Weekly Best
1531.
The Old Farmer's Almanac–234 Years and Still Going Strong (almanac.com)
1532.
Is the Moon Worth Mining? (nautil.us)
1533.
The Coming Ecological Cold War (foreignpolicy.com)
1534.
"Good engineering management" is a fad (lethain.com)
1535.
New spyware exploited a Samsung 0-day delivered through WhatsApp messages (unit42.paloaltonetworks.com)
1536.
How Catastrophic Is It If the AI Bubble Bursts? An FAQ (theringer.com)
1537.
Forecasting US Recessions in Real-Time Using Regional Economic Sentiment (fedinprint.org)
1538.
Show HN: I combine Htmx, LiveView and SolidJS for interactive server components (github.com)
1539.
Rules for politely scheduling a meeting over email (z.bindle.institute)
1540.
AI's capabilities may be exaggerated by flawed tests, according to new study (nbcnews.com)
1541.
Building a Distributed Database in Elixir (Part 1: Motivation and Challenges) (medium.com)
1542.
Universe expansion may be slowing, not accelerating, study suggests (theguardian.com)
1543.
Mathematician solves one of the most famous unsolved conjectures in Math (livescience.com)
1544.
Calibration of PCR by antibody tests: course of SARS-CoV-2 infections estimated (frontiersin.org)
1545.
A comprehensive Sublime Text plugin for managing todo.txt files (github.com)
1546.
Ask HN: Should we have a mute button?
1547.
All your data belongs to us: the rise of Palantir (newstatesman.com)
1548.
Are we all writing for AI? (theamericanscholar.org)
1549.
Democrats name their price on ending government shutdown (axios.com)
1550.
Freedesktop.org now hosts the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (lwn.net)
1551.
Google claims Microsoft 'bribes' people to use Edge (neowin.net)
1552.
What if the AI race isn't about chips at all? (ft.com)
1553.
In the AI era, Wikipedia has never been more valuable (wikimediafoundation.org)
1554.
Were the Space Shuttle's boosters the size of two horse butts? (signoregalilei.com)
1555.
BBC's bias 'pushed Hamas lies around the world' (telegraph.co.uk)
1556.
Record-breaking electric truck delivery beats diesel equivalent (bigrigs.com.au)
1557.
40,000+ US troops have been lost at sea, tracking invisible clues to find them (cnn.com)
1558.
Show HN: HelloTriangle – Python-based online 3D modeling and sharing platform (hellotriangle.io)
1559.
Things I Don't Like in Configuration Languages (medv.io)
1560.
'The goal is to automate us': welcome to the age of surveillance capitalism (theguardian.com)