Monthly Highlights
8731.
Who's Writing the Spec? (dekodiert.de)
8732.
Show HN: An event loop for asyncio written in Rust (github.com)
8733.
RFC 9396: OAuth 2.0 Rich Authorization Requests (ciamweekly.substack.com)
8734.
How Natural Tradeoff and Failure Components? (astralcodexten.com)
8735.
How to Design a Memory System for Agents (okbrain.org)
8736.
Tesla Stock Falls. Why SpaceX IPO, Sales Estimates Aren't Helping (barrons.com)
8737.
7ms E2E graph-RAG retrieval Neo4j Golang rewrite. Reddit called perf "insane" (reddit.com)
8738.
Show HN: Context.dev – One API to scrape, enrich, and understand the web (context.dev)
8739.
Aunt got scammed and sent $50k+ (veritrue.ai)
8740.
Manufacturing Legitimacy in the AI era ($8M fraud) (om.co)
8741.
Where does my main battery go? (acoup.blog)
8742.
Crypto and AI industries tested their influence in IL. It didn't go that well (apnews.com)
8743.
The Math of Friday 13th (scientificamerican.com)
8744.
The American Soldier [pdf] (gwern.net)
8745.
Show HN: WikiBonsai - A Legible Knowledge Layer (wibomd.substack.com)
8746.
When Brands Wear an Insult as a Badge of Honor (sloanreview.mit.edu)
8747.
Ask vs. Guess Culture (jeanhsu.substack.com)
8748.
Ask HN: Best pivot for SWE to work on satisfying engineering challenges?
8749.
"Educational" AI videos on YouTube accused of teaching children bad behavior (dexerto.com)
8750.
Comprehension Debt (addyosmani.com)
8751.
Background Jobs in Go with Asynq and Valkey (josephgoksu.com)
8752.
Inside the AI labs training China's humanoid robots (ft.com)
8753.
Open Source Elixir Personel Health Management (github.com)
8754.
EU fingerprint and photo travel rules come into force (bbc.co.uk)
8755.
Show HN: Regression-dog – A 20-line skill that reviews your code for regressions (github.com)
8756.
Data Is the Final Moat
8757.
Using AI makes writing more bland, study finds (nbcnews.com)
8758.
The Hegseth Doctrine? Military-Academic De-Coupling Competition (lawfaremedia.org)
8759.
AI agents pay USDC for API data via x402 micropayments – no API keys (x402.aigregator.com)
8760.
Injectable peptides touted as new fountain of youth. But the science isn't there (cbc.ca)