Weekly Best
91.
Hyundai wants loniq 5 customers to pay for cybersecurity patch in baffling move (neowin.net)
92.
Show HN: I was curious about spherical helix, ended up making this visualization (visualrambling.space)
93.
GenAI FOMO has spurred businesses to light nearly $40B on fire (theregister.com)
94.
How to Build a Medieval Castle (archaeology.org)
95.
Notion releases offline mode (notion.com)
96.
Shamelessness as a strategy (2019) (nadia.xyz)
97.
New protein therapy shows promise as antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning (medschool.umaryland.edu)
98.
I used to know how to write in Japanese (aethermug.com)
99.
MCP doesn't need tools, it needs code (lucumr.pocoo.org)
100.
OpenBSD is so fast, I had to modify the program slightly to measure itself (flak.tedunangst.com)
101.
Vibe coding tips and tricks (github.com)
102.
IQ tests results for AI (trackingai.org)
103.
Llama-Scan: Convert PDFs to Text W Local LLMs (github.com)
104.
Wan – Open-source alternative to VEO 3 (github.com)
105.
One person was able to claim 20M IPs (lists.nanog.org)
106.
Tidewave Web: in-browser coding agent for Rails and Phoenix (tidewave.ai)
107.
Is chain-of-thought AI reasoning a mirage? (seangoedecke.com)
108.
Imagen 4 is now generally available (developers.googleblog.com)
109.
Fairness is what the powerful 'can get away with' study shows (phys.org)
110.
Clojure Async Flow Guide (clojure.github.io)
111.
Dev Compass – Programming Philosophy Quiz (treeform.github.io)
112.
Thai Air Force seals deal for Swedish Gripen jets (scmp.com)
113.
95% of generative AI pilots at companies are failing – MIT report (fortune.com)
114.
UK government states that 'safety' act is about influence over public discourse (bsky.app)
115.
Who Invented Backpropagation? (people.idsia.ch)
116.
HN Search isn't ingesting new data since Friday (github.com)
117.
Eliminating JavaScript cold starts on AWS Lambda (goose.icu)
118.
How to rig elections [video] (media.ccc.de)
119.
Linux address space isolation revived after lowering performance hit (phoronix.com)
120.
LLMs and coding agents are a security nightmare (garymarcus.substack.com)