Don't Call It 'Intelligence'
(theatlantic.com)
March 2026 Archive
10051.
10052.
Feeling the Effects of 260k Federal Jobs Lost
(nytimes.com)
10053.
Cracking the code on sulfur-based cathodes
(pme.uchicago.edu)
10054.
AI Agents Are Recruiting Humans to Observe the Offline World
(noemamag.com)
10055.
10056.
Our Agent's Most Important Job Is Deciding Not to Think
(mendral.com)
10057.
Anthropic and The Pentagon
(schneier.com)
10058.
Microsoft Copilot to hijack the browser for your own convenience
(theregister.com)
10059.
China's students used to chase tech, finance jobs. Now, choosing manufacturing
(businessinsider.com)
10060.
10061.
Ctrl-C in psql gives me the heebie-jeebies
(neon.com)
10063.
Spamming with Google Groups
(cweiske.de)
10064.
10065.
Fully functional hair follicle organ regen using potential stem cells in vitro
(sciencedirect.com)
10066.
Making music on the TI graphing calculator
(cdm.link)
10067.
Cybersecurity Data Extraction from Common Crawl
(arxiv.org)
10068.
Why demand for code is infinite: How AI creates more developer jobs
(stackoverflow.blog)
10069.
10070.
The SaaSpocalypse Survival Scanner
(deathbyclawd.com)
10071.
Fiber-free processed foods hit emotional memory fast, especially in older brains
(medicalxpress.com)
10072.
10073.
10074.
The universe is filled with a cacophony of colliding black holes
(scientificamerican.com)
10075.
Would you use this vscode extension?
(marketplace.visualstudio.com)
10076.
DJI is >96% of RemoteID usage in the US [video]
(youtube.com)
10077.
10078.
Follow-Up: Build Awesome's Kickstarter Is Cancelled
(brennan.day)
10079.
10080.
Open-Sourcing Sarvam 30B and 105B
(sarvam.ai)