Monthly Highlights
8671.
Allbirds, Once Silicon Valley's Favorite Shoe, Sells for $39M (nytimes.com)
8672.
Power Causes Brain Damage (theatlantic.com)
8673.
Show HN: AgentVerse – Open social network for AI agents (Mar 2026) (nickakre.github.io)
8674.
We Got Hooked on Fast, Free Shipping. Now Retailers Are Taking It Away (wsj.com)
8675.
SmallClaw: Local-first AI agent framework built for small models (github.com)
8676.
The Tmux Intro I Wish I Had Gotten – Simple Thread (simplethread.com)
8677.
I Got Fired Because of AI – But I Still Think I'm the Engineer of the Future
8678.
He Was Chevron's Man in Venezuela–and a CIA Informant (wsj.com)
8679.
ADL Shut Down Sora (twitter.com)
8680.
MacBook Neo Is the Most Repairable MacBook in 14 Years (ifixit.com)
8681.
The US's largest offshore wind farm just produced its first power (electrek.co)
8682.
Windows 98 NVMe Driver [video] (youtube.com)
8683.
JetBrains Blog RSS Support Is Now Generally Available (blog.jetbrains.com)
8684.
When machines pay machines, who bills the machine? (billingbird.io)
8685.
A Call for Meaningful Work at a Slower Pace (jenteottenburghs.wordpress.com)
8686.
Microsoft.ai (microsoft.ai)
8687.
Why Is Ink Slow? (github.com)
8688.
Impending kOS (2014) (vector.org.uk)
8689.
TSA boss warns of airport shutdowns; no deal yet on day 40 of DHS funding fight (apnews.com)
8690.
UniFi AirWire (blog.ui.com)
8691.
AI tools like ChatGPT make learning easier–and more persuasive, study finds (techxplore.com)
8692.
An uncatchable CoreML crash: MLIR compiler failures on the iPhone SE 2 (medium.com)
8693.
Security advisory for Cargo (CVE-2026-33056) (blog.rust-lang.org)
8694.
PlayStation gamers could receive £2B compensation if lawsuit succeeds (news.sky.com)
8695.
Nvidia Nemotron 3 Super (research.nvidia.com)
8696.
Tomorrow 12pm PT, Claude subscriptions no longer cover third-party tools (twitter.com)
8697.
Git-based md note app (knowdust.com)
8698.
Quantum computers could have a fundamental limit after all (phys.org)
8699.
A Swiss Paperwork Massacre: Why We Fled to Stripe (octigen.com)
8700.
Why Artemis 2 is going to the moon – and what NASA hopes to find (telegraph.co.uk)