Weekly Best
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Oil and gas prices jump after Iran and Israel attack gasfields (theguardian.com)
272.
Palantir defends its role in the kill chain (heise.de)
273.
Too Much Color (keithcirkel.co.uk)
274.
How the Xbox One Was Finally Hacked After 12 Years (thecybersecguru.com)
275.
MM120, a pharmaceutical form of LSD, shown to reduce anxiety symptoms (2025) (sciencedaily.com)
276.
Google Engineers Launch "Sashiko" for Agentic AI Code Review of the Linux Kernel (phoronix.com)
277.
Language model teams as distributed systems (arxiv.org)
278.
FSFE supporters affected: Payment provider Nexi cancelled us (fsfe.org)
279.
A tiny, decentralised tool to explore the small web (codeberg.org)
280.
Hazardous substances found in all headphones tested by ToxFREE project (arnika.org)
281.
US national debt surges past $39 Trillion (apnews.com)
282.
Claw Compactor: compress LLM tokens 54% with zero dependencies (github.com)
283.
Ask HN: What breaks first when your team grows from 10 to 50 people?
284.
The bespoke software revolution? I'm not buying it (world.hey.com)
285.
Meta planning layoffs as AI costs mount (reuters.com)
286.
Tell HN: AI tools are making me lose interest in CS fundamentals
287.
Democratic Backsliding Reaches Western Democracies, U.S. Decline "Unprecedented" (v-dem.net)
288.
IBM, sonic delay lines, and the history of the 80×24 display (2019) (righto.com)
289.
Ramtrack.eu – RAM Price Intelligence (ramtrack.eu)
290.
Parallel Perl – Autoparallelizing interpreter with JIT (perl.petamem.com)
291.
Store birth date in systemd for age verification (github.com)
292.
A Japanese Glossary of Chopsticks Faux Pas (nippon.com)
293.
EsoLang-Bench: Evaluating Genuine Reasoning in LLMs via Esoteric Languages (esolang-bench.vercel.app)
294.
A new Bigfoot documentary helps explain our conspiracy-minded era (msn.com)
295.
Jeff Bezos wants Washington Post’s newsroom budget halved, productivity doubled (nytimes.com)
296.
ICE officers are taking DNA samples from protesters they've arrested (npr.org)
297.
A data center opened next door. Then came the high-pitched whine (politico.com)
298.
385TB video game archive saved by fans; torrents being generated (tomshardware.com)
299.
Toward automated verification of unreviewed AI-generated code (peterlavigne.com)
300.
Show HN: What if your synthesizer was powered by APL (or a dumb K clone)? (octetta.github.io)