Monthly Highlights
13141.
Show HN: Mac wallpaper that updates daily – calendar, quote, affirmation, fact (thecalendarwallpaper.com)
13142.
Split View in Firefox: Two tabs side by side (blog.mozilla.org)
13143.
Musk lawyers try to bar judge over LinkedIn 'like' cheering legal defeat (ft.com)
13144.
What Will It Take to Build the Largest Data Center? (spectrum.ieee.org)
13145.
Why Some Criticisms Matter More Than Others (gnupg.org)
13146.
Show HN: Mjmx – render mjml using JSX (mjmx.dev)
13147.
Typenix: Full typing for Nix based on TypeScript (github.com)
13148.
Pascail's Wager (r5d.me)
13149.
Payment provider Nexi cancels FSFE donors subscriptions (fsfe.org)
13150.
Slow LLM – a browser extension that makes LLMs appear to run slowly (slowllm.lav.io)
13151.
Unity of Paradigms (alexalejandre.com)
13152.
Dissociating Direct Access from Inference in AI Introspection (arxiv.org)
13153.
"Illusion of competence": Almost 80% of university students in Australia use AI (theconversation.com)
13154.
Show HN: Hyper – Voice Notes for Whiteboarding Sessions (apps.apple.com)
13155.
What's new in Swift: March 2026 Edition (swift.org)
13156.
Jury finds Meta and Google liable in social addiction case (sherwood.news)
13157.
Show HN: Pglens – Postgres MCP server that lets agents look before they query (github.com)
13158.
HIPAA Compliant AI (johndcook.com)
13159.
Software Is Deflationary (johnny.sh)
13160.
Your Startup Is Probably Dead on Arrival (steveblank.com)
13161.
Lessons for software developers from 1970s mainframe programming (web.archive.org)
13162.
Kalman and Bayes Average Grades (johndcook.com)
13163.
Cal Newport: The original attention crisis (calnewport.com)
13164.
Gaim 3 Exists (gaim.imfreedom.org)
13165.
'A rocket ship.' AI is doubling software output, and code quality is holding up (businessinsider.com)
13166.
Atlassian's Pragmatic Drag and Drop (github.com)
13167.
Practical dependency tracking for Python function calls (amakelov.github.io)
13168.
Uber's CEO says other executives are lying about AI (thestreet.com)
13169.
OpenAI Just Killed Its Own Product (davidbramante.substack.com)
13170.
Show HN: I'm trying to help aspiring Data Analysts (d8a.academy)