Monthly Highlights
10261.
DeepSWE Benchmark updated with GLM 5.2 and updated results for other models
(deepswe.datacurve.ai)
10262.
We found a bug in the hyper HTTP library
(blog.cloudflare.com)
10263.
Show HN: Rediscover the Small Web with an AI-Ranked RSS Reader
(bubblewire.net)
10264.
Ethereum's biggest 'sandwich' bot drained of $7.5M in ironic exploit
(techsentiments.com)
10265.
I am dreading our LLM-written incident report future
(surfingcomplexity.blog)
10266.
Age of Agents
(github.com)
10267.
10268.
How Do Solar Panels Work?
(perthirtysix.com)
10269.
Tab Groups Actually Increase Tab Hoarding
(gopeek-lovat.vercel.app)
10271.
Show HN: Brainfuck but with Turtle Graphics
(czterycztery.pl)
10272.
10273.
Making Windows 11 Suck Less in 2026
(thurrott.com)
10274.
Loomer "Loveless" (1991)
(tohereknowswhen.org)
10275.
10276.
10277.
10278.
A Dark Dimension Could Link Two of the Universe's Great Unknowns
(quantamagazine.org)
10279.
Firefox 152 Adds JPEG XL Support and Redesigned Settings
(linuxiac.com)
10280.
10281.
Signal Shaped Noise
(signalshapednoise.com)
10282.
Diagram of Distribution Relationships
(johndcook.com)
10283.
Did AI write this article?
(economist.com)
10284.
Is AI Coming for Our Jobs?
(jacobin.com)
10285.
Rust Prevents Data Races, Not Race Conditions
(corrode.dev)
10286.
A Statement on AI Talks at Hope
(hope.net)
10287.
The More Confident in AI Security, the More Likely Breached, Study Finds
(itsecurityguru.org)
10288.
Bevy 0.19
(bevy.org)