Weekly Best
31.
France pulls last gold held in US (mining.com)
32.
How NASA built Artemis II’s fault-tolerant computer (cacm.acm.org)
33.
GLM-5.1: Towards Long-Horizon Tasks (z.ai)
34.
The cult of vibe coding is dogfooding run amok (bramcohen.com)
35.
Škoda DuoBell: A bicycle bell that penetrates noise-cancelling headphones (skoda-storyboard.com)
36.
ML promises to be profoundly weird (aphyr.com)
37.
US and Iran agree to provisional ceasefire (theguardian.com)
38.
FBI used iPhone notification data to retrieve deleted Signal messages (9to5mac.com)
39.
Microsoft terminates VeraCrypt account, halting Windows updates (404media.co)
40.
German implementation of eIDAS will require an Apple/Google account to function (bmi.usercontent.opencode.de)
41.
Help Keep Thunderbird Alive (updates.thunderbird.net)
42.
France to ditch Windows for Linux to reduce reliance on US tech (techcrunch.com)
43.
Installing every* Firefox extension (jack.cab)
44.
A cryptography engineer's perspective on quantum computing timelines (words.filippo.io)
45.
Battle for Wesnoth: open-source, turn-based strategy game (wesnoth.org)
46.
Artemis II crew see first glimpse of far side of Moon [video] (bbc.com)
47.
WireGuard makes new Windows release following Microsoft signing resolution (lists.zx2c4.com)
48.
You can't trust macOS Privacy and Security settings (eclecticlight.co)
49.
Cambodia unveils statue to honour famous landmine-sniffing rat (bbc.com)
50.
Show HN: Is Hormuz open yet? (ishormuzopenyet.com)
51.
Ask HN: Any interesting niche hobbies?
52.
How to get better at guitar (jakeworth.com)
53.
The Pentagon Threatened Pope Leo XIV's Ambassador with the Avignon Papacy (thelettersfromleo.com)
54.
Show HN: Ghost Pepper – Local hold-to-talk speech-to-text for macOS (github.com)
55.
Employers use your personal data to figure out the lowest salary you'll accept (marketwatch.com)
56.
What being ripped off taught me (belief.horse)
57.
Claude mixes up who said what (dwyer.co.za)
58.
I still prefer MCP over skills (david.coffee)
59.
We found an undocumented bug in the Apollo 11 guidance computer code (juxt.pro)
60.
OpenAI backs Illinois bill that would limit when AI labs can be held liable (wired.com)