April 2026 Archive
2221.
Phillips Machine (en.wikipedia.org)
2222.
Google Offers Free PC Upgrade for 500M Windows Users (forbes.com)
2223.
FBI: Americans lost a record $21B to cybercrime last year (bleepingcomputer.com)
2224.
Apple's chips are the core of a new landscape, but its biggest win is Windows (theregister.com)
2225.
Show HN: OS Megakernel that match M5 Max Tok/w at 2x the Throughput on RTX 3090 (github.com)
2226.
We're Drugging Ourselves with Dopamine (wsj.com)
2227.
What a Japanese cooking principle taught me about overcoming AI fatigue (devas.life)
2228.
Bonsai 8B: a 1-bit LLM that fits in 1.15GB (firethering.com)
2229.
Do DMCA Takedown Notices Need to Expressly Refer to the Lack of Fair Use? (blog.ericgoldman.org)
2230.
How Costco Won in Japan (readtrung.com)
2231.
Artemis II: Integrity completes its first return trajectory correction burn (nasa.gov)
2232.
Ban Ray – Your face is not inventory (banray.eu)
2233.
Show HN: Max Headbox, a local agent that fits on a Raspberry Pi 5 (github.com)
2234.
Jane Street – neural net puzzle (huggingface.co)
2235.
Atemis II Launch (esa.int)
2236.
Visual History of Western Philosophy (denizcemonduygu.com)
2237.
Why Everyone Wants to Be "High Agency" Now (nytimes.com)
2238.
See holdings and fundamentals in one clear view (stockportfolio.pro)
2239.
Say the Thing You Want (terriblesoftware.org)
2240.
Nicholas Carlini – Black-hat LLMs [video] (youtube.com)
2241.
Post Office scandal supplier Fujitsu to cut nearly 10% of UK workforce (computerweekly.com)
2242.
Oracle stock rises in premarket on plans to cut jobs (cnbc.com)
2243.
Artemis II (en.wikipedia.org)
2244.
After 40 years, arbitrary code execution has been achieved in Super Mario Bros [video] (youtube.com)
2245.
Vim Classic (vim-classic.org)
2246.
AI Agents and WebMCP: Tools as Self-Loading Skills (bandarra.me)
2247.
'Spin-flip' in metal complexes can help solar cells leap beyond limits (kyushu-u.ac.jp)
2248.
Movie Review: The AI Doc (2026) (thezvi.substack.com)
2249.
'System malfunction' causes robotaxis to stall in middle of the road in China (theguardian.com)
2250.
Game Pirates Beat Denuvo with Hypervisor Bypasses (torrentfreak.com)