Weekly Best
31.
Protect your right to run local AI
(righttointelligence.org)
32.
Why Switzerland has 25 gbit internet and America doesn't
(stefan.schueller.net)
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34.
How to ask for help from people who don't know you
(pradyuprasad.com)
35.
Google Books (or similar) all book scans – $200k bounty (2025)
(software.annas-archive.gl)
36.
37.
Chatto is now Open Source
(hmans.dev)
38.
98% isn't much
(whynothugo.nl)
39.
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ZCode – Harness for GLM-5.2
(zcode.z.ai)
41.
The Egg Bandits Made a Thousand Times the Fine They Just Paid for Price Fixing
(thebignewsletter.com)
43.
GitLost: We Tricked GitHub's AI Agent into Leaking Private Repos
(noma.security)
44.
Oomwoo, an open-source robot vacuum you build yourself
(makerspet.com)
45.
46.
Maybe you should learn something
(marginalia.nu)
47.
GPT‑Live
(openai.com)
48.
Has_not_been_viewed_much
(iamwillwang.com)
49.
A global workspace in language models
(anthropic.com)
50.
Espionage Against the European Parliament
(citizenlab.ca)
51.
Kimi K2.7 Code is generally available in GitHub Copilot
(github.blog)
52.
GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra will be in Codex
(twitter.com)
53.
An American Privacy Emergency
(scottaaronson.blog)
54.
Real-time map of Great Britain's rail network
(map.signalbox.io)
55.
Jamesob's guide to running SOTA LLMs locally
(github.com)
56.
AI can't be listed as inventor on patent applications, Japan's top court rules
(japannews.yomiuri.co.jp)
57.
The future of Flipper Zero development
(blog.flipper.net)
58.
crustc: entirety of `rustc`, translated to C
(github.com)
59.
Herdr: One terminal to rule them all
(herdr.dev)
60.