Monthly Highlights
19471.
Ancient Grapes Reveal Long History of Modern Wines (nytimes.com)
19472.
Orbital data centers, part 1: There's no way this is economically viable, right? (arstechnica.com)
19473.
SmartField – Encrypt every keystroke with AES-256 in a Web Component (github.com)
19474.
Show HN: a Rust Redis GUI that doesn't freeze on 100k keys (github.com)
19475.
One man used 10k bots to steal $8M from music artists (bitdefender.com)
19476.
I think Anthropic's approach to data poisoning is solving from the wrong end (coloradochris.substack.com)
19477.
AMD is hosting its AI DevDay 2026 in San Francisco on April 30 (amd.com)
19478.
Is social media addictive? The science reveals what's at stake (scientificamerican.com)
19479.
OpenAI models answer an older prompt instead of the current one (vincentschmalbach.com)
19480.
T-shirt Driven Development (seongminpark.com)
19481.
The Authority of Thought (harpers.org)
19482.
Electricity is eating the world. Is it time for an American Shenzhen? (darkmatter.blog)
19483.
The Dark Matter of Hardware Engineering (darkmatter.blog)
19484.
From Chile to the Philippines, meet the people pushing back on AI (restofworld.org)
19485.
Unified RISC-V IP Access Platform (openhwgroup.github.io)
19486.
Game Devs Reveal All Their Ugly Placeholder Assets Made Without AI (kotaku.com)
19487.
Vulkanised 2026 talks now available (playlist) (youtube.com)
19488.
Hung cron jobs: what causes them and how to detect them without a sidecar (crontify.com)
19489.
Show HN: ADS-B Scope – Portable ADS-B and mesh radio on a LilyGo T-Display-P4 (adsb-scope.offx1.com)
19490.
Mathematical framework maps landscape of student knowledge via short quizzes (phys.org)
19491.
Delve.co and SoC Type 2 Compliance Scandal and Audit (kaggle.com)
19492.
Claude now decides what's safe to run – a UX improvement, not a security fix (twitter.com)
19493.
What could come next for other social media firms after Meta Platforms verdict (apnews.com)
19494.
PetClaw: A Desktop Pet Companion That Works 24/7 (petclaw.ai)
19495.
New digital hall passes track bathroom breaks, gather data in NYC schools (gothamist.com)
19496.
Llmgate – call any LLM via YAML config, 2 dependencies (github.com)
19497.
The Closed-Timelike-Curve Problem in Software (hutchpd.substack.com)
19498.
Detecting file changes on macOS with kqueue (vegardstikbakke.com)
19499.
Minute-by-Minute Breakdown of the Fatal LaGuardia Crash (wsj.com)
19500.
Zelph is a logic programming system, but not in the traditional sense (acrion.github.io)