Monthly Highlights
6871.
GNU Emacs 30.2 Released (lists.gnu.org)
6872.
Scientist's Plan to Visit a Black Hole in 100 Years Is Wild. It Might Also Work (popularmechanics.com)
6873.
What's the Riskiest Thing You've Ever Done? (kapwing.com)
6874.
Single Sign on for Furries (cendyne.dev)
6875.
Figma Make Is Not the Future of Design (stackdiver.com)
6876.
An empirical approach to economic intelligence in World War II [pdf] (cia.gov)
6877.
How do politicians view democracy? It depends on whether they win or lose (phys.org)
6878.
Temporary tattoo could detect an unwanted drug in your drink (acs.org)
6879.
What Does Palantir Actually Do? (wired.com)
6880.
"Copy link to highlight" has been added to Firefox Nightly (mastodon.social)
6881.
China begins building largest dam (bbc.com)
6882.
NASA's acting chief calls for the end of Earth science at the space agency (arstechnica.com)
6883.
It's Not Just a Game Anymore (afterbabel.com)
6884.
The Houthis want to punish Israel. Filipino seafarers are bearing the cost (washingtonpost.com)
6885.
401(k) Plans Will Get More Fun (bloomberg.com)
6886.
Germany: Several Killed in Train Accident (dw.com)
6887.
China's Dark Factories: So Automated, They Don't Need Lights [video] (youtube.com)
6888.
My Journey from macOS to Arch Linux with Omarchy (ssp.sh)
6889.
The Holy Shit Gap (mhlakhani.com)
6890.
Show HN: Sam Altman:"Scaling LLMs won't get us to AGI" – maybe we found a path (agigr.id)
6891.
When should doctors fake CPR? (statnews.com)
6892.
Starting scripts with ' /usr/bin/env <whatever>' is rarely useful (utcc.utoronto.ca)
6893.
HealthEquity to Replace Passwords with Passkeys (healthequity.com)
6894.
If Uber to the airport seems expensive, try switching your airline (frequentmiler.com)
6895.
Bag of words, have mercy on us (experimental-history.com)
6896.
AI coding agent is a spy (unknwon.io)
6897.
Trump's Bullying of India Is Straight from Xi's Playbook (bloomberg.com)
6898.
Putin Widens Effort to Control Russia's Internet (nytimes.com)
6899.
Co-founder of xAI departing (twitter.com)
6900.
AI could widen the wealth gap, Erik Brynjolfsson says (text.npr.org)