April 2026 Archive
3811.
iPhone 18 Pro Leaked Designs (9to5mac.com)
3812.
Hours battery life: Dell XPS 14 2026 lasts 3x longer vs. MacBook Air 15 M5 (notebookcheck.net)
3813.
Talking about DIY Mobile Phones in 2006 (archive.org)
3814.
In space no one can you scream, at Microsoft (theregister.com)
3815.
Why the Best Trading Terminal Is a Command Line (simplefunctions.dev)
3816.
I built a multi-agent memory consistency layer after the Claude Code leak (github.com)
3817.
Show HN: I built an offline and privacy-first photo sorter (photosort-production-d4d1.up.railway.app)
3818.
Claude Wrote a Full FreeBSD Remote Kernel RCE with Root Shell (CVE-2026-4747) (blog.calif.io)
3819.
iPhones orbit the Moon on Artemis II for astronaut photos (appleinsider.com)
3820.
Anthropic Races to Contain Leak of Code Behind Claude AI Agent (wsj.com)
3821.
Tim Cook (Still) Believes in Crazy Ideas (esquire.com)
3822.
Why Are Event-Driven Systems Hard? (newsletter.scalablethread.com)
3823.
Show HN: I made an free app that moans when you tap your iPhone, iPad, or Mac (frisky.click)
3824.
'Weak and pathetic': why is the EU not using its leverage to stop Israel? (theguardian.com)
3825.
Show HN: Wick – censorship circumvention tech repurposed for AI web access (getwick.dev)
3826.
You're cooked either way. Which kind of cooked do you want to be? (eomag.io)
3827.
FFmpeg Is Moving to Rust (twitter.com)
3828.
There's a prediction market for jobs now. Software engineer is down 45% YTD (honeycomb-staging.open-hive.com)
3829.
I Saw Something New in San Francisco (nytimes.com)
3830.
Why heroism is bad, and what we can do to stop it (sre.google)
3831.
Show HN: Stack Detector – a clean, fast tech stack analyzer (5K+ scans)
3832.
Country Can't Feed You (not-ship.com)
3833.
The More You Study Consciousness, the Weirder It Gets (nytimes.com)
3834.
Don't let Claude Code read your secrets: why you need to set up sandboxing today (ahmet.ee)
3835.
Show HN: Standalone TurboQuant KV Cache Inference (github.com)
3836.
Anthropic just cut off Claude subscriptions for OpenClaw
3837.
Economists Once Dismissed the A.I. Job Threat, but Not Anymore (nytimes.com)
3838.
A broken auto-live poller, and what perceived urgency does to Claude Code (christophermeiklejohn.com)
3839.
Auto-harness: Self improving agentic systems with auto-evals (open-sourced) (twitter.com)
3840.
Attackers Are Hunting High-Impact Node.js Maintainers with Social Engineering (socket.dev)