Monthly Highlights
4021.
Can Management Be Outsourced?
4022.
Rant: I Don't Need an Office. Let Me Work Remotely (0xff.nu)
4023.
Tell HN: Cloudflare Down Again?
4024.
'Big Short' Investor Michael Burry Says OpenAI Is Headed for 'Netscape Fate' (businessinsider.com)
4025.
China Just Invented the Battery That Will Kill Gas Cars (thechinaacademy.org)
4026.
Colleges Are Preparing to Self-Lobotomize (theatlantic.com)
4027.
Ask HN: Please suggest a smart watch that can be customized
4028.
The signs of educational decline are now impossible to ignore (washingtonpost.com)
4029.
Why is Anthropic saying "software engineering is done"? (augmentedswe.com)
4030.
Why Tehran Is Running Out of Water (wired.com)
4031.
"How can democracy function if 84% [NJ] believe elected officials are corrupt?" (prospect.org)
4032.
Trump commits to Moon landing by 2028, followed by lunar outpost two years later (arstechnica.com)
4033.
National Security Strategy of the United States of America [pdf] (whitehouse.gov)
4034.
Ask HN: Who else got pwned by the Next.js RCE?
4035.
DJI ROMO robot vacuum [video] (youtube.com)
4036.
Suno AI Partners with Warner Music Group (WMG) (suno.com)
4037.
The Quickshot II Joystick (retrogames.biz)
4038.
The Silent War Between AI and Blockchain for the Future of Trust (thinkmintmedia.blogspot.com)
4039.
The Year in Trump Cashing In (newyorker.com)
4040.
Pebble Index 01 (repebble.com)
4041.
GPU depreciation could be the next big crisis for hyperscalers (tomshardware.com)
4042.
Stop Hacklore – An Open Letter (hacklore.org)
4043.
A logging loop in GKE cost me $1,300 in 3 days – 9.2x my actual infrastructure
4044.
Meta "deletes" years of conversations with friends/family
4045.
Show HN: Haven – Banking needs a safer browser (starthaven.com)
4046.
GitHub Is Down (github.com)
4047.
America's elite colleges have an extra-time-on-tests problem (theatlantic.com)
4048.
In 1995, a Netscape employee wrote a hack in 10 days that now runs the Internet (arstechnica.com)
4049.
AI slop ad backfires for McDonald's (latimes.com)
4050.
The Unified IntelliJ Idea: More Free Features, Better Experience, Smoother Flow (blog.jetbrains.com)