Building pentest devices with Rust and an ESP32-C6
(kerkour.com)
7647.
An Evening at Polymarket's Broken Pop-Up Bar
(thebulwark.com)
7648.
Show HN: I made a tool to pixelate image
(pixelateimage.co)
7649.
New York Wants to Ban the AI That Outscores Doctors – Garry's List
(garryslist.org)
7650.
The Rise of the Ray-Ban Meta Creep
(wired.com)