Weekly Best
1712.
Visual Studio 2026 is here: faster, smarter, and a hit with early adopters
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
1713.
A comprehensive method for species identification in meat authentication
(sciencedirect.com)
1714.
Magika 1.0: now faster, smarter, and rebuilt in Rust
(opensource.googleblog.com)
1715.
1716.
1717.
AI Agents in 2026
(medium.com)
1718.
To Have Machines Make Math Proofs, Turn Them into a Puzzle
(quantamagazine.org)
1719.
The devastating memo that plunged the BBC into crisis
(telegraph.co.uk)
1720.
Ask not why would you work in biology, but rather: why wouldn't you?
(owlposting.com)
1721.
1722.
Does the AI boom threaten air quality?
(marketplace.org)
1723.
Reflections on My Tech Career: Microsoft, Valve, and Google
(randomascii.wordpress.com)
1724.
The secret channel that carried 40 years of text messages
(greptile.com)
1725.
1727.
Is the universe a simulation or a Dharma reset?
(medium.com)
1728.
Listen to Database Changes Through the Postgres WAL
(peterullrich.com)
1730.
Visual Studio 2026 Release Notes
(learn.microsoft.com)
1731.
Can Your Chatbot Logs Be Used Against You in Court?
(news.northeastern.edu)
1732.
1733.
What caused the large AWS outage? – by Gergely Orosz
(newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
1734.
Apple's fight with Europe continues as it removes iPhone feature in EU
(the-independent.com)
1735.
Perkeep v0.12 Released
(github.com)
1736.
Identical particles as a genuine non-local resource
(nature.com)
1737.
Depth-13 Sorting Networks for 28 Channels
(arxiv.org)
1738.
The first new subsea habitat in 40 years is about to launch
(technologyreview.com)
1739.
1740.
An extraordinary colonial spider community sustained by chemoautotrophy
(subtbiol.pensoft.net)