Monthly Highlights
5791.
3 Years of ChatGPT (olshansky.substack.com)
5792.
Moss in space: spores survive nine-month ride on outside of ISS (theguardian.com)
5793.
Ask HN: Opinions on facial recognition at air ports?
5794.
Why Hacker News UI still look like 90s?
5795.
Ask HN: What's your go to for sharing sensitive files with non tech people?
5796.
Ask HN: What does "legacy code" mean to you?
5797.
Ask HN: Which web browser are you using and why?
5798.
US sets 2027 deadline for Europe-led NATO defense (reuters.com)
5799.
Hyundai wants its EVs to charge as fast as petrol cars refuel (autoexpress.co.uk)
5800.
Show HN: I built a free kids coloring site with AI (happykidscoloring.com)
5801.
Ask HN: Does anyone else feel like a 'manager' now, with AI?
5802.
Mega-structures beneath Egypt's Giza pyramids are confirmed by scientists (dailymail.co.uk)
5803.
Show HN: Bloodhound – Grey-box attack-path discovery in Rust/Go/C++ binaries (bloodhoundsecurity.ca)
5804.
2026: The Year the IDE Died (Steve Yegge and Gene Kim Talk AI Coding)
5805.
Show HN: Pulse-Field – O(N) AI Architecture (12x faster than Transformers) (github.com)
5806.
Cadbury Ruined Its Taste and Betrayed Britain [video] (youtube.com)
5807.
Taiwan to distribute security handbook to all households as China threat rises (reuters.com)
5808.
The real lock-in in GitHub is not the code, but the stars (ashishb.net)
5809.
Ask HN: Do you still think public blockchains/stablecoins are useless/a scam?
5810.
Show HN: Fulfilled – Non-custodial financial co-pilot for goal optimization (matthew-glossops-workspace.share.arcade.software)
5811.
Tell HN: Is Reddit Down?
5812.
Take a Look the First Musical Robot (egodai.com)
5813.
But why is AI bad? (daymare.net)
5814.
Ask HN: Why aren't more startups using .NET?
5815.
Ask HN: How Newton did so much without tea or coffee?
5816.
Kalshi Reaches $11B Valuation as App Takes over America (businesswire.com)
5817.
Ask HN: Have you ever seen a perfect codebase?
5818.
Tell HN: Cloudflare now censors Polymarket in Germany
5819.
Germany wakes up to US tech dominance (politico.eu)
5820.
Dutch students show growing enthusiasm for generative AI in education (phys.org)