Monthly Highlights
2071.
Emacs Bedrock (codeberg.org)
2072.
Ask HN: Why there are no actual studies that show AI is more productive?
2073.
Ask HN: Are there examples of 3D printing data onto physical surfaces?
2074.
What's driving rising business costs? (libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org)
2075.
Something Big Is (Not) Happening (aricolaprete.com)
2076.
Can a wealthy family change the course of a deadly brain disease? (science.org)
2077.
Ask HN: What happens after the AI bubble bursts?
2078.
BC got rid of Daylight Savings (news.gov.bc.ca)
2079.
Challenging the Single-Responsibility Principle (kiss-and-solid.com)
2080.
Israel Is Attacking Iran
2081.
It's time to speak out against unchecked growth of satellite mega constellations (scientificamerican.com)
2082.
Async Programming Is Just Inject Time (willhbr.net)
2083.
Reverse-Engineering the Wetware: Spiking Networks and the End of Matrix Math (metaduck.com)
2084.
Microsoft's new 10k-year data storage medium: glass (arstechnica.com)
2085.
Continuous batching (2025) (huggingface.co)
2086.
Monitor the Situation (monitor-the-situation.com)
2087.
macOS Tahoe Finder Bug Underscores Apple's Slipping UI Polish (macrumors.com)
2088.
Redefining the Software Engineering Profession for AI (dl.acm.org)
2089.
How OpenAI caved to The Pentagon on AI surveillance (theverge.com)
2090.
I'm #1 on Google thanks to AI bullshit [video] (youtube.com)
2091.
Show HN: Explain Curl Commands (github.com)
2092.
Stardew Valley at 10: The pixel art farm game that became an unlikely phenomenon (cnn.com)
2093.
Digital Iris [video] (youtube.com)
2094.
Volatility: The volatile memory forensic extraction framework (github.com)
2095.
Show HN: Chaos Monkey but for Audio Video Testing (WebRTC and UDP) (github.com)
2096.
Claude just jumped to #2 on the iOS App Store (xcancel.com)
2097.
The History of a Security Hole (os2museum.com)
2098.
Show HN: Better Hub – A better GitHub experience (better-hub.com)
2099.
The Mega-Rich Are Turning Their Mansions into Impenetrable Fortresses (wsj.com)
2100.
Can random experimental choice lead to better theories? (journals.sagepub.com)