Monthly Highlights
13021.
An interesting statistical example of flaws in a voter impact index
(statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
13022.
The Great Moon Hoax of 1835: Where "Fake News" Began
(openculture.com)
13023.
13024.
Protecting Supabase projects from NPM supply chain attacks
(supabase.com)
13025.
Podman 6 Configuration File Changes
(blog.podman.io)
13026.
Nix in FedRAMP High environments now available in FlakeHub
(determinate.systems)
13027.
Quarterly planning is an outdated scarcity ritual
(readtheinference.substack.com)
13028.
13029.
PixelSmash – Critical FFmpeg Vulnerability
(jfrog.com)
13030.
13031.
13032.
13033.
Bicameral, Not Homoiconic
(parentheticallyspeaking.org)
13034.
13035.
General Intuition's $2.3B bet that video games can train AI agents
(techcrunch.com)
13036.
We Rewrote WAL-G for Postgres Backups in Rust: Meet WAL-RUS
(clickhouse.com)
13037.
13038.
13039.
OpenAI's API can now keep reasoning across turns instead of discarding it
(drop-05a4352b-803.sophisticated-stay.workers.dev)
13040.
The ChatGPT browser is dead
(theverge.com)
13041.
Claude Science, an AI workbench for scientists
(anthropic.com)
13042.
Apache Pulsar 5.0.0-M1: A Preview of the Next Major Release
(pulsar.apache.org)
13043.
13044.
13045.
13046.
Cpp2Rust: Automatic Translation of C++ to Safe Rust
(github.com)
13047.
West Memphis Three
(en.wikipedia.org)
13048.
HRM-Text: Efficient Pretraining Beyond Scaling
(huggingface.co)
13049.
13050.
Show HN: An eligibility agent focused on claims denials
(substrateai.com)