Weekly Best
901.
Microsoft is considering a stricter RTO policy (businessinsider.com)
902.
Google users are less likely to click on links when an AI summary is in results (pewresearch.org)
903.
Why many Americans still think Darwin was wrong, yet the British do not (theconversation.com)
904.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp Criticizes Elite Colleges in Earnings Call (businessinsider.com)
905.
The Crypto Crises Are Coming (project-syndicate.org)
906.
Rosetta 2 support discontinuation notice (discussions.apple.com)
907.
Arkansas City Moves Surveillance Camera from in Front of Innocent Family's Home (ij.org)
908.
Murdoch's News Corp. To Launch California Version of New York Post (semafor.com)
909.
Covid's origins conspiracy theories hamper ability to prevent the next pandemic (cnn.com)
910.
They Let Their Children Cross the Street and Now They're Felons (nytimes.com)
911.
Meta brought AI to rural Colombia. Now students are failing exams (restofworld.org)
912.
Surprise in the plant family: The potato is the daughter of the tomato (english.elpais.com)
913.
BBC finds electrocuted, drowned and starved cats in online torture groups (bbc.com)
914.
Why suppressing all wildfires has made today's megafires worse (nature.com)
915.
Chrome and Firefox display the same Washington Post article differently (twitter.com)
916.
Tesla Must Pay $329M in Damages for Fatal Autopilot Crash (bloomberg.com)
917.
Companies Tried to Save Money with AI Now Spending a Fortune to Fix Its Mistakes
918.
The Supreme Court Has Finally Found a President It Likes (nytimes.com)
919.
Elon Musk gives millions to Republican super PACs ahead of the midterms (nbcnews.com)
920.
The Most Mysterious Cells in Our Bodies Don't Belong to Us (theatlantic.com)
921.
'Self-termination is most likely': the history and future of societal collapse (theguardian.com)
922.
C++26 Reflections adventures and compile time UML (reachablecode.com)
923.
Anthropic cuts OpenAI's Claude API access (twitter.com)
924.
Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm Guilty on One Count in Federal Crypto Case (wired.com)
925.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting says it's shutting down (npr.org)
926.
Ask HN: Is fast.ai's "Deep Learning for Coders" still relevant in 2025?
927.
EU Revives Plan to Ban Private Messaging (reclaimthenet.org)
928.
US ends tariff exemption for all low-value packages (reuters.com)
929.
Medium (schappi.com)
930.
Plague: A Newly Discovered Pam-Based Backdoor for Linux (nextron-systems.com)