Monthly Highlights
91.
New US visa rules will force foreign students to unlock social media profiles (theguardian.com)
92.
The Visual World of 'Samurai Jack' (animationobsessive.substack.com)
93.
OpenAI dropped the price of o3 by 80% (twitter.com)
94.
AlphaGenome: AI for better understanding the genome (deepmind.google)
95.
Tesla seeks to guard crash data from public disclosure (reuters.com)
96.
Waymo rides cost more than Uber or Lyft and people are paying anyway (techcrunch.com)
97.
Show HN: Kan.bn – An open-source alterative to Trello (github.com)
98.
The Zed Debugger Is Here (zed.dev)
99.
Air India flight to London crashes in Ahmedabad with more than 240 onboard (theguardian.com)
100.
Self-Host and Tech Independence: The Joy of Building Your Own (ssp.sh)
101.
EU Commission refuses to disclose authors behind its mass surveillance proposal (old.reddit.com)
102.
Show HN: Air Lab – A portable and open air quality measuring device (networkedartifacts.com)
103.
My experiment living in a tent in Hong Kong's jungle (corentin.trebaol.com)
104.
Writing a basic Linux device driver when you know nothing about Linux drivers (crescentro.se)
105.
Microsoft Edit (github.com)
106.
I have reimplemented Stable Diffusion 3.5 from scratch in pure PyTorch (github.com)
107.
What Problems to Solve (1966) (genius.cat-v.org)
108.
The librarian immediately attempts to sell you a vuvuzela (kaveland.no)
109.
Japan Post launches 'digital address' system (japantimes.co.jp)
110.
The Illusion of Thinking: Strengths and limitations of reasoning models [pdf] (ml-site.cdn-apple.com)
111.
Washington Post's Privacy Tip: Stop Using Chrome, Delete Meta Apps (and Yandex) (tech.slashdot.org)
112.
Falsehoods programmers believe about aviation (flightaware.engineering)
113.
Meta invests $14.3B in Scale AI to kick-start superintelligence lab (nytimes.com)
114.
Prompt engineering playbook for programmers (addyo.substack.com)
115.
Scrappy – Make little apps for you and your friends (pontus.granstrom.me)
116.
Hurl: Run and test HTTP requests with plain text (github.com)
117.
We’re secretly winning the war on cancer (vox.com)
118.
Joining Apple Computer (2018) (folklore.org)
119.
Building supercomputers for autocrats probably isn't good for democracy (helentoner.substack.com)
120.
Starship: A minimal, fast, and customizable prompt for any shell (starship.rs)