Weekly Best
1.
Polymarket gamblers threaten to kill me over Iran missile story (timesofisrael.com)
2.
Can I run AI locally? (canirun.ai)
3.
Kagi Translate now supports LinkedIn Speak as an output language (translate.kagi.com)
4.
Astral to Join OpenAI (astral.sh)
5.
Palestinian boy, 12, describes how Israeli forces killed his family in car (bbc.com)
6.
1M context is now generally available for Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6 (claude.com)
7.
Afroman found not liable in defamation case (nypost.com)
8.
Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act: Dangerous backdoor surveillance risks remain (michaelgeist.ca)
9.
Rob Pike’s Rules of Programming (1989) (cs.unc.edu)
10.
Have a fucking website (otherstrangeness.com)
11.
Reddit User Uncovers Who Is Behind Meta's $2B Lobbying for Age Verification Tech (gadgetreview.com)
12.
Google details new 24-hour process to sideload unverified Android apps (arstechnica.com)
13.
The 49MB web page (thatshubham.com)
14.
Ageless Linux – Software for humans of indeterminate age (agelesslinux.org)
15.
Microsoft's 'unhackable' Xbox One has been hacked by 'Bliss' (tomshardware.com)
16.
Austin’s surge of new housing construction drove down rents (pew.org)
17.
Kagi Small Web (kagi.com)
18.
Leanstral: Open-source agent for trustworthy coding and formal proof engineering (mistral.ai)
19.
US SEC preparing to scrap quarterly reporting requirement (reuters.com)
20.
A Decade of Slug (terathon.com)
21.
Corruption erodes social trust more in democracies than in autocracies (frontiersin.org)
22.
Mistral AI Releases Forge (mistral.ai)
23.
Qatar helium shutdown puts chip supply chain on a two-week clock (tomshardware.com)
24.
OpenRocket (openrocket.info)
25.
MoD sources warn Palantir role at heart of government is threat to UK security (thenerve.news)
26.
Stop Sloppypasta (stopsloppypasta.ai)
27.
A sufficiently detailed spec is code (haskellforall.com)
28.
Chrome DevTools MCP (2025) (developer.chrome.com)
29.
LLM Architecture Gallery (sebastianraschka.com)
30.
Nightingale – open-source karaoke app that works with any song on your computer (nightingale.cafe)