Monthly Highlights
12001.
My favorite classic working-class novels of all time
(bookdna.com)
12002.
Refund: A farce in one act by Frigyes Karinthy
(rafiq-lis.blogspot.com)
12004.
Zig Creator Calls Spade a Spade, Anthropic Blows Smoke
(raymyers.org)
12005.
Advising Government
(blogs.bath.ac.uk)
12006.
We run sandboxes for agents at scale
(adapt.com)
12007.
World Cup AI: which AI model is winning the World Cup?
(worldcupai.org)
12008.
Utilize.internet – Browser-based file tools, nothing uploaded
(utilizeinternet.com)
12009.
12010.
Wyldfyre launches standalone prediction market for wildfire risk
(predictionnews.com)
12011.
12012.
Bananadine
(en.wikipedia.org)
12013.
Sumit Rana to Step Away from Epic
(healthcareittoday.com)
12014.
GPT-5.6 Preview System Card
(deploymentsafety.openai.com)
12015.
A modern CLI for Java projects
(github.com)
12016.
12017.
The Termi Protocol: Watch AI Coding Agents Build in 3D
(termiprotocol.com)
12018.
GitHub offering CD-ROMs of your code for a few days
(pcgamer.com)
12019.
ESO: SpaceX plans to launch 1M satellites for space-based data centres
(mastodon.social)
12020.
Doma.in Na.me Ha.ck Cl.ub
(namehack.club)
12021.
How Marco Rubio Is Running Venezuela from Afar
(nytimes.com)
12022.
Rejecting Emails on AS Level
(blog.vasi.li)
12023.
12024.
12025.
Hypersonic.js
(github.com)
12026.
The first AI agent worm is months away, if that
(dustycloud.org)
12027.
Quantum Snake Oil Is Flooding the News Cycle
(postquantum.com)
12028.
12029.
12030.
SSD Prices in 2026
(i.imgur.com)