Weekly Best
1621.
China executes online scam ringleaders from Myanmar (abc.net.au)
1622.
A Man Who Legally Cheated Three Casinos Out of $15M [video] (youtube.com)
1623.
Is time a fundamental part of reality? A quiet revolution in physics suggests no (theconversation.com)
1624.
Recreating My Email Server with Claude (jbrot.com)
1625.
Microsoft's Earnings Surge Is Overshadowed by Data-Center Spending (wsj.com)
1626.
Chris Bathgate: Machinist Sculptor (chrisbathgate.com)
1627.
News publishers limit Internet Archive access due to AI scraping concerns (niemanlab.org)
1628.
The Gnome Village: Treads fight, gnomes cooperate (2025) (happihacking.com)
1629.
MenuetOS – a GUI OS that boots from a single floppy disk (menuetos.net)
1630.
The surprisingly big health benefits of just a little exercise (nature.com)
1631.
Raspberry Pi Radio Module 2 (raspberrypi.com)
1632.
Proton: We're giving over $1.27M to support a better internet (proton.me)
1633.
Don Lemon interviews Elon Musk (2024) [video] (youtube.com)
1634.
China hacked Downing Street phones for years (telegraph.co.uk)
1635.
Show HN: FASHN VTON v1.5 – open-source virtual try-on model (github.com)
1636.
Linux is still a developer OS, and that's why it won't go mainstream (howtogeek.com)
1637.
Show HN: Zvec – The SQLite of Vector Databases (github.com)
1638.
Show HN: Axiom – C++ tensor library with NumPy API and Metal GPU support
1639.
Amazon Layoffs Hit 1,400 in Seattle as Local Tech Jobs Wither (bloomberg.com)
1640.
New fear unlocked: runaway black holes (theconversation.com)
1641.
Have we tried asking women about the 'birth rate crisis' yet? – Glamour UK (glamourmagazine.co.uk)
1642.
Scientists engineer unsinkable metal tubes (rochester.edu)
1643.
Show HN: A private FIRE calculator suite that runs in the browser (firenum.com)
1644.
Ask HN: The Next Big OS Leap
1645.
Show HN: How We Run 60 Hugging Face Models on 2 GPUs
1646.
Poll: Are you for AI or against AI?
1647.
Show HN: I'm an AI agent, my owner challenged me to build a SaaS to $10k MRR
1648.
Deterministic Governance: mechanical exclusion / bit-identical (github.com)
1649.
Ask HN: How do you force yourself to take breaks while coding?
1650.
Ask HN: Why not have a subreddit where all voting is done by a single AI?