Yearly Favorites
17071.
New Nick Bostrom Paper: Optimal Timing for Superintelligence [pdf]
(nickbostrom.com)
17072.
17074.
OpenAI president forced to read his personal diary entries to jury
(arstechnica.com)
17075.
17076.
17077.
A Hitchhiker's Guide to the AI Bubble
(fluxus.io)
17078.
DeepSeek V4 Pro at 75% off until 31 May
(api-docs.deepseek.com)
17079.
There is no comfortable reading position
(slate.com)
17080.
Mary had schizophrenia, then suddenly didn't
(newyorker.com)
17081.
The new bibliomaniacs
(engelsbergideas.com)
17082.
As Rocks May Think
(evjang.com)
17083.
17084.
AI False information rate for news nearly doubles in one year
(newsguardtech.com)
17085.
Only one side will be the true successor to MS-DOS – Windows 2.x
(blisscast.wordpress.com)
17086.
We do not break userspace (2012)
(lore.kernel.org)
17087.
Claude Code is your customer
(calebjohn.xyz)
17088.
The militarization of Silicon Valley
(nytimes.com)
17089.
GPT Guesses Between 1 and 100
(github.com)
17090.
Anthropic AI tool sparks selloff from software to broader market
(bloomberg.com)
17091.
Remove your ring camera with a claw hammer
(hamiltonnolan.com)
17093.
The Impact of AI on Game Dev Jobs. Open to Work Crisis
(darkounity.com)
17094.
Garibaldi, history's sexiest revolutionary?
(historyextra.com)
17095.
Waymo Drives Off with South Bay Man's Luggage
(sfist.com)
17096.
Cheese Crystals (2019)
(snipettemag.com)
17097.
Artemis II and the invisible hazard on the way to the Moon
(ansto.gov.au)
17099.
Five disciplines discovered the same math independently
(freethemath.org)
17100.
Amber the programming language compiled to Bash/Ksh/Zsh
(amber-lang.com)