May 2026 Archive
14071.
14072.
Tearing apart an x-ray machine I got from the government
(youtube.com)
14073.
Learning to Write (Again)
(jampa.bearblog.dev)
14074.
Recent Developments in LLM Architectures: KV Sharing, MHC, Compressed Attention
(magazine.sebastianraschka.com)
14075.
We Built a Web That Consumes Us
(gist.github.com)
14076.
A breakthrough in C/C++ dependency management
(lcamtuf.substack.com)
14078.
14079.
Async I/O in Zig 0.16, today
(lalinsky.com)
14081.
Optimizing your website for generative AI features on Google Search
(developers.google.com)
14083.
Three's a party: US, China, and now Russia are on the prowl in GEO
(arstechnica.com)
14084.
14085.
A bad blog post led to GamerGate and the rise of the alt-right
(dontbeasucker.blog)
14086.
14087.
14088.
A Gentle Introduction to World Models
(neurallens.substack.com)
14089.
How to Share the AI Windfall
(economist.com)
14090.
The Wild Cyberwest
(xm4ch1ne.github.io)
14091.
Swatch stores close for second day after crowds
(bbc.co.uk)
14092.
Show HN: Cooklang Rich Preview
(cook.sjer.red)
14093.
The Psychopathy Jailbreak: What a Broken AI Teaches Us About Human Manipulation
(promptinjection.net)
14094.
14095.
Products are out, brains are in
(mrmarket.bearblog.dev)
14096.
Artificial Intelligence and Grade Inflation
(cshe.berkeley.edu)
14097.
A New Kind of Family-Separation Crisis
(theatlantic.com)
14098.
With Its IPO Done, Cerebras Can Get Back to Pushing the AI Envelope
(nextplatform.com)
14099.
Academia, startups, big tech, and back again
(austinhenley.com)