Monthly Highlights
19171.
Precision Learning Has the Potential to Do What Personalized Learning Could Not (the74million.org)
19172.
China Open-Sources "Origin Pilot": The First Domestically Developed Quantum OS (quantumcomputingreport.com)
19173.
Mainframes Are Not Dead – They Are Becoming the Engine of Modern Banking (thebanking50.nl)
19174.
The Return of Travis Kalanick: Fact and Fluff (om.co)
19175.
Ultra-compact photonic AI chip operates at the speed of light (techxplore.com)
19176.
Tiny transmitter could help scientists understand surprisingly social wasps (spectrum.ieee.org)
19177.
Hiroo Onoda: The Japanese Soldier Who Continued Fighting World War II Until 1974 (utterlyinteresting.com)
19178.
How did the Apollo flight computers get men to the moon and back? (2018) [video] (youtube.com)
19179.
Show HN: CandlePulse – Natural language trading alerts powered by AI (candlepulse.com)
19180.
P.U.S..H. Protocol: Self-Referential AI Engine with 6-Node Mesh (React/D3) (chailifeotft.github.io)
19181.
POP instruction speed (Jeff Garzik; Linus Torvalds) (2004) (yarchive.net)
19182.
DOGE deposition videos taken down after judge order amid widespread mockery (404media.co)
19183.
Amazon could take at least a day to restore data centers hit by 'objects' (businessinsider.com)
19184.
Show HN: We're making an inventory autobattler game and released a WebGL demo (pixelnest.itch.io)
19185.
LiteParser: A fully featured embeddable SQLite parser (github.com)
19186.
Porn Quitting App Exposed the Masturbation Habits of Users (404media.co)
19187.
AI Assistants Are Moving the Security Goalposts (krebsonsecurity.com)
19188.
UX in the Era of Abundant Intelligence (generray.substack.com)
19189.
The Technological Speed Limit (metastable.org)
19190.
German publishers push regulators to fine Apple over App Tracking Transparency (9to5mac.com)
19191.
Source-available projects and their AI contribution policies (theconsensus.dev)
19192.
Show HN: Worktale, a local-first CLI to turn your Git history into a dev journal (worktale.org)
19193.
The Escalation Trap (escalationtrap.substack.com)
19194.
German publishers reject Apple's revised app tracking rules, urge antitrust fine (reuters.com)
19195.
Show HN: A blackboard app with tracing layer and export to video (blackboard.the-design-eng.com)
19196.
Ask HN: What are the most uplifting comments you've read on HN?
19197.
Microsoft embeds Edge into AI assistant, ignores questions about optin (theregister.com)
19198.
Scientists Get a Glimpse of How New Pandemics Are Made (nytimes.com)
19199.
The Flexible AI Agent Framework that keeps things simple (valiantlynx.com)
19200.
Training a Neural Network in 16-Bit Fixed Point on a 1982 BBC Micro (jamesdrandall.com)