Monthly Highlights
7141.
Learning to Replicate Expert Judgment in Financial Tasks
(thinkingmachines.ai)
7142.
7143.
7144.
Govt issues notice to WhatsApp over username feature
(thehindu.com)
7145.
New model of ocean waves sheds light on the spread of microplastic pollution
(physicsworld.com)
7146.
LLMs are stuck in a groupthink groove. This startup is trying to get them out
(technologyreview.com)
7147.
Remember SCANTRON? How did that work? [video]
(youtube.com)
7148.
Istota – a multi-user AI agent and personal OS
(istota.cynium.com)
7149.
Enough
(enough.computer)
7150.
Latin America just elected its fifth right-wing president in a row
(respublica.media)
7151.
AI Compass: which archetype are you?
(bambamramfan.github.io)
7152.
Art Is for Seeing Evil (2022)
(thepointmag.com)
7153.
Local-first AI coding assistant for IntelliJ-based IDEs (paid)
(plugins.jetbrains.com)
7154.
Toxoplasma Gondii
(en.wikipedia.org)
7155.
AI's next bottleneck is power
(businessinsider.com)
7156.
Still blazing after all these years: Mel Brooks at 100
(theguardian.com)
7157.
A running list of reasons to move to open source
(whyopensource.ai)
7158.
T-Mobile Just Ripped 8M Customers Off Their Grandfathered Plans
(gadgetreview.com)
7159.
SurrealDB Cloud Scale: built for high availability and scale
(surrealdb.com)
7160.
Is this blog written by AI?
(brooker.co.za)
7162.
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7165.
AI Does Not Have to Kill Humans to End the Human Future
(kunyuan.substack.com)
7166.
Revisiting: Stack pivot, W^X break – in the context of PixelSmash
(mail-archive.com)
7167.
Claude Sonnet 5 System Card
(anthropic.com)
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