Weekly Best
181.
No clicks, no content: The unsustainable future of AI search (bradt.ca)
182.
Detecting and countering misuse of AI (anthropic.com)
183.
Development speed is not a bottleneck (pawelbrodzinski.substack.com)
184.
Removing Guix from Debian (lwn.net)
185.
TPDE-LLVM: Faster LLVM -O0 Back-End (discourse.llvm.org)
186.
WinBoat: Run Windows apps on Linux with seamless integration (github.com)
187.
Why did books start being divided into chapters? A new history (sydneyreviewofbooks.com)
188.
Keyboards from my collection (2023) (aresluna.org)
189.
Unfortunately, the ICEBlock app is activism theater (micahflee.com)
190.
The Rise of Hybrid PHP: Blending PHP with Go and Rust (yekdeveloper.com)
191.
Family of MSFT employee who died warn tech companies not to overwork workers (padailypost.com)
192.
Europol said ChatControl doesn't go far enough; they want to retain data forever (old.reddit.com)
193.
The share of Americans having regular sex keeps dropping (ifstudies.org)
194.
A Random Walk in 10 Dimensions (2021) (galileo-unbound.blog)
195.
Tell HN: My advice after I applied to 450 positions before getting hired
196.
The Color of the Future: A history of blue (hopefulmons.com)
197.
The Old Robots Web Site (theoldrobots.com)
198.
For all that's holy, can you just leverage the web, please? (blog.tomayac.com)
199.
Are people's bosses making them use AI tools? (piccalil.li)
200.
Search engine referral report for 2025 Q2 (radar.cloudflare.com)
201.
How is Ultrassembler so fast? (jghuff.com)
202.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2025)
203.
Don't Build Multi-Agents (cognition.ai)
204.
Quirks of Common Lisp Types (fosskers.ca)
205.
Writing a Hypervisor in 1k Lines (seiya.me)
206.
Protobuffers Are Wrong (2018) (reasonablypolymorphic.com)
207.
OSMAnd vs. Organic Maps (blog.firedrake.org)
208.
De minimis exemption ends (washingtonpost.com)
209.
Code Is Debt (tornikeo.com)
210.
Apertus 70B: Truly Open - Swiss LLM by ETH, EPFL and CSCS (huggingface.co)