Monthly Highlights
14341.
The AI Memory Problem Nobody Is Incentivized to Solve
(indiehackers.com)
14342.
LAUSD bans screen time before second grade
(latimes.com)
14343.
14344.
14345.
24 years today: "Dilemma" and the Nokia 9210 Communicator
(hollawhenyougetthis.com)
14346.
Dwarf Fortress might reach version 1.0 on approximately May 8, 2055
(old.reddit.com)
14347.
Dark Forests and the New Internet
(ystrickler.com)
14348.
14349.
PGlite reaches 10M weekly downloads
(electric.ax)
14350.
Digital ID brain trust will meet behind closed doors
(theregister.com)
14351.
Show HN: I used Claude to write a tactics JSON for a football game
(aiworldcup.game)
14352.
Show HN: A directory of no‑AI, privacy‑first software alternatives
(noaialternative.com)
14353.
14354.
Show HN: Purr – Local, open-source Mac dictation (Wispr Flow alternative)
(purr.arunbrahma.com)
14355.
The Licensing Revolution: Windows Edition
(neuburger.substack.com)
14356.
Show HN: Open-source 3D SAT SCORM packages
(github.com)
14357.
Expat 2.8.2 released, fixes 13 vulnerabilities
(blog.hartwork.org)
14358.
Tabularis: Open-source desktop SQL client your AI agent can use
(tabularis.dev)
14359.
14360.
In Meta's Reality Lab: Your body's data was only valuable once
(nplusonemag.com)
14361.
14362.
14363.
We're rebuilding financial services with AI
(arcawealth.ai)
14364.
NationStates Turns Twenty (2022)
(maxbarry.com)
14365.
GTA 6 prices by country, $58 in South Korea to $107 in Israel
(shanethegamer.com)
14366.
14367.
14368.
Humba Ventures 2026 Deep Tech Fellowships
(blog.humbaventures.com)
14369.
14370.
Where U.S. Salary Ranges Help Job Seekers
(corvi.careers)