Monthly Highlights
5851.
Soros: The anatomy of an agentic geopolitical simulation engine (asksoros.com)
5852.
Show HN: Jottit – Publish in seconds, reviving my 2007 project with Aaron Swartz (jottit.org)
5853.
Show HN: A retention mechanic for learning that isn't Duolingo manipulation? (dailylabs.co)
5854.
Show HN: Tic-Tac-Word – Can you beat yourself in this tic-tac-toe word game? (tictacword.com)
5855.
Ask HN: Personalized mRNA cancer vaccines, how real is the pipeline today?
5856.
Some of the most popular graduate degrees don't pay off financially, study finds (washingtonpost.com)
5857.
Fed to loosen capital requirements for big US banks (ft.com)
5858.
FullStacked, combine Browser and Node.js APIs in a single runtime (v1.fullstacked.org)
5859.
Fault Tolerance Benchmark: Clockwork TorchPass, TorchFT and Checkpoint Restart (clockwork.io)
5860.
Show HN: RISCY-V02: A 16-bit 2-cycle RISC-V-ish CPU in the 6502 footprint (github.com)
5861.
While the world watches Iran, Ukraine dismantles Russia (xcancel.com)
5862.
Ask HN: Is anyone else experiencing AI fatigue?
5863.
SWE-bench will hit 90% this year (fabraix.com)
5864.
Show HN: A simple, auto-layout family tree generator (familytreeeasy.com)
5865.
Ask HN: Gemini CLI vs. Claude Code
5866.
Show HN: Fingerprinting browser-impersonating bots w/o JavaScript (open spec) (github.com)
5867.
Happy Birthday YC/HN
5868.
Ask HN: How Do You Relax?
5869.
Show HN: Design to Code with good performance (absl.design)
5870.
The FCC Just Banned the Sale of New Wi-Fi Router Models Made Outside US (pcmag.com)
5871.
Reverse engineering a DOS game with no source code using Codex 5.4 (twitter.com)
5872.
Australia's emergency plan starts with carpooling, escalates to fuel caps (smh.com.au)
5873.
LLMs Can Write Production Quality Code (escobyte.substack.com)
5874.
The Greatest Deal Google Ever Made: Buying DeepMind (wsj.com)
5875.
The Trillion Dollar Race to Automate Our Lives (wsj.com)
5876.
Tell HN: Microsoft has locked out a bunch of 3rd party Windows driver developers
5877.
Denuvo has been broken, company promises countermeasures against new DRM bypass (tomshardware.com)
5878.
Ask HN: If AI makes your devs super productive, why layoff?
5879.
Zed now forces arbitration and opt-out requires PII (zed.dev)
5880.
Ask HN: How do you know if a tweak to your AI skill made it better?