Monthly Highlights
11341.
Self-hosting our GitHub Action runners (jmduke.com)
11342.
Tell HN: Android blocks users from granting permissions to some apps
11343.
Stop Prompting. Start Approving (sustn.app)
11344.
Snabbit, Urban Company instant maid female gig workers in India work in fear (theprint.in)
11345.
Increased Errors on Opus 4.6 (status.claude.com)
11346.
Constitution as Colimit: A coalgebraic model of emergence (github.com)
11347.
Show HN: I built an MCP-connected bookmark manager because X's are useless (bookmarksos.com)
11348.
WP Engine Acquires WPackagist (wpengine.com)
11349.
I Know Which Country the U.S. Will Invade Next (2018) (truthdig.com)
11350.
Show HN: Grafly.io – Free online diagramming tool (grafly.io)
11351.
I spoke to AI agent Claude [video] (youtube.com)
11352.
Agent.json – robots.txt for AI agent-to-website communication
11353.
Threading Async Together (github.com)
11354.
AI Agents Love Gleam (curling.io)
11355.
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen says he will step down (cnbc.com)
11356.
Python → native x86-64, no runtime, no GIL, NO LLVM (github.com)
11357.
Ask HN: Embedding Claude Code as infrastructure?
11358.
Flowcus: Visualize your task management workflow (getflowcus.app)
11359.
Show HN: Adversarial Code Review paired agents, zero noise,validated findings (github.com)
11360.
BETO – A protocol that formalizes what LLMs don't know (github.com)
11361.
The Cheese and the Worms (en.wikipedia.org)
11362.
Alex Gerko funds telescope showing 'cartography of the universe' (ft.com)
11363.
The Rise of Popcorn at the Movies (wsj.com)
11364.
Trace: AI Native PCB Design (buildwithtrace.com)
11365.
Vibium and Kernel: WebDriver BiDi support for cloud browsers (kernel.sh)
11366.
You Need Deterministic Gates for Probabilistic AI Agents (appsoftware.com)
11367.
Virtual AI Team Instead of OpenClaw (timdietrich.me)
11368.
Caido partners with Strix for the best of both worlds in AI penstesting (strix.ai)
11369.
Apple Is Way Behind in AI–and Still Making a Fortune from It (wsj.com)
11370.
Silicon Valley Bet on War. The Bets Are Paying Off (nytimes.com)