Weekly Best
961.
Vogue Eats Teen Vogue (nytimes.com)
962.
Nearly 400k people are starving in Sudan, a new report finds (npr.org)
963.
At the time War Games (1983) (twitter.com)
964.
AMD 8745hs vs. Apple M5 (techradar.com)
965.
Channel 4's first AI presenter is dizzyingly grim (theguardian.com)
966.
IRS Direct File won't be available next year (apnews.com)
967.
Elon Musk's $1T pay deal approved by Tesla shareholders (bbc.com)
968.
dcaf: An implementation of the ACE-OAuth framework (docs.rs)
969.
Promising medium can capture and convert CO2, while regenerating itself (techxplore.com)
970.
Gullible bots struggle to distinguish between facts and beliefs (theregister.com)
971.
Windows 'does suck for some people': Dave Plummer explains his fixes (pcgamer.com)
972.
It's much easier to hold computers accountable than to hold humans accountable (andymasley.substack.com)
973.
What caused the Edmund Fitzgerald to sink 50 years ago is still a mystery (freep.com)
974.
Show HN: I left my FAANG job at 50 to build a sci-fi game
975.
Why Even Basic A.I. Use Is So Bad for Students (nytimes.com)
976.
Sorry, We Can't Join Your Slack (reifyworks.com)
977.
Louis Rossman – Why I uninstalled uBlock origin and switched to AdNauseam [video] (youtube.com)
978.
Stinking, Spongy, Dark, Huge: A Spider Web Unlike Any Seen Before (nytimes.com)
979.
James Watson, who co-discovered DNA's double helix shape, dies at age 97 (apnews.com)
980.
Googling "phind" exposed a random chat URL in search results (phind.com)
981.
We Used To Actually Own Our Computers. (youtube.com)
982.
Copyright Claims over Content Syndication Sniping Can Proceed (blog.ericgoldman.org)
983.
OpenAI Seeks Government Backing to Boost AI Investments (barrons.com)
984.
Show HN: Burner Terminal, Tap to Pay Stablecoin Payments (burner.pro)
985.
Taiwan's Machine Tool Makers Struggle to Survive (english.cw.com.tw)
986.
'Vibe coding' named word of the year by Collins Dictionary (bbc.com)
987.
Australians to get 3 hours/day free solar power-even without solar panels (theguardian.com)
988.
Tech Billionaire Marc Andreessen Bet Big on Trump. It's Paying Off for SV (propublica.org)
989.
MIT Prof Barbara Liskov, on Data Abstraction and Object-Oriented Programming [video] (youtube.com)
990.
Leaving PyTorch and Meta (soumith.ch)