Weekly Best
721.
Kleptocracy, Inc (theatlantic.com)
722.
When Kitty Litter Caused a Nuclear Catastrophe (practical.engineering)
723.
USCIS to Screen Immigrants' Social Media for Antisemitism (uscis.gov)
724.
Show HN: Hyprnote – VSCode for Meeting Notes (Open-Source and Local-First) (github.com)
725.
To the person who posted on a genealogy forum on January 15, 2000 (old.reddit.com)
726.
Tesla (TSLA) has to replace computer in ~4M cars or compensate their owners (electrek.co)
727.
Scientists find strongest evidence yet of life on an alien planet (reuters.com)
728.
Mitre will stop issuing new CVEs (infosec.exchange)
729.
The impact of viewing art on well-being–a systematic review of the effects (tandfonline.com)
730.
ICE-snitching app is promoting a meme coin (theverge.com)
731.
General Strike (wagingnonviolence.org)
732.
Decomposing Transactional Systems (transactional.blog)
733.
White House replaces covid.gov website with 'lab leak' theory (techcrunch.com)
734.
Pahole: Analysing Memory Layout of Complex Data Structures with Ease (pramodkumbhar.com)
735.
The CFPB Has Been Gutted (wired.com)
736.
737.
Trump IRS Pick Was Just Enriched by Tax Schemers (levernews.com)
738.
Syncing Keyhive (inkandswitch.com)
739.
Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols (johndcook.com)
740.
Ask HN: What's the Most Effective Way You've Improved Focus?
741.
"We have no bros and no oligarchs" (zeit.de)
742.
Why Crypto Developer Activity Is Declining (stovetop.substack.com)
743.
Trump official tells Europe to choose between US or Chinese communications tech (ft.com)
744.
White House replaces covid.gov website with 'lab leak' theory (techcrunch.com)
745.
As San Francisco car break-ins plunge, these businesses are suffering (sfchronicle.com)
746.
Ask HN: Why do DOGE stories never make it to the frontpage?
747.
Ansible: Pure (only in its) pragmatism (andrejradovic.com)
748.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Faces 'Insider Trading' Probe (newsweek.com)
749.
Lab Leak: The True Origins of Covid-19 – The White House (whitehouse.gov)
750.
Trump administration reportedly considers a US DeepSeek ban (techcrunch.com)