April 2026 Archive
3061.
SEC Awards Whistleblower over $50M for Enforcement Tip (bloomberg.com)
3062.
McGridsort: Warping Grids for GPU k-way mergesort (winwang.blog)
3063.
Get more done with new vertical tabs and immersive reading mode in Chrome (blog.google)
3064.
I Just Wanted a Button. It Escalated [video] (youtube.com)
3065.
Trump agrees to 2-week ceasefire if Iran opens Strait of Hormuz (foxnews.com)
3066.
Hollywood in the 60s and the Good AI Future (opcraft.co)
3067.
I wrote maternity experience on my resume (story.cv)
3068.
I made a Claude skill that refuses to write code for you (github.com)
3069.
Why Anthropic's new model has cybersecurity experts rattled (platformer.news)
3070.
One Brain to Query: Wiring a 60-Person Company into a Single Slack Bot (merylldindin.com)
3071.
Potential Anthropic Price Increases
3072.
"I started to lose my ability to code" (thenewstack.io)
3073.
The Strait Jacket of Hormuz – Solved and Resolved (jeffreylminch.substack.com)
3074.
"I got an email from Mythos Preview while eating a sandwich in a park." (twitter.com)
3075.
UK's grand plan to fuel AI with public data faces uphill battle (theregister.com)
3076.
Whitepaper: Road to synthetic hydrocarbons cheaper than drilled oil (2022) (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
3077.
Škoda DuoBell – The Bike Bell Designed to Penetrate Noise-Cancelling Headphones [video] (youtube.com)
3078.
The World Needs More Software Engineers (oreilly.com)
3079.
How Alive Can a Video Game Street Be? (youtube.com)
3080.
Global democracy is in better shape than you think (economist.com)
3081.
It's Time to Move on from Harry Potter (otherstrangeness.com)
3082.
Show HN: Forgeterm – Runtime security monitor for AI coding agents (github.com)
3083.
OpenAI Codex reaches 3M weekly active users, up from 2M in under a month (twitter.com)
3084.
Your data stack is about to get a lot more contributors (getcassis.com)
3085.
Why Microsoft's war on Windows' Control Panel is taking so long (theverge.com)
3086.
Pine Trees – A 1,400-line private reflection harness for Claude instances (github.com)
3087.
The day you get cut out of the economy (geohot.github.io)
3088.
Casio ABL-100 vs. Ollee Watch One (rz01.org)
3089.
How Much Linear Memory Access Is Enough? (solidean.com)
3090.
We audited Claude Code and confirmed RCE via environment variable injection (audited.xyz)