- 18Series A for Exe.dev (blog.exe.dev)
- 6Sign of the Future: GPT-5.5 (oneusefulthing.org)
- 226FBI looks into dead or missing scientists tied to NASA, Blue Origin, SpaceX (fortune.com)
- 311Turtle WoW classic server announces shutdown after Blizzard wins injunction (pcgamer.com)
- 262Jujutsu megamerges for fun and profit (isaaccorbrey.com)
- 5Light Pollution and Wildlife Interactive Ecology Simulation (naturnacht-fulda-rhoen.de)
- 328Not buying another Kindle (androidauthority.com)
- 171Smoking ban for people born after 2008 in the UK agreed (bbc.co.uk)
- 3Dev targeted by sophisticated job scam (theregister.com)
- 10LaGuardia firefighter heard 'stop' before crash but didn't know who it was for (apnews.com)
- 15The PowerShell-Haters Handbook (telcontar.net)
- 68A Pascal's Wager for AI doomers (pluralistic.net)
- 6Show HN: Trainly – Free 72-hour audit of your AI agent's production traces (trainlyai.com)
- 13Microsoft Offers Buyouts to 7% of Workforce (wsj.com)
- 7House Republicans roll out landmark data privacy push (politico.com)
- 77MacBook Neo and How the iPad Should Be (craigmod.com)
- 13DeepSeek V4 Flash (huggingface.co)
- 24Pandas feels clunky coming from R. What about Haskell? (mchav.github.io)
- 88Swiss AI Initiative (2023) (swiss-ai.org)
- 30Kalshi suspends 3 US congressional candidates for 'political insider trading' (reuters.com)
- 157US Department of Justice has officially reclassified cannabis as less dangerous (bbc.com)
- 44ReMarkable firing up to 40% of their workforce (e24.no)
- 5Gentital Costume Protester Exonerated in Short, Absurd Trial (theintercept.com)
- 14If This Road (ifthisroad.com)
- 58Polymarket weather bet manipulated with a hairdryer (twitter.com)
- 9Pentagon email floats suspending Spain from NATO (reuters.com)
- 79Sudo for Windows (2024) (github.com)
- 64A cache-friendly IPv6 LPM with AVX-512 (linearized B+-tree, real BGP benchmarks) (github.com)
- 93Google Cloud customer wakes up to $18,000 bill despite $7 budget (tomshardware.com)
- 6Xi Jinping wants a powerful currency. America's war has helped (economist.com)