Monthly Highlights
751.
London Mayor Blocks Palantir
(theguardian.com)
752.
753.
The AI zombification of universities
(thenewcritic.com)
754.
Home alone: Remote work, isolation, and mental health
(science.org)
755.
The four programming questions from my 1994 Microsoft internship interview (2023)
(computerenhance.com)
757.
Meta won't let you block its AI account on Threads
(theverge.com)
758.
Fine-tuning an LLM to write docs like it's 1995
(passo.uno)
759.
760.
Chewing gum restores dad's taste and smell years after Covid
(discover.swns.com)
761.
MAI-Thinking-1
(microsoft.ai)
762.
Gaussian Point Splatting
(momentsingraphics.de)
763.
Slumber a TUI HTTP Client
(slumber.lucaspickering.me)
764.
Learnings from 100K lines of Rust with AI (2025)
(zfhuang99.github.io)
765.
Stop Advertising in Your Commits
(akselmo.dev)
766.
Vitamin D3 During Pregnancy and Cognitive Performance at 10 Years
(jamanetwork.com)
767.
Entanglement Builds Space-Time. Now "Magic" Gives It Gravity
(quantamagazine.org)
768.
Replacing a 3 GB SQLite db with a 10 MB FST (finite state transducer) binary
(til.andrew-quinn.me)
769.
Shift will clean homes for free to train future robots
(theverge.com)
770.
Strange crystals found inside wreckage from the first nuclear bomb test
(scientificamerican.com)
771.
All my clients wanted a carousel, now it's an AI chatbot
(adele.pages.casa)
772.
Show HN: Infinite canvas notes in the non-Euclidean Poincaré disk
(uonr.github.io)
773.
Stack Overflow’s forum is dead but the company’s still kicking
(sherwood.news)
775.
776.
Usborne 1980s Computer Books
(usborne.com)
777.
Tracing HTTP Requests with Go's net/HTTP/httptrace
(blainsmith.com)
778.
Google I/O
(io.google)
779.
Programmers will document for Claude, but not for each other
(blog.plover.com)
780.