Monthly Highlights
1021.
GitHub Copilot: Remote Code Execution via Prompt Injection (CVE-2025-53773) (embracethered.com)
1022.
What makes 5% of AI agents work in production? (motivenotes.ai)
1023.
Vibe coding has turned senior devs into 'AI babysitters' (techcrunch.com)
1024.
Swiss glaciers have shrunk by a quarter since 2015, study says (france24.com)
1025.
A 3K-year-old copper smelting site could be key to understanding origins of iron (phys.org)
1026.
The Obsessively Complete Infocom Catalog (eblong.com)
1027.
Beyond OpenMP in C++ and Rust: Taskflow, Rayon, Fork Union (ashvardanian.com)
1028.
Intro to BirdNET-Pi: Eavesdropping on my feathered friends (hannahilea.com)
1029.
Rand Paul: FCC chair had "no business" intervening in ABC/Kimmel controversy (arstechnica.com)
1030.
Intel Arc Celestial dGPU seems to be first casualty of Nvidia partnership (notebookcheck.net)
1031.
A simple way to measure knots has come unraveled (quantamagazine.org)
1032.
Study of 1M-year-old skull points to earlier origins of modern humans (theguardian.com)
1033.
Dark patterns: Buying a Bahncard at Deutsche Bahn (ketzu.net)
1034.
John Jumper: AI is revolutionizing scientific discovery [video] (youtube.com)
1035.
Cerebras systems raises $1.1B Series G (cerebras.ai)
1036.
UUIDv7 Comes to PostgreSQL 18 (thenile.dev)
1037.
An untidy history of AI across four books (hedgehogreview.com)
1038.
What’s New in PostgreSQL 18 – a Developer’s Perspective (bytebase.com)
1039.
The old SF tech scene is dead. What it's morphing into is more sinister (sfgate.com)
1040.
Show HN: MARS – Personal AI robot for builders (< $2k)
1041.
Launch HN: Cactus (YC S25) – AI inference on smartphones (github.com)
1042.
VMScape and why Xen dodged it (virtualize.sh)
1043.
Indonesia says 22 plants in industrial zone contaminated by caesium 137 (reuters.com)
1044.
Show HN: Run Qwen3-Next-80B on 8GB GPU at 1tok/2s throughput (github.com)
1045.
MAML – A new configuration language (maml.dev)
1046.
Can you use GDPR to circumvent BlueSky's adult content blocks? (shkspr.mobi)
1047.
Zürich voters ban noisy leaf blowers (swissinfo.ch)
1048.
Why is Windows still tinkering with critical sections? – The Old New Thing (devblogs.microsoft.com)
1049.
The sordid reality of retirement villages: Residents are being milked for profit (unherd.com)
1050.
Why it took 4 years to get a lock files specification (snarky.ca)