April 2026 Archive
6841.
6842.
Firefox browser has started shipping Brave's adblock-rust engine
(shivankaul.com)
6843.
6844.
Teaching Machines to Read – Early Exploration
(daggerobelus.com)
6845.
Mise dev goes full time on open source
(jdx.dev)
6846.
More on Newton's Diameter Theorem
(johndcook.com)
6847.
Show HN: easl – Instant hosting for AI agents
(github.com)
6848.
6849.
TikTok Makes Americans Want Chinese EVs They Can't Have
(bloomberg.com)
6850.
The Budgeting Mistake That Cost Uber Its Annual AI Spend in 4 Months
(productcurious.com)
6851.
Recommender Systems Need the Tobacco Treatment
(klemenvodopivec.substack.com)
6852.
Turning a Gaussian Splat into a Videogame
(blog.playcanvas.com)
6853.
A small economic forecaster trained from raw Fed PDFs beat GPT-5
(blog.lightningrod.ai)
6854.
Sourcehut disrupted due to DDoS attack
(status.sr.ht)
6855.
Agent is a distributed system (and fails like one)
(maheshba.bitbucket.io)
6856.
Scientist Lucía Prieto Godino transferred behavior from one species to another
(english.elpais.com)
6857.
Do AI models understand GPS coordinates?
(spatialedge.co)
6858.
Roboticist-Turned-Teacher Built a Life-Size Replica of Eniac
(spectrum.ieee.org)
6859.
Deutsch–Jozsa Algorithm
(en.wikipedia.org)
6860.
A New Type of Neuroplasticity Rewires the Brain After a Single Experience
(quantamagazine.org)
6861.
Coding agents have no moat
(tombedor.dev)
6862.
The End and a New Beginning
(calculatedriskblog.com)
6863.
World Press Photo of the Year 2026
(worldpressphoto.org)
6864.
Cloudflare for SaaS: your old provider can silently keep your domain
(blog.iodev.org)
6865.
There is too much traffic for Alex to walk to school, so we drive (2019)
(researchgate.net)
6866.
The xAI exodus: Meet the people who have left Musk's AI company
(fastcompany.com)
6867.
Devin for Terminal
(devin.ai)
6868.
The Coding Assistant Breakdown: More Tokens Please
(newsletter.semianalysis.com)
6869.
Rippling exposed your SSN/banking to anyone who sent you an offer letter
(infosec.exchange)
6870.
Microsoft's Wave of Executive Departures
(theverge.com)