Monthly Highlights
751.
The beginning of scarcity in AI
(tomtunguz.com)
752.
753.
754.
755.
Turn your best AI prompts into one-click tools in Chrome
(blog.google)
756.
Healthchecks.io now uses self-hosted object storage
(blog.healthchecks.io)
757.
Firm boosts H.264 streaming license fees from $100k up to staggering $4.5M
(tomshardware.com)
759.
Lichess and Take Take Take Sign Cooperation Agreement
(lichess.org)
761.
Private equity turned vulnerable elderly people into human ATMs
(theguardian.com)
762.
Building a SaaS in 2026 Using Only EU Infrastructure
(eualternative.eu)
763.
A tail-call interpreter in (nightly) Rust
(mattkeeter.com)
764.
China is mass-producing hypersonic missiles for $99,000
(kdwalmsley.substack.com)
765.
766.
Modern Rendering Culling Techniques
(krupitskas.com)
767.
Muse Spark – Meta Superintelligence Labs
(meta.ai)
768.
Emotion concepts and their function in a large language model
(anthropic.com)
769.
Show HN: Every CEO and CFO change at US public companies, live from SEC
(tracksuccession.com)
770.
771.
Pijul a FOSS distributed version control system
(pijul.org)
772.
Intel 486 CPU announced April 10, 1989
(dfarq.homeip.net)
773.
The Cathedral, the Bazaar, and the Winchester Mystery House
(dbreunig.com)
774.
What category theory teaches us about dataframes
(mchav.github.io)
775.
TorchTPU: Running PyTorch Natively on TPUs at Google Scale
(developers.googleblog.com)
776.
The Closing of the Frontier
(tanyaverma.sh)
778.
Fusion Power Plant Simulator
(fusionenergybase.com)
779.
What if AI doesn't need more RAM but better math?
(adlrocha.substack.com)
780.
UK Biobank health data keeps ending up on GitHub
(biobank.rocher.lc)