Weekly Best
361.
U.S. Department of War (war.gov)
362.
Darth Android (pluralistic.net)
363.
The space race is transforming Southern California's economy again (latimes.com)
364.
Man declares country in unclaimed pocket of land between Serbia and Croatia (nbcnews.com)
365.
MIT says AI isn't replacing you it's just wasting your boss's money (interviewquery.com)
366.
Show HN: LightCycle, a FOSS game in Rust based on Tron (github.com)
367.
Sweden moves students off digital devices and on to books and handwriting (2023) (theguardian.com)
368.
Rivian CEO: 'blows my mind' to see US auto makers shifting back to ICE vehicles (businessinsider.com)
369.
Tell HN: I kinda want to go back to Java
370.
Coinbase CEO Revealed He Fired Engineers Who Didn't Use AI Tools (finalroundai.com)
371.
Show HN: Spotilyrics – See synchronized Spotify lyrics inside VS Code (github.com)
372.
Museum of Color (emergencemagazine.org)
373.
Volkswagen to make EVs more affordable, starting with the ID.Polo and a new SUV (electrek.co)
374.
Show HN: Vapor – A notepad that fades away as you type (enda.sh)
375.
A Software Development Methodology for Disciplined LLM Collaboration (github.com)
376.
A venture capitalist goes to extremes to punish her surrogate (wired.com)
377.
Ask HN: Gandi is holding my domain hostage. What can I do?
378.
Unix Conspiracy (1991) (catb.org)
379.
This Month in Ladybird (ladybird.org)
380.
Ten Thousand Lifetimes with Roguelikes (ian.mccowan.space)
381.
NetSurf on ReMarkable 2 (akselmo.dev)
382.
Show HN: Woomarks, transfer your Pocket links to this app or self-host it (woomarks.com)
383.
Dozens of scientists find errors in a new Energy Department climate report (npr.org)
384.
AI is the natural next step in making computers more accessible and useful (vincirufus.com)
385.
Launch HN: Risely (YC S25) – AI Agents for Universities
386.
Reports of Gmail security issue are inaccurate (blog.google)
387.
Fiber Concurrency (honeyryderchuck.gitlab.io)
388.
Spacing Over Cards (smagin.fyi)
389.
Ask HN: Is your company still hiring junior engineers?
390.
America Surrenders in the Global Information Wars (theatlantic.com)