Monthly Highlights
9721.
Musician correctly predicts rise of local LLMs
(youtube.com)
9722.
Learning Is a Skill
(blog.micr.dev)
9723.
9724.
9725.
9726.
9727.
How Many Elementary Particles Are There, Really?
(quantamagazine.org)
9728.
Show HN: Minesweeper.free – Play minesweeper online free
(minesweeper.free)
9729.
Sqids
(sqids.org)
9730.
About Climate.us
(climate.us)
9731.
Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++
(github.com)
9732.
Getting Back into Blogging
(alexhyett.com)
9733.
Two Database Migrations and a Divorce
(usefathom.com)
9734.
Returning to Zig
(gracefulliberty.com)
9735.
Factorio: More Planet Deliveries
(factorio.com)
9736.
Show HN: AnswerJournal – An MCP server to save and share AI answers
(answerjournal.com)
9738.
Nicotine pouches, tobacco's latest ploy
(med.stanford.edu)
9739.
My agent stack for automating my personal life
(nicolasbustamante.com)
9740.
Why electric car batteries last much longer than researchers thought
(sciencenorway.no)
9741.
9742.
How to write loops in Claude Code
(techstackups.com)
9743.
9744.
The CEO of Allbirds' new AI biz has a plan, but no employees
(techcrunch.com)
9745.
Backdoor security alert over Anthropic's Claude Code
(reuters.com)
9746.
South Korea plans to train military as "drone warriors"
(arstechnica.com)
9747.
US and Chinese companies train almost all of the most-used AI models
(ourworldindata.org)
9748.
9749.
Making Windows 11 Suck Less in 2026
(thurrott.com)
9750.