Weekly Best
1111.
OpenAI GPT-OSS models use MXFP4 to cut inference costs (theregister.com)
1112.
Show HN: A reading to remind us to keep raising our voices against oppression (childrensbookforall.org)
1113.
Americans, Be Warned: Lessons from Reddit's Chaotic UK Age Verification Rollout (eff.org)
1114.
The Desperate Struggle to Squeeze Aid into a Starving Gaz (share.google)
1115.
A historic agreement between Mexico and US is ramping up border tension (theconversation.com)
1116.
Nonprofit Refuses $1.5M Science Grant Due to New Federal DEI Rules (forbes.com)
1117.
Threads has over 400M monthly active users (techcrunch.com)
1118.
How Europe is vying for rare earth independence from China (bbc.com)
1119.
Curate your own newspaper with RSS (citationneeded.news)
1120.
As electric bills rise, evidence mounts that data centers share blame (apnews.com)
1121.
OpenAI beats Elon Musk's Grok in AI chess tournament (bbc.com)
1122.
Procrastination and the Bikeshed Effect (2009) (blog.codinghorror.com)
1123.
How one mother lost her daughter to mental illness (theguardian.com)
1124.
Life, Work, Death and the Peasant, Part IIIb: Children and Childrearing (acoup.blog)
1125.
FFmpeg moves to Forgejo (code.ffmpeg.org)
1126.
KDE calls Microsoft's Copilot key "dumb", will let you remap it soon (neowin.net)
1127.
I tried my best to like GPT-5. I just can't. It fucking sucks (nexustrade.io)
1128.
North Korean hackers exposed in alleged data breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
1129.
Show HN: XR2000: A science fiction programming challenge (clearsky.dev)
1130.
China's AI-powered self-driving car market is ahead of the U.S. (restofworld.org)
1131.
A new poverty line shifted the World Bank's poverty data. What changed and why? (ourworldindata.org)
1132.
'Petri dish for disease': attorney raises alarm of possible Covid outbreak (theguardian.com)
1133.
GPT-5: It Just Does Stuff (oneusefulthing.org)
1134.
Weekend Warriors Are Prepping for a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan (bloomberg.com)
1135.
Textile scientist on unshrinking clothes that's shrunk in the wash (theconversation.com)
1136.
Why Conspiracy Theories Never Die, Richard Hofstadter's Paranoid Style (medium.com)
1137.
Intel shares drop after Trump calls for CEO to resign immediately (cnbc.com)
1138.
Nearly half of all code generated by AI found to contain security flaws (techradar.com)
1139.
Asahi Linux Progress Report (asahilinux.org)
1140.
My experiences with AI agents and what I'm worried about (speculumx.at)