Monthly Highlights
7021.
A renewables-based energy system will save Europe €1.6T (windeurope.org)
7022.
Car influencers love Chinese EVs – and China loves them back (theverge.com)
7023.
Ask HN: Why are Gemini CLI and Claude Code TUIs so terrible?
7024.
Show HN: GitHub Organisation Years in review stats (github.com)
7025.
GNU Year 2000 List (1999) (gnu.org)
7026.
Tell HN: iOS 18.7.2 in Lockdown Mode is unable to load many websites
7027.
Ukraine survives another crisis with Donald Trump (economist.com)
7028.
No one is reading your fucking slides (ninjasandrobots.com)
7029.
Show HN: AI Paul Graham (paulgraham-nia.com)
7030.
Quantum computing: too much to handle (scottaaronson.blog)
7031.
Choosing Vim over VSCode (alexsci.com)
7032.
Ask HN: Why do official-looking emails cause anxiety before I read them?
7033.
The Waffle Singularity (tetraslam.world)
7034.
Ruby and Its Neighbors: Perl (noelrappin.com)
7035.
Tesla sets Norway's all time annual car sales record for any carmaker (reuters.com)
7036.
Amazon Nova Foundation Models (nova.amazon.com)
7037.
How do you stay focused while working on a computer all day?
7038.
A Paper Clip Saved a $750M Bomber Plane (scienceclock.com)
7039.
Obsidian/Joplin does NOT support manual/arbitrary sorting of folders or notes
7040.
The End of Debugging (oreilly.com)
7041.
Repressive Desublimation (en.wikipedia.org)
7042.
$1,500 robot cooks dinner while I work (theverge.com)
7043.
Show HN: I am building a monitoring app to catch product issues (supaguard.app)
7044.
Rust: Proof of Concept, Not Replacement (files.neoon.com)
7045.
India launches DHRUV64, first 1.0 GHz 64-bit microprocessor designed in India (theprint.in)
7046.
Dark Energy is the thermodynamic cost of encoding information on the horizon
7047.
Ask HN: Are LLMs just expensive search and scripting tools? Is it that simple?
7048.
Sabine Hossenfelder: I believe the world will change dramatically, soon [video] (youtube.com)
7049.
You're 25-35 years old? You're running out of time (breatheless.substack.com)
7050.
Why a College Fighting for Survival Is Slashing Econ and Physics Majors (bloomberg.com)