Monthly Highlights
2581.
Solar energy is going to power the world much sooner than you think (newscientist.com)
2582.
Arrests in Louvre Heist Show Power of DNA Databases in Solving Crimes (nytimes.com)
2583.
Infants who received $1000 no-strings-attached were nearly half as likely to die (npr.org)
2584.
Chatbots Are Pushing Sanctioned Russian Propaganda (wired.com)
2585.
Netherlands opens fire on suspicious drones near base with US nuclear weapons (kyivindependent.com)
2586.
Shinigami the Reaper (mixedmartialarts.com)
2587.
Tigerbeetle Simulator (sim.tigerbeetle.com)
2588.
Ilya Sustkever's deposition reveals previously unknown details [pdf] (storage.courtlistener.com)
2589.
Tech industry men getting plastic surgery decades earlier (wsj.com)
2590.
Walking 15 min lowers cardiovascular risk by up to 2/3 compared to short walks (sciencedaily.com)
2591.
The accidental click that changed everything: the Apify origin story (blog.apify.com)
2592.
Oracle default fears surge as credit swaps spike – is AI taking its toll? (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
2593.
Show HN: Centia.io – Open PostgreSQL/PostGIS back end for developers (centia.io)
2594.
FDD – Diskettes (retrocmp.de)
2595.
Show HN: Font Finder – Find and copy fonts from any webpage (font-finder.org)
2596.
Goodbye, Cavities? Scientists Just Found a Way to Regrow Tooth Enamel (scitechdaily.com)
2597.
Glyph: Scaling Context Windows via Visual-Text Compression (github.com)
2598.
The purported benefits of effect systems (typesanitizer.com)
2599.
British journalist detained by ICE at SFO (sfstandard.com)
2600.
As CO2 Levels Rise, Old Amazon Trees Are Getting Bigger (eos.org)
2601.
Nvidia storms past $5T valuation as AI boom powers meteoric rise (reuters.com)
2602.
Strange Attractors (blog.shashanktomar.com)
2603.
Xubuntu website hacked and served malware (old.reddit.com)
2604.
North Korean hackers stole over $2B in crypto so far in 2025, researchers say (techcrunch.com)
2605.
AMD vs. Intel: A Unicode Benchmark (lemire.me)
2606.
Cloudflare Dashboard and Cloudflare API service issues (cloudflarestatus.com)
2607.
SuperSonic: SuperCollider in the Browser (sonic-pi.net)
2608.
OpenAI's viability called into question by reported spending with Microsoft (theregister.com)
2609.
Peter Drucker: What [American execs] can learn from Japanese management (1970) [pdf] (joaomordomo.com)
2610.
Jasmine: A Simple, Performant and Scalable Jax-Based World Modeling Codebase (arxiv.org)