Weekly Best
271.
Tipping: How Gratuity Replaced Fair Wages in U.S. Restaurants (7shifts.com)
272.
Time to quit your pointless job, become morally ambitious and change the world (theguardian.com)
273.
A senior Apple exec could be jailed in Epic case (9to5mac.com)
274.
De minimis: US small parcels loophole closes pushing up Shein, Temu prices (bbc.com)
275.
Show HN: Memex is a Claude Code alternative built on Rust+Tauri for vibe coding (memex.tech)
276.
Reversing the fossilization of computer science conferences (cacm.acm.org)
277.
Show HN: Web-eval-agent – Let the coding agent debug itself (github.com)
278.
Ask HN: CS degrees, do they matter again?
279.
Chrome Origin Trial: Device Bound Session Credentials (developer.chrome.com)
280.
How a Pipe Organ Works (2020) (pipedreams.org)
281.
Amazon Rules Out Displaying Tariff Impact After White House Attack (wsj.com)
282.
The federal minimum wage is officially a poverty wage in 2025 (epi.org)
283.
Suno v4.5 (suno.com)
284.
California's $20 fast-food minimum wage improves pay at small cost to consumers (axios.com)
285.
First and 2nd gen Nest Thermostats will lose support in Oct 2025 (arstechnica.com)
286.
Barlow's Principles of Adult Behaviour (mail-archive.com)
287.
Google is hurting new apps that have less users than competitors (support.google.com)
288.
Microsoft gets twitchy over talk of Europe's tech independence (theregister.com)
289.
Are you the same person you used to be? (2022) (newyorker.com)
290.
Fivetran to acquire Census (fivetran.com)
291.
Wikipedia says it will use AI, but not to replace human volunteers (wikimediafoundation.org)
292.
Show HN: Kexa.io – Open-Source IT Security and Compliance Verification
293.
Japan unveils first solar super-panel (japanenergyevent.com)
294.
Intel Removed All CPU information pages before 2nd generation processors (old.reddit.com)
295.
Unlocking Ractors: Object_id (byroot.github.io)
296.
Two publishers and three authors fail to understand what "vibe coding" means (simonwillison.net)
297.
C++26: more constexpr in the standard library (sandordargo.com)
298.
A Common Lisp jq replacement (world-playground-deceit.net)
299.
Why is AI so popular when nobody wants it? (newslttrs.com)
300.
Unauthorized Experiment on CMV Involving AI-Generated Comments (simonwillison.net)