Monthly Highlights
151.
The cult of vibe coding is dogfooding run amok
(bramcohen.com)
152.
ML promises to be profoundly weird
(aphyr.com)
153.
F-15E jet shot down over Iran
(theguardian.com)
154.
GitHub backs down, kills Copilot pull-request ads after backlash
(theregister.com)
155.
Anonymous request-token comparisons from Opus 4.6 and Opus 4.7
(tokens.billchambers.me)
156.
The 'paperwork flood': How I drowned a bureaucrat before dinner
(sightlessscribbles.com)
157.
158.
Miscellanea: The War in Iran
(acoup.blog)
159.
Making RAM at Home [video]
(youtube.com)
160.
Say No to Palantir in Europe
(action.wemove.eu)
161.
Microsoft: Copilot is for entertainment purposes only
(microsoft.com)
162.
US and Iran agree to provisional ceasefire
(theguardian.com)
163.
Atlassian enables default data collection to train AI
(letsdatascience.com)
164.
Archive of BYTE magazine, starting with issue #1 in 1975
(archive.org)
165.
Qwen3.6-Plus: Towards real world agents
(qwen.ai)
166.
167.
Exploiting the most prominent AI agent benchmarks
(rdi.berkeley.edu)
168.
A dot a day keeps the clutter away
(scottlawsonbc.com)
169.
I Am Not A Number. In memory of the more than 72,000 Palestinians killed
(bkhmsi.github.io)
170.
Nitrile and latex gloves may cause overestimation of microplastics
(news.umich.edu)
171.
Help Keep Thunderbird Alive
(updates.thunderbird.net)
172.
TurboQuant: Redefining AI efficiency with extreme compression
(research.google)
173.
German implementation of eIDAS will require an Apple/Google account to function
(bmi.usercontent.opencode.de)
174.
The Cognitive Dark Forest
(ryelang.org)
175.
Lemonade by AMD: a fast and open source local LLM server using GPU and NPU
(lemonade-server.ai)
177.
Why Japan has such good railways
(worksinprogress.co)
178.
Tailscale's new macOS home
(tailscale.com)
179.
Flighty Airports
(flighty.com)
180.
God sleeps in the minerals
(wchambliss.wordpress.com)