Weekly Best
1.
The EU still wants to scan your private messages and photos (fightchatcontrol.eu)
2.
Wine 11 rewrites how Linux runs Windows games at kernel with massive speed gains (xda-developers.com)
3.
Founder of GitLab battles cancer by founding companies (sytse.com)
4.
Goodbye to Sora (twitter.com)
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Thoughts on slowing the fuck down (mariozechner.at)
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Microsoft's "fix" for Windows 11 (sambent.com)
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Why so many control rooms were seafoam green (2025) (bethmathews.substack.com)
8.
Running Tesla Model 3's computer on my desk using parts from crashed cars (bugs.xdavidhu.me)
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Tell HN: Litellm 1.82.7 and 1.82.8 on PyPI are compromised (github.com)
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Migrating to the EU (rz01.org)
11.
We haven't seen the worst of what gambling and prediction markets will do (derekthompson.org)
12.
Personal Encyclopedias (whoami.wiki)
13.
PC Gamer recommends RSS readers in a 37mb article that just keeps downloading (stuartbreckenridge.net)
14.
Spanish legislation as a Git repo (github.com)
15.
People inside Microsoft are fighting to drop mandatory Microsoft Account (windowscentral.com)
16.
Is anybody else bored of talking about AI? (blog.jakesaunders.dev)
17.
Malicious litellm_init.pth in litellm 1.82.8 PyPI package – credential stealer (github.com)
18.
Apple Business (apple.com)
19.
If you don't opt out by Apr 24 GitHub will train on your private repos
20.
AI overly affirms users asking for personal advice (news.stanford.edu)
21.
iPhone 17 Pro Demonstrated Running a 400B LLM (twitter.com)
22.
Claude Code Cheat Sheet (cc.storyfox.cz)
23.
End of "Chat Control": EU parliament stops mass surveillance (patrick-breyer.de)
24.
Apple discontinues the Mac Pro (9to5mac.com)
25.
Hold on to Your Hardware (xn--gckvb8fzb.com)
26.
Show HN: I took back Video.js after 16 years and we rewrote it to be 88% smaller (videojs.org)
27.
Shell Tricks That Make Life Easier (and Save Your Sanity) (blog.hofstede.it)
28.
Moving from GitHub to Codeberg, for lazy people (unterwaditzer.net)
29.
Slovenian officials blame Israeli firm Black Cube for trying to manipulate vote (wsj.com)
30.
GrapheneOS will remain usable by anyone without requiring personal information (grapheneos.social)