Weekly Best
811.
AI in Wyoming may soon use more electricity than state's human residents (arstechnica.com)
812.
The Economy? He died five years ago (daverupert.com)
813.
Qwen3-30B-A3B (twitter.com)
814.
Proton Authenticator (proton.me)
815.
Apple Loses Fourth AI Researcher in a Month to Meta's Superintelligence Team (bloomberg.com)
816.
Joyent ran the servers for Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook 10y before AWS (threadreaderapp.com)
817.
Show HN: The easiest accessibility (a11y) checker for VSCode (github.com)
818.
Kremlin caught abusing ISPs to spy on Moscow-based diplomats, Microsoft says (theregister.com)
819.
SSRIs as Cancer Therapy (science.org)
820.
US imposes sanctions on Brazilian judge who charged Bolsonaro with plotting coup (reuters.com)
821.
Google loses app store antitrust appeal (arstechnica.com)
822.
Hibernator 'superpowers' may lie hidden in human DNA (attheu.utah.edu)
823.
Investigation of Jeffrey Epstein jail video reveals new discrepancies (cbsnews.com)
824.
Processing: Mattie Lubchansky Wrote and Illustrated Simplicity (countercraft.substack.com)
825.
AMA and other medical associations are kicked out of CDC vaccine workgroups (msn.com)
826.
Poe accounts can now be used to power Cursor, Cline, Roo Code (twitter.com)
827.
FastWan: Generating a 5-Second Video in 5 Seconds via Sparse Distillation (hao-ai-lab.github.io)
828.
Data Labeling Is the Hot New Thing in AI (spectrum.ieee.org)
829.
The easiest way to scrape Google Hotels data (serpapi.com)
830.
Russian volcano erupts for first time in more than 500 years (bbc.com)
831.
Show HN: V2.0 of Open SaaS, a free, open-source SaaS boilerplate starter is here (opensaas.sh)
832.
Chinese LLMs talk freely about Tiananmen massacre and Taiwan (datanizing.com)
833.
OpenAI Open Source Model Leaked on HF (old.reddit.com)
834.
Rhino horns made radioactive to foil traffickers in South African project (theguardian.com)
835.
Show HN: A tool for complete WebSocket traffic control (websocket-devtools.com)
836.
World in $1.5T 'plastics crisis' hitting health from infancy to old age (theguardian.com)
837.
Perplexity plagiarized our story about how Perplexity is a bullshit machine (2024) (wired.com)
838.
Low-dose metformin requires brain Rap1 for its antidiabetic action (science.org)
839.
BLS and Our Age of Choose-Your-Own-Reality Governance (derekthompson.org)
840.
Mithril launches omnicloud for compute and batch inference (mithril.ai)