Monthly Highlights
3481.
VTuber agency VShojo shuts down after talent exodus (theverge.com)
3482.
DuckStation author now actively blocking Arch Linux builds (github.com)
3483.
Employers planning to pass the rising healthcare costs to the employees in 2026 (cnn.com)
3484.
Earthquake of magnitude 8 strikes off Russia's Kamchatka (reuters.com)
3485.
Low-Temp 2D Semiconductors: A Chipmaking Shift (spectrum.ieee.org)
3486.
Why Metaflow? (docs.metaflow.org)
3487.
New Zealand woman and six-year-old son detained for three weeks (theguardian.com)
3488.
MIT engineers develop DNA sensor to detect HIV and cancer at home for under $1 (news.mit.edu)
3489.
Show Your Papers: The Internet Is About to Change Forever (ludlowinstitute.org)
3490.
Ask HN: Has Cloudflare blocked your domain without notice?
3491.
Site (Imginn) Lets You Browse Instagram Without an Account (lifehacker.com)
3492.
Snapchat open source cross-platform mobile framework. Looking for beta testers
3493.
Lessons learned from implementing SIMD-accelerated algorithms in pure Rust (kerkour.com)
3494.
Baltimore: Brings Down Murder Rates Without Throwing More Cops at the Problem (techdirt.com)
3495.
Shorting Your Rivals: An Antitrust Remedy (marginalrevolution.com)
3496.
Covid is rising. New vaccines may not be ready until mid-September (yahoo.com)
3497.
Design Patterns for Securing LLM Agents Against Prompt Injections (arxiv.org)
3498.
The early career scientists planning to leave the United States (nature.com)
3499.
Into the co-ferment kingdom: A trip to Finca Monteblanco (robertasami.com)
3500.
Texas Republicans vote to arrest Democrats blocking redistricting plan (bbc.com)
3501.
People Have Disappeared in Mexico. Scientists Are Using Dead Pigs to Find Them (popularmechanics.com)
3502.
Explicit tail calls are now available on Rust Nightly (become keyword) (old.reddit.com)
3503.
Why Does Renovating the Fed Cost $2.5B? Asbestos, Height Limits, Lead (wsj.com)
3504.
US embeds trackers in AI chip shipments to catch diversions to China (reuters.com)
3505.
Why tech billionaires want a 'corporate dictatorship' (theverge.com)
3506.
President Trump threatened to break up Nvidia, didn't even know what it was (tomshardware.com)
3507.
Electrically controlled heat transport in graphite films (science.org)
3508.
Tesla sales in Britain and Germany fall by more than 55% as China's BYD soars (google.com)
3509.
Trump demands Intel CEO resign, alleging conflicts over China ties (axios.com)
3510.
Google denies AI search features are killing website traffic (techcrunch.com)