Monthly Highlights
8131.
Blocking Internet Archive Won't Stop AI, but Will Erase Web's Historical Record (eff.org)
8132.
AI is becoming a second brain at the expense of your first one (stackoverflow.blog)
8133.
Show HN: PlanckClaw an AI agent in 6832 bytes of x86-64 assembly (github.com)
8134.
Over 5,000 Munitions Shot in the First 96 Hours of the Iran War (fpri.org)
8135.
Trivy Supply Chain Attack Expands to Compromised Docker Images (socket.dev)
8136.
Ask HN: Any Tradespeople Here?
8137.
In-process reimplementation of PostgreSQL backed by SQLite-compatible storage (github.com)
8138.
Things Fall Apart (en.wikipedia.org)
8139.
LLM-Tainted Free Software and Alternatives (codeberg.org)
8140.
What Is YouTube's Dominance Doing to Us? We Asked Its CEO (nytimes.com)
8141.
Project N.O.M.A.D. Offline Survival Computer Bundles AI, Wikipedia, Khan Academy (github.com)
8142.
Et tu, S&P 500? The SpaceX IPO gamesmanship is going to be epic (ft.com)
8143.
Show HN: I ran Qwen3.5 35B on my iPhone at 5.6 tok/SEC (twitter.com)
8144.
Are developers trusting AI-generated code too much?
8145.
Tool to reduce AI tokens and generate more detailed and accurate PRDs (github.com)
8146.
Show HN: StrawPot – Agents that figure out how to solve tasks (strawpot.com)
8147.
Show HN: Fossilware – a community archive of retro hardware, software, and games (fossilware.tech)
8148.
Do you give OpenClaw access to your personal accounts?
8149.
Senior journalist claims to use AI for fact-checking (twitter.com)
8150.
Does A.I. Need a Constitution? (newyorker.com)
8151.
Two wheels, a few tradeoffs, and gas prices (blog.raed.dev)
8152.
Zero-hallucination knowledge engine – LLM never reasons, graph does all the work (github.com)
8153.
Ask HN: Anybody tried to cheat AI-HR-system with hidden/white sentences?
8154.
When the bill comes due: the economics of AI coding tools (daniakash.com)
8155.
ArrowJS – The first UI framework for the agentic era (arrow-js.com)
8156.
Show HN: Fallow – Find unused code, duplication, and complexity in TS/JS (Rust) (github.com)
8157.
Stellantis, the Company Where Driving the Wrong Car to Work Can Get You a Ticket (wsj.com)
8158.
The People Who Are Using AI at Home to Free Up Their Time (wsj.com)
8159.
Claude-baton: Persistent session memory for Claude Code via local SQLite (github.com)
8160.
Chuck Norris has passed away (theweek.in)