Monthly Highlights
9751.
Serenely Fast I/O Buffer (With Benchmarks) (blog.serenedb.com)
9752.
Composer 2 scores highest in React Native evals with 96% (rn-evals.vercel.app)
9753.
Isomorphic Layout Composer – Microservice architecture on the front-end (ilc.namecheap.technology)
9754.
Show HN: The Bones of PearlOS (github.com)
9755.
The Bhangmeter, a 1960s device to measure nuclear detonations (en.wikipedia.org)
9756.
Show HN: Sunwet – Organize Anything (github.com)
9757.
Training the Idea Muscle (sfalexandria.com)
9758.
Did the Simpsons Predict the Future? (sheets.works)
9759.
Codex for Open Source (openai.com)
9760.
A.I. Is Writing Fiction. Publishers Are Unprepared (nytimes.com)
9761.
Sri Lanka declares Wednesdays off as Asian countries try to conserve fuel (bbc.com)
9762.
Show HN: Stopping OpenClaw from breaking your mails (github.com)
9763.
Gyro-Claw – Secure execution runtime for AI agents
9764.
BYD Claims Five-Minute EV Charging with New Battery Tech (autoweek.com)
9765.
The productivity paradox of AI coding assistants (cerbos.dev)
9766.
Mathematician who reshaped number theory wins prestigious Abel Prize (nature.com)
9767.
An Ode to Bzip (purplesyringa.moe)
9768.
How to build a moon base – China and the US are in a race to build outposts (scientificamerican.com)
9769.
You Can Stop Marrying for Genes (fi-le.net)
9770.
Post Office scandal supplier Fujitsu to cut nearly 10% of UK workforce (computerweekly.com)
9771.
GitHub phishers use fake OpenClaw tokens to drain crypto wallets (csoonline.com)
9772.
The universe is filled with a cacophony of colliding black holes (scientificamerican.com)
9773.
Open AI's competition spammed by AI slop (github.com)
9774.
Water Emergency in Corpus Christi Within 2 Months (texastribune.org)
9775.
Quiche Browser (daringfireball.net)
9776.
'OP Alice' dismantles enormous dark web child abuse network (morningstar.com)
9777.
CostRouter – Cut AI API costs 60% by routing to the cheapest capable model
9778.
Hello, World - NASA (nasa.gov)
9779.
The Official GBBS Pro Repository (gbbs.applearchives.com)
9780.
Seeking Victim Information in Steam Malware Investigation (fbi.gov)