Monthly Highlights
1321.
Louisiana Took Months to Sound Alarm Amid Whooping Cough Outbreak (undark.org)
1322.
As 'Dorian Gray' ages, its relevance only grows (washingtonpost.com)
1323.
Ironwood, our latest TPU (blog.google)
1324.
Prompt Injection via Poetry (wired.com)
1325.
Scala (huygens-fokker.org)
1326.
Google Brings Gemini 3 AI Model to Search and AI Mode (blog.google)
1327.
Guests ejected mid-stay from bankrupt hotel chain Sonder (bbc.com)
1328.
The VPN panic is only getting started (theverge.com)
1329.
Netherlands – Capital Growth Tax and Capital Gains Tax for Box 3 (kpmg.com)
1330.
Copyright winter is coming (to Wikipedia?) (authorsalliance.substack.com)
1331.
The death of tech idealism and rise of the homeless in Northern California (lithub.com)
1332.
Streaming AI agent desktops with gaming protocols (blog.helix.ml)
1333.
Inflatable Space Stations (worksinprogress.co)
1334.
A cryptography research body held an election and they can't decrypt the results (nytimes.com)
1335.
Vintage Large Language Models (owainevans.github.io)
1336.
Linux mode setting, from the comfort of OCaml (roscidus.com)
1337.
Linux in a Pixel Shader – A RISC-V Emulator for VRChat (blog.pimaker.at)
1338.
Parents say ChatGPT encouraged son to kill himself (edition.cnn.com)
1339.
Cherry gives up German production and wants to sell core division (heise.de)
1340.
Writerdeck.org (writerdeck.org)
1341.
The senior population is booming. Caregiving is struggling to keep up (cnbc.com)
1342.
Blasting Yeast with UV Light (chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com)
1343.
EU council reaches position on Chat Control (consilium.europa.eu)
1344.
Scientists Produce Powerhouse Pigment Behind Octopus Camouflage (today.ucsd.edu)
1345.
Facebook enables gender discrimination in job ads: European human rights body (cnn.com)
1346.
Switching from GPG to Age (luke.hsiao.dev)
1347.
Steam Controller (store.steampowered.com)
1348.
Why Replicate is joining Cloudflare (blog.cloudflare.com)
1349.
Bluetooth Channel Sounding: The Next Leap in Bluetooth Innovation (embedded.com)
1350.
Wealthy foreigners paid for opportunity to kill civilians during Sarajevo siege (telegraph.co.uk)