Monthly Highlights
8881.
Show HN: First autonomous ML and AI engineering Agent (marketplace.visualstudio.com)
8882.
Show HN: AGENTS.lock – a package manager for Agents/Skills/MCPs (github.com)
8883.
Why the Best AI Systems Are Still So Bad at Pokémon (time.com)
8884.
The AI revolution is here. Will the economy survive the transition? (post.substack.com)
8885.
Astrological CPU Scheduler (github.com)
8886.
China's Loongson 3B6000 Benchmarks (phoronix.com)
8887.
Bananapedia (github.com)
8888.
Show HN: Portabase – open-source database backup/restore tool
8889.
NES Game Genie Technical Notes (2001) (tuxnes.sourceforge.net)
8890.
How Grok's nudification tool went viral (theguardian.com)
8891.
Featherbase (featherbase.info)
8892.
All Your Parking Tickets Are Belong to Me (jack.bio)
8893.
Improving Unnesting of Complex Queries [pdf] (15799.courses.cs.cmu.edu)
8894.
Towards Language Model Guided TLA+ Proof Automation (arxiv.org)
8895.
Offensive Windows IPC Internals 3: ALPC (Advanced Local Procedure Call) (csandker.io)
8896.
Claude Code and core dumps: Finding the radio stream that hosed our servers (blog.marcua.net)
8897.
Launch of "Russian Starlink" Postponed Due to Satellite Production Failure (militarnyi.com)
8898.
Clone Wars: IBM Edition (hackaday.com)
8899.
The Georgia voter data is clean (tilores.io)
8900.
Wix plans to let AI write most code, leaving engineers to redefine their role (calcalistech.com)
8901.
What Is David Ellison's Warner Bros. Endgame? (variety.com)
8902.
Theory X and Theory Y (en.wikipedia.org)
8903.
Cursor 2.4 (cursor.com)
8904.
Internal messages reveal which teams, jobs affected in Amazon layoffs (businessinsider.com)
8905.
The Ralph Wiggum Loop from first principles (by the creator of Ralph) (youtube.com)
8906.
FDA to limit regulation of health and fitness wearables (reuters.com)
8907.
AI Agents Are Poised to Hit a Mathematical Wall, Study Finds (gizmodo.com)
8908.
When interfaces decide how we think [video] (youtube.com)
8909.
Google AI Overviews cites YouTube more than any medical website (theguardian.com)
8910.
After 50, Reinvention Is No Longer an Exception. It's Becoming a Pattern (comuniq.xyz)