Monthly Highlights
13321.
Agents publish HTML on the internet through thethings.ai
(thethings.ai)
13322.
Neural Cellular Automata and Recurrent Architectures
(shonczinner.github.io)
13323.
The Pareto Frontier of Mini PCs
(luke.zip)
13324.
Was lucky to have tested fable 5 on chess-bench
(chess-bench.com)
13325.
Refik Anadol's Dataland, the first AI art museum
(theartnewspaper.com)
13326.
Lena Walks
(nomadicmatt.com)
13327.
Hand-powered LLM (YouTube) [video]
(youtube.com)
13328.
Palmier-pro: macOS video editor built for AI
(github.com)
13329.
Venice proposes hiking entry fee to €50
(euronews.com)
13330.
13331.
13332.
Homo Agenticus
(strangeloopcanon.com)
13334.
13335.
13336.
What has (can) the EU Cyber Resilience Act done (do) for you?
(bsdly.blogspot.com)
13337.
Speculation Is All You Need
(modal.com)
13338.
We're approaching AI agents from the wrong direction
(codeastra.dev)
13339.
13340.
13341.
Lightweight Compression in DuckDB (2022)
(duckdb.org)
13342.
Cognitive Offloading
(blog.daddooo.dev)
13343.
The Joel Test (2000)
(web.archive.org)
13344.
13345.
Sensors: The Other Half of the Harness
(blog.tacoda.dev)
13346.
Remove Target="_blank"
(therepanic.com)
13347.
SoftBank rolls out AI-powered 'patching as a service' in Japan
(lightreading.com)
13348.
Life in Weeks (2014)
(waitbutwhy.com)
13349.
Show HN: Publish ChatGPT/Claude HTML output to a shareable link in one click
(chromewebstore.google.com)
13350.
In and Out of the Box
(blog.oup.com)