Monthly Highlights
8941.
What can change the nature of an AI? (onatm.dev)
8942.
Theremin Schematics (thereminworld.com)
8943.
The Dirty, Dystopian World of AI Data Centers (theatlantic.com)
8944.
Trump tariffs cost automakers more than $35B since 2025 (autonews.com)
8945.
Comprehension Debt – the hidden cost of AI generated code (addyosmani.com)
8946.
The software supply chain has a new problem: AI agents (safedep.io)
8947.
Using Unicode Half-Stars Symbols in Ratings (hyperborea.org)
8948.
I've added human.json to my website (sethmlarson.dev)
8949.
Russia's new elite hit squad was compromised by using Google Translate (theins.ru)
8950.
Nvidia Fork of Godot Engine (github.com)
8951.
AI Slop: A Slack API Rate Limiting Disaster (code.dblock.org)
8952.
AI Won't Replace Innovation (aspiringforintelligence.substack.com)
8953.
China's ByteDance Gets Access to Top Nvidia AI Chips (wsj.com)
8954.
Man Randomly Stabbed in Back in SF's Chinatown While Waiting to Cross (ktvu.com)
8955.
Show HN: Manual code review and feedback loop for agents (twitter.com)
8956.
Close Brothers banking group to cut 600 jobs and roll out AI 'at pace' (theguardian.com)
8957.
Show HN: Sulcus Reactive AI Memory (sulcus.dforge.ca)
8958.
I Still Blog – and Why the Future of Blogging Is Connected (ssp.sh)
8959.
Einstein's Riddle – Who owns the fish? (numericana.com)
8960.
The Cost of Delegation (variantsystems.io)
8961.
Don't Vibe – Prove (ngrislain.github.io)
8962.
The Great AI Arbitrage (dodgycoder.net)
8963.
Stop Killing Games (en.wikipedia.org)
8964.
German Court Rules TCL QLED Advertising Misleading, Orders Halt (thelec.net)
8965.
How Google is reimagining Maps with Gemini (blog.google)
8966.
Syntaqlite: High-fidelity devtools that SQLite deserves (lalitm.com)
8967.
Blogs Are Alive (robertbirming.com)
8968.
The universe is filled with a cacophony of colliding black holes (scientificamerican.com)
8969.
We've only just confirmed that Homo habilis existed (newscientist.com)
8970.
Shopify/liquid: Performance: 53% faster parse+render, 61% fewer allocations (simonwillison.net)