Yearly Favorites
2881.
OpenClaw is a security nightmare dressed up as a daydream (composio.dev)
2882.
DuckDB NPM packages 1.3.3 and 1.29.2 compromised with malware (github.com)
2883.
Don't become an engineering manager (newsletter.manager.dev)
2884.
A Faster Alternative to Jq (micahkepe.com)
2885.
Illinois limits the use of AI in therapy and psychotherapy (washingtonpost.com)
2886.
Orchestrate teams of Claude Code sessions (code.claude.com)
2887.
Let's call a murder a murder (daringfireball.net)
2888.
Show HN: Use Claude Code to Query 600 GB Indexes over Hacker News, ArXiv, etc. (exopriors.com)
2889.
How to Think About GPUs (jax-ml.github.io)
2890.
A Fast 64-Bit Date Algorithm (30–40% faster by counting dates backwards) (benjoffe.com)
2891.
A gigantic jet caught on camera: A spritacular moment for NASA astronaut (science.nasa.gov)
2892.
CERN levels up with new superconducting karts (home.cern)
2893.
DeepSeek-Prover-V2 (github.com)
2894.
Celebrating 20 Years of MDN (developer.mozilla.org)
2895.
Web Browsers have stopped blocking pop-ups (smokingonabike.com)
2896.
RAM now represents 35 percent of bill of materials for HP PCs (arstechnica.com)
2897.
You don't want to hire "the best engineers" (otherbranch.com)
2898.
Tinnitus Neuromodulator (mynoise.net)
2899.
GPT-5-Codex (openai.com)
2900.
OpenAI says its new model GPT-2 is too dangerous to release (2019) (slate.com)
2901.
Show HN: Llama 3.1 70B on a single RTX 3090 via NVMe-to-GPU bypassing the CPU (github.com)
2902.
FediMeteo: A €4 FreeBSD VPS Became a Global Weather Service (it-notes.dragas.net)
2903.
ACM Transitions to Full Open Access (acm.org)
2904.
Nostr (nostr.com)
2905.
Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage (arstechnica.com)
2906.
How I fell in love with Erlang (boragonul.com)
2907.
Advanced Python Features (blog.edward-li.com)
2908.
Pyrefly vs. Ty: Comparing Python's two new Rust-based type checkers (blog.edward-li.com)
2909.
The UK is still trying to backdoor encryption for Apple users (eff.org)
2910.
Brian Wilson has died (pitchfork.com)