Monthly Highlights
2552.
Why are large language models so terrible at video games?
(spectrum.ieee.org)
2553.
Ozempic and Wegovy linked to surprising drop in violent behavior
(sciencedaily.com)
2554.
How much? The hidden costs of restaurant dishes
(theguardian.com)
2555.
Ripping a DVD, a federal crime in 1999, requires $22 and free software in 2026
(ringmast4r.substack.com)
2556.
Bias Compounds, Variance Washes Out
(convergentthinking.sh)
2557.
A calculator that doesn't round
(constructive-calculator.dimview.org)
2558.
AI Under Trump's Control: Can France Still Avoid Digital Dependence?
(thenewassociationwebmasters.blogspot.com)
2559.
2560.
The frontier is open-source today
(southbridge.ai)
2561.
Building agents without harness engineering
(rajitkhanna.com)
2562.
Intelligent Terminal 0.1
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
2563.
XLibre XServer 25.2.0 Released
(github.com)
2566.
Adopting the Parallel DWARF linker in dsymutil
(jonasdevlieghere.com)
2567.
Herdr: Agent multiplexer that lives in your terminal
(github.com)
2568.
Djevops: Self-Host Django Easily
(github.com)
2569.
Europe 2031: What getting AI wrong means for us
(europe2031.ai)
2570.
2571.
2572.
France's Own Hack Is the Best Argument Against Its War on Encryption
(reclaimthenet.org)
2573.
The user doesn't care, but you should
(lewiscampbell.tech)
2574.
S‑CURVES a field guide to technology adoption · 1825–2026
(escurves.com)
2575.
2576.
2577.
Israel Asked Facebook to Censor Iran War Content, Internal Documents Show
(theintercept.com)
2578.
2579.
2580.
Lattice Triangles Are Rare
(axiommath.ai)