Weekly Best
601.
Hack the Planet: 90s Hacker Culture vs. Today's AI Devs (gizvault.com)
602.
A Retro YouTuber Wants to Take over Commodore. Yes, He's Serious (tedium.co)
603.
The largest map of the universe reveals over 800k galaxies (newatlas.com)
604.
Insanity: Locked Out (2020) (theandrewbailey.com)
605.
Iranian missile strikes tech park housing Microsoft office in southern Israel (cnn.com)
606.
Show HN: Cpdown – Copy any webpage/YouTube subtitle as clean Markdown(LLM-ready) (github.com)
607.
122.88TB SSD on sale for $12,399 quite a bargain – if you can afford it (techradar.com)
608.
Intel will outsource marketing to Accenture, laying off many of its own workers (oregonlive.com)
609.
Reddit in talks to embrace Sam Altman's iris-scanning Orb (semafor.com)
610.
The 16B credentials leak is not a new data breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
611.
vibetunnel - turn any browser into a terminal and command your agents on the go (github.com)
612.
Rivulet: An esolang inspired by calligraphy && code [video] (media.ccc.de)
613.
UK police working with tech giant Palantir on real-time surveillance network (libertyinvestigates.org.uk)
614.
Insufficiently known POSIX shell features (2011) (apenwarr.ca)
615.
Address bar shows hp.com. Browser displays scammers' malicious text anyway (arstechnica.com)
616.
16B Apple, Facebook, Google and Other Passwords Leaked (forbes.com)
617.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signs strategic Bitcoin reserve bill into law (theblock.co)
618.
Ask HN: Data engineers, What suck when working on exploratory data-related task?
619.
A Deep Dive into OpenAPI (deployhq.com)
620.
X blocked a paid user for no reason for "5-7 days" or forever (substack.com)
621.
We Need to Break Up Banks to Prevent the Next Financial Meltdown (outlookzen.com)
622.
The full version of the saying: "Jack of all trades, master of none." (rochemamabolo.wordpress.com)
623.
Andrej Karpathy – Software 2.0 (karpathy.medium.com)
624.
DHEA-S hormone linked to shorter lifespan in men, but not women (medicalxpress.com)
625.
AtomicOS – A security-first OS with real crypto and deterministic language (github.com)
626.
MIT's Window-Sized Device Pulls Drinking Water from Thin Air, Even in the Desert (scitechdaily.com)
627.
Russia prepares to get rid of WhatsApp and possibly Telegram (globalvoices.org)
628.
Abbott signs law permitting use of fracking wastewater in agriculture (wfaa.com)
629.
This company has never sold anything. Its founder is now worth $51B (smh.com.au)
630.
GPU Comic: When GPU programming hurts so much, all we can do is laugh (comic.modular.com)