Weekly Best
121.
Poor Man's Polaroid (boxart.lt)
122.
Anthropic, please make a new Slack (fivetran.com)
123.
Possible US Government iPhone-Hacking Toolkit in foreign spy and criminal hands (wired.com)
124.
LLMs work best when the user defines their acceptance criteria first (blog.katanaquant.com)
125.
Apple Studio Display and Studio Display XDR (apple.com)
126.
Nobody gets promoted for simplicity (terriblesoftware.org)
127.
RE#: how we built the fastest regex engine in F# (iev.ee)
128.
Glaze by Raycast (glazeapp.com)
129.
Does that use a lot of energy? (hannahritchie.github.io)
130.
Most-read tech publications have lost over half their Google traffic since 2024 (growtika.com)
131.
AMD will bring its “Ryzen AI” processors to standard desktop PCs for first time (arstechnica.com)
132.
Why XML tags are so fundamental to Claude (glthr.com)
133.
BMW Group to deploy humanoid robots in production in Germany for the first time (press.bmwgroup.com)
134.
Jensen Huang says Nvidia is pulling back from OpenAI and Anthropic (techcrunch.com)
135.
MinIO Is Dead, Long Live MinIO (blog.vonng.com)
136.
You Just Reveived (dylan.gr)
137.
CT Scans of Health Wearables (lumafield.com)
138.
Show HN: Govbase – Follow a bill from source text to news bias to social posts (govbase.com)
139.
Microslop Manifesto (microslop.com)
140.
Google ends its 30 percent app store fee and welcomes third-party app stores (engadget.com)
141.
AI is making junior devs useless (beabetterdev.com)
142.
GitHub having issues [resolved] (githubstatus.com)
143.
UUID package coming to Go standard library (github.com)
144.
You don't have to (scottsmitelli.com)
145.
Verified Spec-Driven Development (VSDD) (gist.github.com)
146.
Open Camera is a FOSS camera app for Android (opencamera.org.uk)
147.
Dulce et Decorum Est (1921) (poetryfoundation.org)
148.
Noem Can't Explain Why She Hired 8-Day-Old Company for Ad Campaign (newrepublic.com)
149.
Picking Up a Zillion Pieces of Litter (sixstepstobetterhealth.com)
150.
Show HN: Timber – Ollama for classical ML models, 336x faster than Python (github.com)