Weekly Best
31.
There are no instances in ATProto
(overreacted.io)
32.
FUTO Swipe – A new swipe typing model
(swipe.futo.tech)
33.
Apertus – Open Foundation Model for Sovereign AI
(apertvs.ai)
34.
Court Records Should Be Free
(eff.org)
35.
Fired by Google for creating the Google workspace CLI
(twitter.com)
36.
GLM 5.2 vs. Opus
(techstackups.com)
37.
Codex logging bug may write TBs to local SSDs
(github.com)
38.
How many of the 170k English words do you know?
(vocabowl-870366514258.us-west1.run.app)
39.
Beyond All Reason (Free Total Annihilation Inspired RTS)
(beyondallreason.info)
40.
DeepSeek Introduces Vision
(chat.deepseek.com)
41.
Local Qwen isn't a worse Opus, it's a different tool
(blog.alexellis.io)
42.
Where to Find the Colors Your Screen Can't Show You
(moultano.wordpress.com)
43.
I told them forced consent was unlawful. 5 years later it cost Elkjop €1.8M
(thatprivacyguy.com)
45.
Emacs 31 is around the corner: The changes I'm daily driving
(rahuljuliato.com)
46.
Show HN: Are You in the Weights?
(intheweights.com)
47.
Unlimited OCR: One-shot long-horizon parsing
(github.com)
48.
50.
Mistral OCR 4
(mistral.ai)
51.
Jerry's Map
(jerrysmap.com)
52.
The brain was not designed for this much bad news
(sciencedaily.com)
53.
AMD silently removes memory encryption from consumer Ryzen CPUs
(tomshardware.com)
54.
CS 6120: Advanced Compilers: The Self-Guided Online Course (2020)
(cs.cornell.edu)
55.
The AirPods Effect
(theescapenewsletter.com)
56.
A website that lists websites to submit your website to
(submission.directory)
57.
AI Engineer Claims to Have Cracked Linear A
(aiclambake.com)
58.
Danish privacy activist Lars Andersen raided by police
(twitter.com)
59.
The deadly rise of giant trucks and SUVs
(nytimes.com)
60.
Google Hits 50% IPv6
(blog.apnic.net)