April 2026 Archive
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Retro Rewind: A Boring Video Game I Can't Put Down (theatlantic.com)
182.
From Homo Faber to Homo Fictor (newcartographies.com)
183.
Induced-Fit Retrieval: A 1958 biochemistry concept beats RAG at multi-hop (github.com)
184.
Show HN: /lazy-developer – autonomously optimize your codebase with autoresearch (github.com)
185.
Claw-Code Rust Implementation (github.com)
186.
The p-Adic Numbers of Hensel (1938) (jstor.org)
187.
We built a 60-page ERP knowledge base in 24 hours using AI (professionalslobby.com)
188.
Beautiful Food Art Creator (yumoo.vercel.app)
189.
NASA's asteroid Bennu sample reveals a hidden chemical patchwork (sciencedaily.com)
190.
Paper Review: LeWorldModel (twitter.com)
191.
OnlyOffice Gets Forked as "Made in Europe", Sparks Licensing and Trust Debate (itsfoss.com)
192.
The Sims Creator's Quest to Turn His and Your Own Mind into a Video Game (vulture.com)
193.
From Organizational Hierarchy to Intelligence (block.xyz)
194.
Red hair, one year later (imsadartistgirlfrominternet.substack.com)
195.
Multi-agent systems have a distributed systems problem (christophermeiklejohn.com)
196.
Mad Bugs: Claude Wrote a Full FreeBSD Remote Kernel RCE with Root Shell (blog.calif.io)
197.
Chess in Pure SQL (dbpro.app)
198.
ClawDecode – What we found reading all 512K lines of Claude Code's leaked source (clawdecode.net)
199.
Lambada is now the official dance of the US (lambadaforever.com)
200.
AI's ability to see 'mirages' shows how alien machine brains are (msn.com)
201.
50 years of thinking differently (apple.com)
202.
When AI Fails (whenaifail.com)
203.
Mediatek predictive reboot engine driver (github.com)
204.
Show HN: TraceLit – debug LeetCode step by step (tracelit.dev)
205.
Software Engineering Is Becoming Civil Engineering (christophermeiklejohn.com)
206.
The most-disliked people in the publishing industry (woman-of-letters.com)
207.
Vector search is the wrong way to give LLMs context (github.com)
208.
You Don't Need to Pay $200/Month (jannis.io)
209.
Pidgin 3.0 Alpha 1 2.95.0 has been released (discourse.imfreedom.org)
210.
Atombite.ai Deep Dive: Building a Takeout Packing Robot Is Harder Than You Think