Monthly Highlights
8311.
How to protect your privacy at a protest (proton.me)
8312.
German Court Rules TCL QLED Advertising Misleading, Orders Halt (thelec.net)
8313.
Lunches.fyi: Scraping corporate cafeteria menus and ranking the food (walzr.com)
8314.
Open-Source Minecraft Web Client (mcraft.fun)
8315.
How Safe Is Plasma Donation? (nytimes.com)
8316.
Hacked data shines light on homeland security's AI surveillance ambitions (theguardian.com)
8317.
Department of War Official Demos Palantir Tooling (youtube.com)
8318.
Codex 5.3 (Xhigh) Solved a 6 Month Old Bug in Ghostty (twitter.com)
8319.
UK watchdog eyes Meta's smart glasses after workers say they 'see everything' (theregister.com)
8320.
Pi-Autoresearch (github.com)
8321.
Show HN: A small macOS app to send push notifications to the iOS Simulator (github.com)
8322.
New cholesterol guidelines recommend earlier treatment (empirical.health)
8323.
ATP – A minimal protocol for task exchange between autonomous agents (github.com)
8324.
Show HN: AI Code Review CLI (github.com)
8325.
Black logos are taking over Silicon Valley (old.reddit.com)
8326.
Tracking and analysis of a hidden mesh network operating across iOS devices (lists.nanog.org)
8327.
I ran /autoresearch on liquid codebase. 53% faster combined parse+render time (twitter.com)
8328.
LLMs: Using a single Unix-style tool instead of multiple tools/function calling (old.reddit.com)
8329.
Show HN: NoCopilotKey – Utility to change Copilot Key back into right ctrl key (github.com)
8330.
Data reveal a significant acceleration of global warming since 2015 (phys.org)
8331.
Trump Is Backing a Stock-Trading Ban That Doesn't Ban Trading Stocks (time.com)
8332.
Emergency sirens in SF won't sound alarm even during Iranian drone threat (sfgate.com)
8333.
The History of Soap (fakehistoryhunter.net)
8334.
Simulations on Xbox 360: Cardiac arrhythmias, re-entry and the Halting problem (sciencedirect.com)
8335.
Injectable satellite livers could offer an alternative to liver transplantation (news.mit.edu)
8336.
DuckDB Kernel for Jupyter (medium.com)
8337.
A new database for Right to Repair (blog.adafruit.com)
8338.
The Rise and Fall of a 3-D Printing Empire (nytimes.com)
8339.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE are financing new data corridors (restofworld.org)
8340.
Ironies of Automation (en.wikipedia.org)