Monthly Highlights
15961.
High Noon Recalls Vodka Seltzers Mislabeled as Celsius (bloomberg.com)
15962.
Show HN: I made a semantic OS for language reasoning (not kidding) (github.com)
15963.
George E. Smith obituary: co-inventor of the charge coupled device (nature.com)
15964.
Show HN: Explore the Power of Gemma 3n AI (gemma3n.app)
15965.
The single version rule is good for Google and bad for you (2024) (josnyder.com)
15966.
AMD Advanced Interactive Streaming SDK v1.1.0 Adds Support for Linux (gpuopen.com)
15967.
Introduction to the Fundamentals of Amazon Redshift (redshift-observatory.ch)
15968.
Researchers create 'virtual scientists' to solve complex biological problems (phys.org)
15969.
Revolutionary new tests can unlock the power of your body clock (newscientist.com)
15970.
Silent Push CEO on cybercrime takedowns: 'It's an ongoing cat-and-mouse game' (theregister.com)
15971.
The Conspiratorial Mindset and AI's Latent Spaces (arbesman.substack.com)
15972.
Chutes – Serverless Compute for AI at Scale (chutes.ai)
15973.
Philippines' Porcupine Defense: Autonomous Platforms for Maritime Security (sldinfo.com)
15974.
Great Firewall Report (gfw.report)
15975.
Feedback on the Online Safety Act (An Email to My MP) (bentasker.co.uk)
15976.
Move fast and don't break (safety critical) things (substack.com)
15977.
Thales Space and Italian Space Agency to develop first human outpost on the moon (reuters.com)
15978.
India eats China's lunch in US smartphone manufacturing (theregister.com)
15979.
My First Zig Day (tristanpemble.com)
15980.
Building a Decentralized Exchange
15981.
The Church's AI Doctrine: Human Dignity in the Age of AI (syntheticauth.ai)
15982.
My "Four-(Sometimes Five-) Bullet" Incident Snapshot (joshbeckman.org)
15983.
GPT-5 model price comparison via pelicans on a bicycle (nezhar.com)
15984.
AI coding tools considered harmful (twitter.com)
15985.
The Seventy Degree Route (creativeapplications.net)
15986.
Claude Code vs. Gemini CLI vs. Cursor vs. Qwen Code (medium.com)
15987.
Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System (donellameadows.org)
15988.
Swanky Python: Python development using Emacs' SLIME mode for Common Lisp (codeberg.org)
15989.
Stewart Brand (en.wikipedia.org)
15990.
The hidden engineering behind foundation model building (poolside.ai)