Monthly Highlights
1561.
Goodbye, Six-Figure Tech Jobs. Young Coders Seek Work at Fast-Food Joints (nytimes.com)
1562.
Every Reason Why I Hate AI and You Should Too (malwaretech.com)
1563.
Exploring the tragedy of the Counter-Strike 2 server browser (bphilip.uk)
1564.
Fingerjigger (fingerjigger.com)
1565.
Supervised fine tuning on curated data is reinforcement learning (arxiv.org)
1566.
The Fulbright Program: Chock Full of Bright Ideas (bastian.rieck.me)
1567.
“Tivoization” and your right to install under Copyleft and GPL (2021) (sfconservancy.org)
1568.
CRLite: Certificate Revocation Checking in Firefox (hacks.mozilla.org)
1569.
Clj-coll: Clojure collections and sequences in Common Lisp (github.com)
1570.
1948: Catholic Church publishes final edition of “Index Librorum Prohibitorum” (historyofinformation.com)
1571.
End well, this won't: UK commissioner suggests govt stops kids from using VPNs (theregister.com)
1572.
British man claims he's unable to watch porn as tattoos confuse age check system (needtoknow.co.uk)
1573.
MCP Gateway and Registry (github.com)
1574.
Show HN: An interactive dashboard to explore NYC rentals data (leaseswap.nyc)
1575.
Launch HN: Halluminate (YC S25) – Simulating the internet to train computer use
1576.
Forklifts require training (zacsweers.dev)
1577.
Murder not crisis – Why Israel's starvation of Gaza is exceptional (adamtooze.substack.com)
1578.
ThinkMesh: A Python lib for parallel thinking in LLMs (github.com)
1579.
CEO pay at top US companies accelerates at fastest pace in 4 years (ft.com)
1580.
The F-35 is losing the trade war (jalopnik.com)
1581.
Developer sentenced to prison for activating “kill switch” to avenge his firing (arstechnica.com)
1582.
Medical cannabis patient data exposed by unsecured database (wired.com)
1583.
Some thoughts on journals, refereeing, and the P vs NP problem (blog.computationalcomplexity.org)
1584.
Skill issues – Dialectical Behavior Therapy and its discontents (2024) (thedriftmag.com)
1585.
Show HN: An AI agent that learns your product and guides your users (frigade.ai)
1586.
How Much Is Trump Profiting Off the Presidency? (newyorker.com)
1587.
The power of two random choices (2012) (brooker.co.za)
1588.
A robust, open-source framework for Spiking Neural Networks on low-end FPGAs (arxiv.org)
1589.
OpenAI's new open weight (Apache 2) models are good (simonwillison.net)
1590.
Media over QUIC (MoQ): Refactoring the Internet's real-time media stack (blog.cloudflare.com)