Weekly Best
781.
Update on Spain and LaLiga blocks of the internet (vercel.com)
782.
Elixir, a Little Beyond the Basics (openmymind.net)
783.
DOGE's tech takeover threatens the safety and stability of our critical data (technologyreview.com)
784.
Hong Kong suspends postal service to the US after Trump's tariff hikes (cnn.com)
785.
Sparsely-Gated Mixture of Experts (MoE) (eli.thegreenplace.net)
786.
Startup Exercise: What can't be solved with money? (2011) (longform.asmartbear.com)
787.
Understanding US Power Outages – By Brian Potter (construction-physics.com)
788.
Trump administration will ask Congress to cut funding for NPR and PBS (washingtonpost.com)
789.
No Comment from Bluesky on Its Censorship of 72 Turkish Users (mastodon.online)
790.
Google used AI to suspend over 39M ad accounts suspected of fraud (techcrunch.com)
791.
US conservatives far more skeptical of science than previously thought (independent.co.uk)
792.
Trump administration science director: US tech can 'manipulate time and space' (baltimoresun.com)
793.
Tesla fudged odometer to screw me out of warranty, Model Y owner claims (theregister.com)
794.
Cache loop and memory loss in GPT – a user-side fix (tested with GPT itself) (github.com)
795.
Valkey to Replace Redis in the Arch Linux [extra] Repository (archlinux.org)
796.
Ubuntu 25.04 "Plucky Puffin" Takes Flight (techstrong.it)
797.
Inner Loop Agents (timkellogg.me)
798.
Meta's Monopoly Made It a Fair-Weather Friend (wired.com)
799.
65537-gon (en.wikipedia.org)
800.
Tesla Cybertruck is in crisis: new discounts and throttling down production (electrek.co)
801.
'Lab Leak,' a flashy page on the virus' origins, replaces government Covid sites (npr.org)
802.
CISA warns threat hunting staff of end to Google, Censys contracts due to cuts (nextgov.com)
803.
Tech companies react to Chris Krebs' targeting (infosec.exchange)
804.
Trump blames Zelensky for starting war (bbc.com)
805.
Open Letter to Organic Maps Shareholders (openletter.earth)
806.
CVE fallout: The splintering of the standard vulnerability tracking system (theregister.com)
807.
The FDA fired its tobacco enforcers. Now it wants them back (politico.com)
808.
Ansible: Pure (Only in Its) Pragmatism (andrejradovic.com)
809.
Musk's SpaceX is frontrunner to build Trump's Golden Dome missile shield (reuters.com)
810.
Feds confuse the case of crypto Ponzi schemers (seattletimes.com)