Monthly Highlights
2521.
Open Models have crossed a threshold
(blog.langchain.com)
2522.
The time when we suffer from large amounts of AI slop is gone
(lists.haxx.se)
2526.
Unverified: What Practitioners Post About OCR, Agents, and Tables
(idp-software.com)
2527.
AI Job Loss Tracker
(jobloss.ai)
2528.
Utah greenlights 9GW AI campus using over twice state electricity
(tomshardware.com)
2530.
Linux extreme performance H1 load generator
(gcannon.org)
2531.
Friendster Relaunch
(friendster.com)
2532.
Claude-powered AI coding agent deletes company database in 9 seconds
(tomshardware.com)
2533.
Data Center Is Getting a $77M Tax Break to Create One Job
(nysfocus.com)
2534.
Claude is getting worse, according to Claude
(theregister.com)
2535.
PostgreSQL production incident caused by transaction ID wraparound
(sqlservercentral.com)
2536.
PyWry: Cross-Platform Rendering Engine in Python
(deeleeramone.github.io)
2537.
LLM research on Hacker News is drying up
(dylancastillo.co)
2538.
2539.
2540.
43 hours battery life: Dell XPS 14 2026 lasts almost 3x longer vs MacBook Air 15
(notebookcheck.net)
2541.
ClawRun – Deploy and manage AI agents in seconds
(github.com)
2542.
2543.
The Life and Death of the Book Review
(libertiesjournal.com)
2545.
Steam Controller: It's almost here
(store.steampowered.com)
2546.
Nev – keyboard focused GUI and terminal text editor
(github.com)
2547.
"Vibecession" reflects an increasingly difficult economy and society
(greyenlightenment.com)
2548.
OpenAI Cap Table leak reveals Microsoft's 18x return
(forbes.com)
2549.
2550.
3D-Printing a Trombone
(unnamed.website)