Monthly Highlights
1621.
Rethinking High-School Science Fairs (asteriskmag.com)
1622.
China's 450kmph bullet train is the fastest ever built (executivetraveller.com)
1623.
KFC, Nando's, and others ditch chicken welfare pledge (bbc.co.uk)
1624.
Intel XeSS 3: expanded support for Core Ultra/Core Ultra 2 and Arc A, B series (intel.com)
1625.
The Gay Tech Mafia (wired.com)
1626.
Apple: Enough Is Enough (bastibe.de)
1627.
WireGuard Is Two Things (proxylity.com)
1628.
Show HN: Formally verified FPGA watchdog for AM broadcast in unmanned tunnels (github.com)
1629.
Trump Fake Electors Plot (en.wikipedia.org)
1630.
GitHub Copilot CLI downloads and executes malware (promptarmor.com)
1631.
Show HN: Understudy – Teach a desktop agent by demonstrating a task once (github.com)
1632.
Datasets for Reconstructing Visual Perception from Brain Data (github.com)
1633.
Altman says OpenAI agrees with Anthropic's red lines in Pentagon dispute (thehill.com)
1634.
The Four-Color Theorem 1852–1976 (ams.org)
1635.
Discrete Structures [pdf] (kyleormsby.github.io)
1636.
Grammarly is using our identities without permission (theverge.com)
1637.
Americans aren't facing a democratic collapse. We're living in its aftermath (theguardian.com)
1638.
Why Affordability and the Vibecession Are Real Economic Problems (newsletter.mikekonczal.com)
1639.
The most-seen UI on the internet? Redesigning turnstile and challenge pages (blog.cloudflare.com)
1640.
xAI and Pentagon reach deal to use Grok in classified systems (axios.com)
1641.
Music Discovery (secondtrack.co)
1642.
Package managers need to cool down (nesbitt.io)
1643.
What happens after you die? (2016) (lamag.com)
1644.
Show HN: Pianoterm – Run shell commands from your Piano. A Linux CLI tool (github.com)
1645.
Excessive token usage in Claude Code (github.com)
1646.
Show HN: Vibe Code your 3D Models (github.com)
1647.
Flock license plate readers cost city big, deliver little (sandiegouniontribune.com)
1648.
C64 Copy Protection (commodoregames.net)
1649.
GLiNER2: Unified Schema-Based Information Extraction (github.com)
1650.
Speculative Speculative Decoding (SSD) (arxiv.org)