Monthly Highlights
4441.
Criminalizing Masks at Protests Is Wrong (eff.org)
4442.
A Glucose Monitor for Someone Without Diabetes: Optimal or Overkill? (wsj.com)
4443.
Why ChatGPT is unlikely to solve climate change (sfexaminer.com)
4444.
Rumour: Google Intends to Discontinue the Android Open Source Project (osnews.com)
4445.
Children need the freedom to play on streets again (theconversation.com)
4446.
RFK Jr.'S MAHA Report Cites Research Studies That Don't Exist (rollingstone.com)
4447.
Andreessen Horowitz Just Funded a 'Cheating AI' Startup (gazeon.site)
4448.
Memory Safety Isn't Just Rust: A Serious Look at GC (gizvault.com)
4449.
Tabletop particle blaster: Tiny nozzles, lasers could replace giant accelerators (phys.org)
4450.
Tim Cook's Bad Year Keeps Getting Worse (wsj.com)
4451.
Are there billions more people on Earth than we thought? If so, its no bad thing (theguardian.com)
4452.
What next after vibe coding (mastodon.social)
4453.
Show HN: Cognee – Open-Source AI Memory Layer That Remembers Context (github.com)
4454.
The "AI jobs apocalypse" is for the bosses (bloodinthemachine.com)
4455.
People with Diabetes Are Cured in Small Trial of New Drug
4456.
Apple study finds "a fundamental scaling limitation" in LLM reasoning models (the-decoder.com)
4457.
Myself
4458.
I'm a Developer. I Won't Teach My Kids to Code, and Neither Should You (2018) (slate.com)
4459.
NASA to silence Voyager's social media accounts (theregister.com)
4460.
One of Britain's largest health trusts says 'no ta' to Palantir data platform (theregister.com)
4461.
Towards Understanding Sycophancy in Language Models (arxiv.org)
4462.
White House to pull NASA nominee Isaacman (semafor.com)
4463.
MathWorks Experienced a Ransomware Attack (status.mathworks.com)
4464.
A Fatal Tesla Crash Shows the Limits of Full Self-Driving (bloomberg.com)
4465.
Denmark Wants to Dump Microsoft Software for Linux, LibreOffice (pcmag.com)
4466.
Taylor Swift buys back the rights to her master recordings (bbc.com)
4467.
The U.S. will begin revoking visas of Chinese students (twitter.com)
4468.
Victoria's Secret 'Security Incident' (victoriassecret.com)
4469.
How to Disappear: Secrets of the Greatest Privacy Experts (theatlantic.com)
4470.
The U.S. Deported This Chinese Scientist in Decision That Changed World History (nytimes.com)