April 2026 Archive
721.
Rio Receipt Protocol – Cryptographic Proof for AI Actions (github.com)
722.
Show HN: blockd – my attempt at un-noding workflow automation platforms (joinblockd.com)
723.
Comment about Collabora blog post (blog.documentfoundation.org)
724.
"The World is a Corporation" (Network, 1976) [video] (youtube.com)
725.
Atombite.ai Deep Dive: Building a Takeout Packing Robot Is Harder Than You Think
726.
Apple's 'Nice Guy' Heir Apparent (bloomberg.com)
727.
The Everest scandal: poisonings and fraud on the roof of the world (thetimes.com)
728.
Castles in the Air – It's Still Just as Rewarding (media.pragprog.com)
729.
Bing results can render HTML (bing.com)
730.
No More Code Reviews: Lights-Out Codebases Ahead (molochinations.substack.com)
731.
Google will let all U.S. users change usernames as of today (gizmodo.com)
732.
Std: Fewer [pdf] (isocpp.org)
733.
Xinity Runtime: Apache 2.0 LLM inference engine for on-premise deployment (github.com)
734.
Delve – Fake Compliance as a Service – Part II – Day 1 of 5 (substack.com)
735.
Stop using ldflags to embed Go build information (github.com)
736.
The Claude Code Source Leak (latent.space)
737.
Function Calling Harness: Success Rate From 6.75% to 100%, by compiler skills (typia.io)
738.
Deep-Claw: the first agent that learns for you (deep-ml.com)
739.
A Change to Common Crawl Dataset Size Reporting (commoncrawl.org)
740.
I Built an AI Organisation (dave-bailey.com)
741.
Claude Code leak reveals a persistent background agent 'KAIROS' (firethering.com)
742.
Google Paper Warns of Quantum Computing Risk for Bitcoin (wsj.com)
743.
How do you stand out when intelligence is commoditized
744.
Show HN: You Got Snarked: A snarky messaging app (siliconsnark.com)
745.
Show HN: rmBug – audited database access for humans and agents (rmbug.com)
746.
The Old Internet Is Still Here (tylergaw.com)
747.
Show HN: LinkedIn for Clankers (clankerslist.ai)
748.
Show HN: Made a small multiplayer game with AI (newton.hyperkube.org)
749.
Photos Leak – no one is safe (we-have-it.pythonic.ninja)
750.
Matt Miller: Tech sovereignty is 'welfare' for weak startups (sifted.eu)