Weekly Best
931.
Show HN: I left my FAANG job at 50 to build a sci-fi game
932.
Windows 'does suck for some people': Dave Plummer explains his fixes (pcgamer.com)
933.
Nearly 400k people are starving in Sudan, a new report finds (npr.org)
934.
Trump demands unpaid air traffic controllers 'get back to work' as chaos worsens (bbc.com)
935.
AMD 8745hs vs. Apple M5 (techradar.com)
936.
The Al Capone theory of sexual harassment (hypatia.ca)
937.
Riding in a Chinese Robotaxi Is Pretty Smooth–That's a Problem for Waymo (wsj.com)
938.
History and use of the Estes AstroCam 110 (dembrudders.com)
939.
Show HN: Burner Terminal, Tap to Pay Stablecoin Payments (burner.pro)
940.
Experience it will never work in theory (computer.org)
941.
Googling "phind" exposed a random chat URL in search results (phind.com)
942.
BBC's bias 'pushed Hamas lies around the world' (telegraph.co.uk)
943.
Farmers' Almanac will cease publication (washingtonpost.com)
944.
Passenger jets nearly collide moments after taking off from LAX (cbsnews.com)
945.
An AI-Generated Country Song Is Topping a Billboard Chart (whiskeyriff.com)
946.
OpenAI Seeks Government Backing to Boost AI Investments (barrons.com)
947.
Taiwan's Machine Tool Makers Struggle to Survive (english.cw.com.tw)
948.
'Vibe coding' named word of the year by Collins Dictionary (bbc.com)
949.
Copyright Claims over Content Syndication Sniping Can Proceed (blog.ericgoldman.org)
950.
The Louvre's video security password was reportedly 'Louvre' (msn.com)
951.
Is OpenAI Becoming Too Big to Fail? – It Is Certainly Trying (wsj.com)
952.
James Watson, who co-discovered DNA's double helix shape, dies at age 97 (apnews.com)
953.
We Used To Actually Own Our Computers. (youtube.com)
954.
Show HN: I built a website to visualize company financial data (myfinsight.com)
955.
Leaving PyTorch and Meta (soumith.ch)
956.
MIT Prof Barbara Liskov, on Data Abstraction and Object-Oriented Programming [video] (youtube.com)
957.
Sequoia Capital Leader Exits in VC Shake-Up (wsj.com)
958.
NetBSD 11 prepares for launch with 57 supported platforms (theregister.com)
959.
Australians to get 3 hours/day free solar power-even without solar panels (theguardian.com)
960.
Anti-science bills hit states, stripping away protections built over a century (apnews.com)