Monthly Highlights
11581.
Modern GPU Programming for MLSys
(mlc.ai)
11582.
Seven Perfect Shuffles Randomize a Deck of Cards. But How Many Sloppy Ones?
(quantamagazine.org)
11583.
Show HN: Typevia live LaTeX editing with AI assistance
(typevia.com)
11584.
Show HN: PauseRead – hosted read-later with Pocket HTML import
(pauseread.com)
11585.
Petition: Reverse NHS England's decision to closed-source its code repositories
(petition.parliament.uk)
11586.
Palmier Pro: macOS video editor built for AI
(github.com)
11587.
Best Laptops
(wired.com)
11588.
NetNewsWire Status
(inessential.com)
11589.
SpaceX IPO Makes Elon Musk First Trillionaire
(reuters.com)
11590.
11591.
Shall We Play a Coordination Game?
(kellyshortridge.com)
11592.
11593.
SpaceX market cap tops $2T
(cnbc.com)
11594.
Mastodon 4.6: Collections, profiles, and other improvements
(blog.joinmastodon.org)
11595.
Signal Shaped Noise
(signalshapednoise.com)
11596.
Anza – Reactive web apps using native ESM and browser APIs
(anza.aduki.org)
11597.
11598.
LineShine debuts as the most powerful supercomputer
(top500.org)
11599.
The Part After Done
(howstrangeitistobeanythingatall.com)
11600.
11601.
Tiny Solar Planner: plan small scale solar power systems
(tiny-solar.space)
11602.
Home Assistant OS 18.0
(github.com)
11603.
11604.
11605.
A frontier AI company should shut down
(lesswrong.com)
11606.
Sheaves in Haskell
(tweag.io)
11607.
11608.
11609.
Why Japan's Rail Workers Can't Stop Pointing at Things (2017)
(atlasobscura.com)
11610.