Monthly Highlights
6691.
Rock Paper Scissors Is a Game of Skill (collisteru.substack.com)
6692.
We've cracked how to make random numbers (newscientist.com)
6693.
The $260B Mom-and-Pop Funds Distorting the Credit Market (bloomberg.com)
6694.
Asteroid loaded with amino acids offers new clues about origin of life on Earth (phys.org)
6695.
The 'TrumpKennedyCenter.org' website is taken. This comedian owns it (washingtonpost.com)
6696.
Three Dogs Stroll (old.reddit.com)
6697.
DHH and Open Source (ma.tt)
6698.
The future of AI: What will your life look like in 2035? (theguardian.com)
6699.
Toll in Hong Kong fire rises to 65, police cite 'grossly negligent' firm (reuters.com)
6700.
.NET Wrapper for latest PCRE2 library (github.com)
6701.
Electricity is about to become the new base currency and China figured it out (electrek.co)
6702.
Quake Engine Indicators (fabiensanglard.net)
6703.
Fair Use Is a Right. Ignoring It Has Consequences (eff.org)
6704.
Substack forces users to download app to read content (twitter.com)
6705.
Horror stories of cryonics: The gruesome fates of frozen bodies (bigthink.com)
6706.
A Reddit tipster cracked the Brown University and MIT shooting cases (nbcnews.com)
6707.
NeuralRemaster: Phase-Preserving Diffusion for Structure-Aligned Generation (youtube.com)
6708.
Lovable, a Startup That Makes Anyone a Coder, Raises $330M (nytimes.com)
6709.
Reverse Engineering iOS to Fix SDK Crashes (sentry.engineering)
6710.
Volkswagen to End Production at German Plant, a First in Company History (nytimes.com)
6711.
Show HN: Autograd.c – a tiny ML framework built from scratch (github.com)
6712.
Google and Apple roll out emergency security updates after zero-day attacks (techcrunch.com)
6713.
Anomalous electronic state opens pathway to room-temperature superconductivity (phys.org)
6714.
LangSmith Agent Builder Now in Public Beta (blog.langchain.com)
6715.
RAM is so expensive, Samsung won't even sell it to Samsung (pcworld.com)
6716.
YouTube testing new 'Home' page with more control over suggested content (9to5google.com)
6717.
Drones to Diplomas: How Russia's Largest Private University Is Linked to a $25M (krebsonsecurity.com)
6718.
Accused, shunned and exiled: The women banished to Ghana's 'witch camps' (aljazeera.com)
6719.
Dear ACM, you're doing AI wrong but you can still get it right (anil.recoil.org)
6720.
Anthropic's Chief Executive Acknowledges Risks of Spending on A.I (nytimes.com)