Monthly Highlights
8971.
8972.
Will we ever regenerate limbs?
(nationalgeographic.com)
8973.
Brew-vulns: CVE scanning for Homebrew
(nesbitt.io)
8974.
How a billionaire encouraged Trump to acquire Greenland
(theguardian.com)
8975.
FDA to limit regulation of health and fitness wearables
(reuters.com)
8976.
Show HN: ZK Visualizer – I built this while learning zero-knowledge proofs
(zkvisualizer.com)
8977.
Milton Friedman – I, Pencil [video]
(youtube.com)
8978.
Climate engineering would alter the oceans, reshaping marine life
(theconversation.com)
8979.
8980.
IPTV Piracy Crackdown in Sweden 'Exposes' 4,886 Subscribers
(torrentfreak.com)
8981.
Because Coordination Is Expensive
(surfingcomplexity.blog)
8982.
Béla Tarr Iconic Hungarian Filmmaker Dies at 70
(variety.com)
8983.
AI evangelist Mikey Shulman says he's making pop, not slop
(theguardian.com)
8984.
We Are Running Out of Time in Low Earth Orbit
(universetoday.com)
8985.
Digital Freedom Across the World
(eylenburg.github.io)
8986.
Hacker turned WiFi airwaves into LED art with a Raspberry Pi
(theregister.com)
8987.
Exercise may relieve depression as effectively as antidepressants
(newscientist.com)
8988.
Nvidia's $100B OpenAI deal has seemingly vanished
(arstechnica.com)
8989.
The Don't "Contact Us" Page
(blog.jim-nielsen.com)
8990.
Show HN: Researching politics with Claude Code and 55 years of UN speeches
(un.koenvangilst.nl)
8992.
8993.
8994.
How a band of engineers anticipated the cloud and remade the internet
(cs.princeton.edu)
8995.
Lichens Are Wild
(youtu.be)
8996.
Mulholland Drive and the Future of Europe
(milosmaricic.substack.com)
8997.
The quiet way AI normalizes foreign influence
(cyberscoop.com)
8998.
Leveraged Buyouts Are the Government's Fault
(deadneurons.substack.com)
8999.
9000.