Monthly Highlights
1561.
X hit with $140M EU fine for breaching content rules (reuters.com)
1562.
The New Right-Wing Tech Intelligentsia (bayareacurrent.com)
1563.
Purdue University approves new AI requirement for all undergrads (forbes.com)
1564.
Tell HN: AI coding is sexy, but accounting is the real low-hanging target
1565.
Interview with Kent Overstreet (Bcachefs) [audio] (linuxunplugged.com)
1566.
Annual Production of 1/72 (22mm) scale plastic soldiers, 1958-2025 (plasticsoldierreview.com)
1567.
GrapheneOS Moving Out of France (xcancel.com)
1568.
React and Remix choose different futures (laconicwit.com)
1569.
Show HN: Mu – The Micro Network (github.com)
1570.
Mapping Amazing: Bee Maps (maphappenings.com)
1571.
Awesome-Jj: Jujutsu Things (github.com)
1572.
How geometry is fundamental for chess (lichess.org)
1573.
Fabric Project (github.com)
1574.
Testing a cheaper laminar flow hood (chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com)
1575.
Inspired by Spider-Man, scientists recreate web-slinging technology (scienceclock.com)
1576.
Malware embedded into audio driver is silently recording from system mic (twitter.com)
1577.
Dhtml Lemmings (2004) (elizium.nu)
1578.
ISBN Visualization (annas-archive.li)
1579.
DSP 101 Part 1: An Introductory Course in DSP System Design (analog.com)
1580.
Rubio orders return to Times New Roman font over 'wasteful' Calibri (bbc.com)
1581.
Netflix becomes frontrunner in bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery – sources (cnn.com)
1582.
Parallel Threads in Racket v9.0 (blog.racket-lang.org)
1583.
New research highlights a shortage of male mentors for boys and young men (psypost.org)
1584.
Demand for UK Food Bank Up 15% Year on Year (theguardian.com)
1585.
What Is Generative UI? (tambo.co)
1586.
Ask HN: Is starting a personal blog still worth it in the age of AI?
1587.
Show HN: I Ching simulator with accurate Yarrow Stalk probabilities (castiching.com)
1588.
Google denies 'misleading' reports of Gmail using your emails to train AI (theverge.com)
1589.
Hammersmith Bridge – Where did 25k vehicles go? (nickmaini.substack.com)
1590.
More than half of researchers now use AI for peer review, often against guidance (nature.com)