Monthly Highlights
1021.
Rust Threads on the GPU
(vectorware.com)
1022.
How a subsea cable is repaired (2021)
(onesteppower.com)
1023.
Show HN: SPICE simulation → oscilloscope → verification with Claude Code
(lucasgerads.com)
1024.
The abandoned war: Why no one is stopping the genocide in Sudan
(respublica.media)
1025.
Record wind and solar saved UK from gas imports worth £1B in March 2026
(carbonbrief.org)
1026.
Silicon Valley is turning scientists into exploited gig workers?
(thenation.com)
1027.
Zero-Copy GPU Inference from WebAssembly on Apple Silicon
(abacusnoir.com)
1028.
Show HN: Tusk for macOS and Gnome
(shapemachine.xyz)
1029.
1030.
1031.
A Renaissance gambling dispute spawned probability theory
(scientificamerican.com)
1032.
Experiment with ICEYE Open Data
(iceye.com)
1033.
Who's Been Impersonating This ProPublica Reporter?
(propublica.org)
1036.
1037.
The AI revolution in math has arrived
(quantamagazine.org)
1038.
How to Build the Future: Demis Hassabis [video]
(youtube.com)
1039.
When moving fast, talking is the first thing to break
(daverupert.com)
1040.
Scientists discover “cleaner ants” that groom giant ants in Arizona desert
(sciencedaily.com)
1041.
1042.
1043.
The tech jobs bust is real. Don't blame AI (yet)
(economist.com)
1044.
1045.
1046.
1047.
The GNU libc atanh is correctly rounded
(inria.hal.science)
1048.
80386 Memory Pipeline
(nand2mario.github.io)
1049.
The looming college-enrollment death spiral
(theatlantic.com)
1050.
If you stop hiring juniors, your senior engineers own you
(evalcode.com)