Weekly Best
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TSMC to make advanced AI semiconductors in Japan (apnews.com)
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Experts Have World Models. LLMs Have Word Models (latent.space)
123.
Simplifying Vulkan one subsystem at a time (khronos.org)
124.
Hoot: Scheme on WebAssembly (spritely.institute)
125.
Parse, Don't Validate (2019) (lexi-lambda.github.io)
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Matrix messaging gaining ground in government IT (theregister.com)
127.
A GTA modder has got the 1997 original working on modern PCs and Steam Deck (gtaforums.com)
128.
Speed up responses with fast mode (code.claude.com)
129.
French streamer unbanked by Qonto after criticizing Palantir and Peter Thiel (twitter.com)
130.
AI Doesn't Reduce Work–It Intensifies It (hbr.org)
131.
British drivers over 70 to face eye tests every three years (bbc.com)
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Why I Joined OpenAI (brendangregg.com)
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Opus 4.6 uncovers 500 zero-day flaws in open-source code (axios.com)
134.
Review of 1984 by Isaac Asimov (1980) (newworker.org)
135.
Hong Kong pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai gets 20 years' jail (bbc.com)
136.
Shifts in U.S. Social Media Use, 2020–2024: Decline, Fragmentation, Polarization (2025) (arxiv.org)
137.
Billing can be bypassed using a combo of subagents with an agent definition (github.com)
138.
Claude Opus 4.6 extra usage promo (support.claude.com)
139.
Like Game-of-Life, but on Growing Graphs, with WASM and WebGL (znah.net)
140.
Eight more months of agents (crawshaw.io)
141.
Wirth's Revenge (jmoiron.net)
142.
Show HN: It took 4 years to sell my startup. I wrote a book about it (derekyan.com)
143.
Building a 24-bit arcade CRT display adapter from scratch (scd31.com)
144.
MIT Living Wage Calculator (livingwage.mit.edu)
145.
Running Your Own AS: BGP on FreeBSD with FRR, GRE Tunnels, and Policy Routing (blog.hofstede.it)
146.
My eighth year as a bootstrapped founder (mtlynch.io)
147.
America has a tungsten problem (noleary.com)
148.
NIMBYs aren't just shutting down housing (inpractice.yimbyaction.org)
149.
Show HN: I built a macOS tool for network engineers – it's called NetViews (netviews.app)
150.
Is particle physics dead, dying, or just hard? (quantamagazine.org)