Monthly Highlights
4321.
Android 16 VPN Bug Has Gone Without a Fix for 7 Months (pcmag.com)
4322.
Wharton Prompt-Library (gail.wharton.upenn.edu)
4323.
Pentagon Says It's Told Anthropic the Firm Is Supply-Chain Risk (bloomberg.com)
4324.
Push for $40 smartphones builds momentum, but still faces cost hurdles (techcrunch.com)
4325.
Companies House vulnerability enabled company hijacking (taxpolicy.org.uk)
4326.
No space, no power, no support – what life is like for Indian IT workers (theconversation.com)
4327.
Trust no one: are one-way trusts one way? (offsec.almond.consulting)
4328.
Lies I was Told About Collaborative Editing, Part 2: Why we don't use Yjs (moment.dev)
4329.
An Ode to Bzip (purplesyringa.moe)
4330.
Show HN: Mantyx – A platform to orchestrate, manage, and share your agents (mantyx.io)
4331.
Researchers improve lower bounds for some Ramsey numbers using AlphaEvolve (arxiv.org)
4332.
Ships in Gulf declare themselves Chinese to dodge attack (ft.com)
4333.
The Great AI Silicon Shortage (newsletter.semianalysis.com)
4334.
Refinement Modeling and Verification of RISC-V Assembly Using Knuckledragger (philipzucker.com)
4335.
I got laid off and realized how broken tech hiring is
4336.
Ask HN: What's your favorite number, and why?
4337.
The 12" chef knife, a humble plea (kellykozakandjoshdonald.substack.com)
4338.
Ask HN: When do you expect ChatGPT moment in robotics?
4339.
Ask HN: How to approach new people in 2026?
4340.
Ask HN: Have you cancelled any software subscriptions because AI replaced them?
4341.
Musk has a plan to make human labor obsolete. Billionaires are joining in. (washingtonpost.com)
4342.
Built a 1.3M-line agent-native OS in Rust while homeless. What now?
4343.
Ask HN: M5 MacBook Pro buyers, worth spending the $$$ to maybe run LLMs local?
4344.
Show HN: RustFS – Migrate from MinIO via simple binary replacement (rustfs.dev)
4345.
World Chess Championship matches have not had an on-board checkmate since 1929 (en.wikipedia.org)
4346.
Show HN: I made my fitness dashboard public and Apple Health needs an API (aka.me)
4347.
Firefox Nova – our first look at the browser's big redesign (omgubuntu.co.uk)
4348.
If AI is so good, why don't we have an infinite supply of 10x engineers?
4349.
Data centers aren't breaking the grid. A broken grid is (fortune.com)
4350.
Show HN: KeyID – Free email and phone infrastructure for AI agents (MCP) (keyid.ai)