Monthly Highlights
1561.
GPT-5.5: Mythos-Like Hacking, Open to All
(xbow.com)
1562.
Accidentally created my first fork bomb with Claude Code
(droppedasbaby.com)
1563.
A Look into NaviDial, Japan's Legacy Phone Service
(tokyodev.com)
1564.
1565.
Phone Trips
(wideweb.com)
1566.
Author of Red Mars calls 'bullshit' on emigrating to the planet
(newscientist.com)
1567.
America will come to regret its war on taxes
(economist.com)
1569.
Quirks of Human Anatomy
(sdbonline.org)
1570.
What Claude Code's Source Revealed About AI Engineering Culture
(techtrenches.dev)
1571.
Caffeine, cocaine, and painkillers detected in sharks from The Bahamas
(sciencedirect.com)
1572.
1573.
A $20/month user costs OpenAI $65 in compute. AI video is a money furnace
(aedelon777.substack.com)
1574.
Iran's IRGC Publishes Satellite Imagery of OpenAI's $30B Stargate Datacenter
(newclawtimes.com)
1575.
"Negative" views of Broadcom driving VMware migrations, rival says
(arstechnica.com)
1576.
1577.
US labor force participation continues to slide
(restaurant.org)
1578.
Bullshit About Bullshit Machines [pdf]
(aphyr.com)
1579.
1580.
Americans still opt for print books over digital or audio versions
(pewresearch.org)
1581.
H.264 Streaming Fees: What Changed, Who's Affected, and What It Means
(streamingmedia.com)
1582.
1584.
1585.
1586.
The Gregorio project – GPL tools for typesetting Gregorian chant
(gregorio-project.github.io)
1588.
Behind-the-Scenes of MacBook Neo Introduction Video
(youtube.com)
1589.
SpaceX confidentially files to go public at $1.75T, reports say
(theguardian.com)