April 2026 Archive
901.
Trump dilemma for US officers: disobey orders or commit war crimes (theguardian.com)
902.
Show HN: A (marginally) useful x86-64 ELF executable in 298 bytes (github.com)
903.
Gender Equality and Work (oecd.org)
904.
A Founder Tried to Pitch – and Got a Restraining Order (trellis.law)
905.
EU Migration to and from the UK (Since Brexit) (migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk)
906.
Show HN: I ran 28 OpenClaw instances as a team for 2 months (github.com)
907.
Apex Protocol – An open MCP-based standard for AI agent trading (apexstandard.org)
908.
Was the U.S. Pilot Rescue in Iran a Cover for a Failed Nuclear Retrieval? (twitter.com)
909.
Comparing C/C++ unity build with regular build on a large codebase (2024) (hereket.com)
910.
Anthropic open sourced Claude Code repo after the source code leak (github.com)
911.
SpaceX has held talks with Saudi fund for $5B investment in IPO (reuters.com)
912.
Show HN: Semantic atlas of 188 constitutions in 3D (30k articles, embeddings) (constitutionalmap.ai)
913.
Salomi, a research repo on extreme low-bit transformer quantization (github.com)
914.
F-15 shot down over Iran, active search for crew (reuters.com)
915.
Ask HN: What happens when you block/mark as spam a call or text?
916.
A Look at Some Retro Desktop Graphical User Interfaces (goto10retro.com)
917.
Perplexity Says MCP Sucks (suthakamal.substack.com)
918.
The Longest-Running Vaporware Project in the History of Computing (themagnet.substack.com)
919.
Artemis II astronaut finds two Outlook instances running on computers (tomshardware.com)
920.
The Iran War Just Broke the Petrodollar (bloomberg.com)
921.
Scientists invented a fake disease. AI told people it was real (nature.com)
922.
Minecraft Java Edition 26.2 Snapshot 1: Initial Vulkan Support (minecraft.net)
923.
Hallucinated citations are polluting the scientific literature (nature.com)
924.
Csp-toolkit – Python library to parse, analyze, and find bypasses in CSP headers (chs.us)
925.
Trump administration sues 3 states over attempts to regulate prediction markets (npr.org)
926.
CSS or BS? (keithcirkel.co.uk)
927.
CBP Facility Codes Sure Seem to Have Leaked via Online Flashcards (wired.com)
928.
Silicon Valley Is in a Frenzy over Bots That Build Themselves (theatlantic.com)
929.
Claude AI finds Vim, Emacs RCE bugs that trigger on file open (bleepingcomputer.com)
930.
A Textual widget for beautiful diffs in the terminal (github.com)