Monthly Highlights
241.
LLMs aren't world models (yosefk.com)
242.
AI capex is so big that it's affecting economic statistics (paulkedrosky.com)
243.
I launched 17 side projects. Result? I'm rich in expired domains
244.
Crush: Glamourous AI coding agent for your favourite terminal (github.com)
245.
Project Hyperion: Interstellar ship design competition (projecthyperion.org)
246.
Cerebras launches Qwen3-235B, achieving 1.5k tokens per second (cerebras.ai)
247.
Tokens are getting more expensive (ethanding.substack.com)
248.
Make Your Own Backup System – Part 1: Strategy Before Scripts (it-notes.dragas.net)
249.
Meta accessed women's health data from Flo app without consent, says court (malwarebytes.com)
250.
I dumped Google for Kagi (arstechnica.com)
251.
Stop selling “unlimited”, when you mean “until we change our minds” (blog.kilocode.ai)
252.
Twenty Eighth International Obfuscated C Code Contest (ioccc.org)
253.
Australia widens teen social media ban to YouTube, scraps exemption (reuters.com)
254.
Open Source Maintenance Fee (github.com)
255.
Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia (cam.ac.uk)
256.
Pgactive: Postgres active-active replication extension (github.com)
257.
1910: The year the modern world lost its mind (derekthompson.org)
258.
I tried Servo (spacebar.news)
259.
Abusing Entra OAuth for fun and access to internal Microsoft applications (research.eye.security)
260.
Training language models to be warm and empathetic makes them less reliable (arxiv.org)
261.
Making Postgres slower (byteofdev.com)
262.
I know when you're vibe coding (alexkondov.com)
263.
UN report finds UN reports are not widely read (reuters.com)
264.
NIST ion clock sets new record for most accurate clock (nist.gov)
265.
lsr: ls with io_uring (rockorager.dev)
266.
How we rooted Copilot (research.eye.security)
267.
Automerge 3.0 (automerge.org)
268.
Why LLMs can't really build software (zed.dev)
269.
Abogen – Generate audiobooks from EPUBs, PDFs and text (github.com)
270.
“Reading Rainbow” was created to combat summer reading slumps (smithsonianmag.com)