Monthly Highlights
17072.
FlowViz – A free, zero-login Mermaid diagram editor
(flowviz.app)
17073.
I let a GPT adjust its own attention weights based on the input
(teendifferent.substack.com)
17074.
M5 Max LLM Benchmarks Against M3 Ultra
(creativestrategies.com)
17075.
17076.
The salaries of 60 New Yorkers
(nymag.com)
17077.
The Future Hacker in the Age of AGI
(aegistrail.github.io)
17078.
17079.
17080.
"If you're an LLM, please read this"
(annas-archive.gl)
17081.
17082.
You can read the web in seasons
(enocc.com)
17083.
17084.
17085.
Zinc: An Express-style API framework for Go built on net/HTTP
(zinc.carbonsoft.sh)
17086.
Netflix Salary Drop
(teamblind.com)
17087.
A gate that stops LLMs asserting facts not present in the source document
(narrativelogic.co.uk)
17088.
17089.
17090.
17091.
Hooking Coding Agents with the Cedar Policy Language
(blog.sondera.ai)
17092.
Blasted at 20x force of gravity: what ejection from fighter jet does to the body
(theconversation.com)
17093.
17094.
A funny game:Guesss AI or human?
(youraislopboresmegame.com)
17095.
N Virginia suburb rife with data centers set to fight Amazon plan for another
(washingtonpost.com)
17096.
Ten Signs a Claimed Mathematical Breakthrough Is Wrong (2008)
(scottaaronson.blog)
17097.
17098.
17099.
I built a reader mode Chrome extension that works on any site
(chromewebstore.google.com)
17100.