April 2026 Archive
181.
A Rave Review of Superpowers (For Claude Code) (emschwartz.me)
182.
OnlyOffice just pulled its 8-year partnership with Nextcloud (xda-developers.com)
183.
Tracing goroutines in realtime with eBPF (sazak.io)
184.
Rick Dangerous (simonphipps.com)
185.
Gemma 4: Byte for byte, the most capable open models (blog.google)
186.
Proton Meet, Talk in total privacy (meet.proton.me)
187.
EPA flags microplastics, pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water (npr.org)
188.
US sues Arizona, Connecticut, Illinois to stop regulation of prediction markets (reuters.com)
189.
Qwen3.6-Plus: Towards Real World Agents (qwen.ai)
190.
Stripe closed my UAE business account and is withholding $3.5K
191.
Usefully run 100s of Claudes in parallel with mngr (imbue.com)
192.
Maybe Trump Should Not Have Given This Speech (theatlantic.com)
193.
Are tech companies even hiring?
194.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards Declares War on Silicon Valley (thenextweb.com)
195.
DMCA-resistant Claude Code source code (codeberg.org)
196.
Hershey says it will shift back to classic recipe for all Reese's products (apnews.com)
197.
Managed Nationalism (en.wikipedia.org)
198.
Claude Code users hitting usage limits 'way faster than expected' (bbc.com)
199.
Magic mushroom-infused products appear in Colorado gas stations (theconversation.com)
200.
Show HN: SyNumpy – a Header only C++17 library for working with NumPy Arrays (github.com)
201.
The Anti-Intellectualism of the Silicon Valley Elite (thenation.com)
202.
A Letter to John Ternus (marco.org)
203.
Iranian president has released an open letter to the American people (presstv.ir)
204.
What IAEA docs say about Iran's nuclear program, before the bombs fell (meetdewey.com)
205.
Trump: "We're fighting wars. We can't take care of day care" (cnn.com)
206.
Pentagon Pete's Bigoted Reason for Firing Top General Leaks (thedailybeast.com)
207.
Intel SGX: Global Wrapping Key Extracted (twitter.com)
208.
Reporting potholes with an ESP32, LoRA, and AI (thingswemake.com)
209.
If You Need a Laptop, Buy It Now (theatlantic.com)
210.
We will all work for AGI (indiansinai.com)