- 490Stop Using JWTs (gist.github.com)
- 85From Chesterton's fence to Chesterton's gap (stephantul.github.io)
- 105Making espresso with ultrasound (unsw.edu.au)
- 80The 2-Year Apartment Rule (tadaima.bearblog.dev)
- 251GPT‑NL: a sovereign language model for the Netherlands (tno.nl)
- 6Show HN: NanoEuler – GPT-2 scale model in pure C/CUDA from scratch (github.com)
- 7Wanted: War-Zone Divers to Scrape Barnacles from Ships in Persian Gulf (insurancejournal.com)
- 74Semiclassical Gravity Efficiently Solves NP-Complete Problems (arxiv.org)
- 29Stem cells banish autoimmune disease for 15 years (nature.com)
- 95Agentic coding deserves more than a chat box bolted onto VS Code (github.com)
- 35How to lose a war in three easy steps (ft.com)
- 8APT28, an Evolution of Tradecraft (blog.sekoia.io)
- 21Ask HN: What tools are you using for AI-assisted code review?
- 132SubQ 1.1 Small (subq.ai)
- 585Banned book library in a wi-fi smart light bulb (richardosgood.com)
- 46The Return of Rigorous Full-System Timing Simulation (sigarch.org)
- 58Using AI to improve a challenging reaction in medicinal chemistry (openai.com)
- 130Understanding the rationale behind a rule when trying to circumvent it (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- 158The Australian Government to Require SMS/MMS Sender ID Registraion (acma.gov.au)
- 26The feedback loops behind Kubernetes (planetscale.com)
- 140Apple boss Tim Cook says prices to rise due to memory chip costs (bbc.com)
- 4Munich 1991: The Roots of the Current AI Boom (people.idsia.ch)
- 5A Monolith Designed to Record Civilization's Downfall Is Finally Taking Shape (gizmodo.com)
- 5Europe buys the future, America builds it (economist.com)
- 303But yak shaving is fun (2019) (parksb.github.io)
- 610Feds freaked over Fable 5 after 'fix this code', not jailbreak, say researchers (theregister.com)
- 4Running MicroVMs in Proxmox VE, the Easy Way (taoofmac.com)
- 5Shutting Down Fornjot (fornjot.app)
- 39The average SpaceX buyer post-IPO is almost under water after two-day slide (cnbc.com)
- 189Humanity isn't ready for the coming intelligence explosion (economist.com)