Weekly Best
1471.
Israel's War Became Unjust (nytimes.com)
1472.
Controversial 'arsenic life' paper retracted after 15 years – authors fight back (nature.com)
1473.
An empirical approach to economic intelligence in World War II [pdf] (cia.gov)
1474.
AMD Threadripper 9980X and 9970X Linux Benchmarks (phoronix.com)
1475.
UK flights hit by air traffic control 'technical issue' (bbc.com)
1476.
GM's $4B Bet: Gasoline Is Still King (oilprice.com)
1477.
AI is entering an 'unprecedented regime.' Should we stop it - and can we? (livescience.com)
1478.
The Bots Will Work Together (bloomberg.com)
1479.
Don't allow animated favicons in Firefox (2001) (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
1480.
From zero to RAG engineer: 1200 hours of lessons so you don't repeat my mistakes (bytevagabond.com)
1481.
Algebra Gatekeepers: Schools deny advanced math to the highest-scoring students (educationprogress.org)
1482.
Raspberry Pi RP2350 fixes E9, glitching, introduces 2MB flash variant (cnx-software.com)
1483.
A Tiny 29-Pound Electric Motor Just Beat Everyone in Power Density (popularmechanics.com)
1484.
Proton Authenticator – secure 2FA, your way (proton.me)
1485.
'Time travel' memory hack rejuvenates memories, study finds (livescience.com)
1486.
Figma Make Is Not the Future of Design (stackdiver.com)
1487.
SanctionKit: Crypto sanctions compliance without breaking the bank (sanctionkit.com)
1488.
Germany: Several Killed in Train Accident (dw.com)
1489.
What's the Riskiest Thing You've Ever Done? (kapwing.com)
1490.
UBS FX Trades Were Too Good (bloomberg.com)
1491.
Node LTS release to have TypeScript support available by default (twitter.com)
1492.
"Copy link to highlight" has been added to Firefox Nightly (mastodon.social)
1493.
MiniHDL: A Python Hardware Description Language DSL (nicholas.carlini.com)
1494.
YouTube loosens profanity rules for monetized videos (techcrunch.com)
1495.
The NNCPNET email network (lwn.net)
1496.
Cheating on Quantum Computing Benchmarks (schneier.com)
1497.
Cyberattack on Russia's Aeroflot (reuters.com)
1498.
The Economics of Superintelligence (economist.com)
1499.
Shroud of Turin image matches low-relief statue–not human body, study finds (phys.org)
1500.
Can small AI models think as well as large ones? (seangoedecke.com)