Weekly Best
1441.
How Kerbal Space Program Is Inspiring Real Mission Designs (universetoday.com)
1442.
Manhattan penthouse hits the market for $110M (6sqft.com)
1443.
Show HN: A DMCA resistant fork of no-defender (github.com)
1444.
Bending without Breaking: optimal design patterns for effective agents (llamaindex.ai)
1445.
TSMC chips to hit 1.4nm in 2028, with confusing name confirmed (9to5mac.com)
1446.
The chemical basis for life can form in interstellar ice (cnrs.fr)
1447.
A DIY digital stethoscope for cats (davidrevoy.com)
1448.
Canon EOS m10/m100 as a webcam (blog.georgovassilis.com)
1449.
At least 26 tourists killed by suspected militants in Kashmir attack (theguardian.com)
1450.
Supporting Medical Science in the USA (thelancet.com)
1451.
Issue Spotlight: The rise of surveillance pricing [pdf] (ftc.gov)
1452.
Inception: The self-embedding compiler in Stak Scheme (raviqqe.com)
1453.
Cyberfraud in the Mekong reaches inflection point (unodc.org)
1454.
Clockwork Pico Calc (clockworkpi.com)
1455.
Migration to rust-coreutils in Ubuntu 25.10 (discourse.ubuntu.com)
1456.
The world beneath the shadows of YouTube's algorithm (bbc.com)
1457.
Cleaning Out Our Computer Graveyard (bottomfeeder.substack.com)
1458.
Three tools convert APIs to MCP
1459.
Whole-body physics simulation of fruit fly locomotion (nature.com)
1460.
Anthropic sent takedown notice to dev trying to reverse-engineer its coding tool (techcrunch.com)
1461.
Ackman Says Time Is Friend of US, Enemy of China in Trade War (bloomberg.com)
1462.
Glitching STM32 Read Out Protection (anvilsecure.com)
1463.
Julian Assange and his family in Rome for Pope Francis's funeral (twitter.com)
1464.
The Rise of CCP Young Elites and Xi Jinping's "Tsinghua New Army" (asiasociety.org)
1465.
Towards Vortex 1.0 (spiraldb.com)
1466.
ImmigrationOS by Palantir (english.elpais.com)
1467.
AI images of child sexual abuse are becoming "significantly more realistic" (theguardian.com)
1468.
REAL-ID FAQ: What will happen at US airports on May 7, 2025? (papersplease.org)
1469.
Your Home Without China (nytimes.com)
1470.
Rare earth elements: Occurrences, global distribution, geology, etc. (sciencedirect.com)