Daily Top Stories
601.
Human Brain Emulation (asimov.press)
602.
Mechanical Computing [pdf] (raney.seas.upenn.edu)
603.
Metaphors for Biology: Time (asimov.press)
604.
You're Probably Drinking Too Much Water (samswellnessbrief.substack.com)
605.
Week 3: The Trojan Horse – OpenChaos Blog (blog.openchaos.dev)
606.
Streaming JSON in just 200 lines of JavaScript (krasimirtsonev.com)
607.
Why AI Swarms Cannot Build Architecture (jsulmont.github.io)
608.
Craft Agents (agents.craft.do)
609.
Doing the wrong thing is doing the wrong thing (pastebin.com)
610.
Trump administration has rewritten nuclear safety rules (npr.org)
611.
Daivin (Founding) (startupinvestments.investinglists.com)
612.
Show HN: My AI tracks Polymarket whales with guardrails so it won't bankrupt me (predictor-dashboard.vercel.app)
613.
Building Products as a Designer (twitter.com)
614.
French streamer Deezer reveals that 28% of music uploaded to platform is AI-gen (euronews.com)
615.
Everyone's okay with their AI, just not yours (idiallo.com)
616.
Online Hearing Test (realtimesoundmeter.org)
617.
New Apple AirTag Teardown (bsky.app)
618.
US embassy removes flags with names of fallen Danish soldiers (euractiv.com)
619.
.NET AI Essentials: The Core Building Blocks Explained (devblogs.microsoft.com)
620.
I watched the Challenger shuttle disaster from Mission Control – 40 years ago (zdnet.com)
621.
Slim Chance for Permanent Weight Loss (2018) (psycnet.apa.org)
622.
Building a JavaScript runtime in one month (themackabu.dev)
623.
Markdown Tables Have Never Looked Better (2025) (charm.land)
624.
Did Don DeLillo invent the racy hockey novel? (nytimes.com)
625.
Ask HN: I've got a cool domain. How do I put it to good use?
626.
Assessing internal quality while coding with an agent (martinfowler.com)
627.
Particle is being acquired by Digi to power the next 40 years of IoT innovation (particle.io)
628.
Redis Internals Explained (github.com)
629.
Doomsday Clock at 85 seconds to midnight amid threats from climate crisis and AI (theguardian.com)
630.
Claude Code Tips for Large Projects (ziva.sh)