Monthly Highlights
121.
Native Instant Space Switching on macOS
(arhan.sh)
122.
How NASA built Artemis II’s fault-tolerant computer
(cacm.acm.org)
123.
The local LLM ecosystem doesn’t need Ollama
(sleepingrobots.com)
124.
France to ditch Windows for Linux to reduce reliance on US tech
(techcrunch.com)
125.
Are We Idiocracy Yet?
(idiocracy.wtf)
126.
127.
They're made out of meat (1991)
(terrybisson.com)
128.
129.
130.
Starfling: A one-tap endless orbital slingshot game in a single HTML file
(playstarfling.com)
131.
Live Nation illegally monopolized ticketing market, jury finds
(bloomberg.com)
132.
Making RAM at Home [video]
(youtube.com)
133.
France pulls last gold held in US
(mining.com)
134.
Škoda DuoBell: A bicycle bell that penetrates noise-cancelling headphones
(skoda-storyboard.com)
135.
136.
New 10 GbE USB adapters are cooler, smaller, cheaper
(jeffgeerling.com)
137.
The cult of vibe coding is dogfooding run amok
(bramcohen.com)
138.
ML promises to be profoundly weird
(aphyr.com)
139.
F-15E jet shot down over Iran
(theguardian.com)
140.
1-Bit Hokusai's "The Great Wave" (2023)
(hypertalking.com)
141.
Anonymous request-token comparisons from Opus 4.6 and Opus 4.7
(tokens.billchambers.me)
142.
US and Iran agree to provisional ceasefire
(theguardian.com)
143.
Your hex editor should color-code bytes
(simonomi.dev)
144.
Atlassian enables default data collection to train AI
(letsdatascience.com)
145.
Archive of BYTE magazine, starting with issue #1 in 1975
(archive.org)
146.
Qwen3.6-Plus: Towards real world agents
(qwen.ai)
147.
148.
4TB of voice samples just stolen from 40k AI contractors at Mercor
(app.oravys.com)
149.
Exploiting the most prominent AI agent benchmarks
(rdi.berkeley.edu)