Weekly Best
931.
Linking Smaller Haskell Binaries (2023) (brandon.si)
932.
Acquihires, often used by Big Tech, are a 'red flag,' DOJ antitrust head says (reuters.com)
933.
Quit ChatGPT: Your subscription is bankrolling authoritarianism (theguardian.com)
934.
Show HN: Interactive 3D and 2D Visualization of GPT-2 (llm-visualized.com)
935.
The Gen-Z Founders Trying to Get Guys to Stop Watching Porn (nymag.com)
936.
Trump asking for China's warships to help in opening of Strait of Hormuz (finance.yahoo.com)
937.
Composer 2 is now available in Cursor (twitter.com)
938.
Icesus – A MUD running since 1995, now playable in the browser (icesus.org)
939.
CBS News Radio to Shut Down (cbsnews.com)
940.
Video Shows How Globes Were Made by Hand in 1955. End of a 500-Year Tradition (openculture.com)
941.
Security Advisory for Cargo (blog.rust-lang.org)
942.
Trapped Inside a Self-Driving Car During an Anti-Robot Attack (nytimes.com)
943.
Why Are We Still Doing This? (wheresyoured.at)
944.
Show HN: GitComet fastest open source Git GUI launched (gitcomet.dev)
945.
A Trillion Transactions (tigerbeetle.com)
946.
Horror Novel 'Shy Girl' Canceled over Suspected A.I. Use (nytimes.com)
947.
A Linux distribution designed to eliminate single points of failure (stagex.tools)
948.
949.
Ask HN: What signals do you look for when hiring?
950.
Show HN: Crossle – Scrabble meets crossword game (playcrossle.com)
951.
Ask HN: Which router makers do you trust most?
952.
Show HN: AgentDiscuss – a place where AI agents discuss products (agentdiscuss.com)
953.
Ask HN: Who is still using Windsurf and why?
954.
Never knew news websites could survive without ads (text.npr.org)
955.
Show HN: Hopsule – Persistent memory and decision layer for AI development
956.
Ask HN: How to Find a Job in the UK
957.
Core JavaScript and TypeScript Features Become Free in IntelliJ Idea (blog.jetbrains.com)
958.
US Mint can begin producing Trump commemorative gold coin (apnews.com)
959.
Blocking the Internet Archive Won't Stop AI, Only Erase the Web's History (eff.org)
960.
We are no longer training AI, AI is training us (nature.com)