Weekly Best
2161.
Show HN: Finite Element Analysis with JAX (github.com)
2162.
America's housing market is shuddering (economist.com)
2163.
Ask HN: What are your favorite software related podcasts?
2164.
The Wizard and the Prophet (thepsmiths.com)
2165.
Why was "master" changed to "main" in Git? Are these words evil? (terracoders.com)
2166.
Making of SARE: How I Designed a File Format for Encrypted Data From Scratch (zola.ink)
2167.
The Problem Is with Men's Sperm (nytimes.com)
2168.
Non-Programmers' Solutions to Programming Problems [pdf] (alumni.cs.ucr.edu)
2169.
1400 Years Old Digital Checksum for Humans to Consider
2170.
Google Gemini struggles to write code, calls itself "a disgrace to my species" (arstechnica.com)
2171.
I responded to one of those spam texts from a "recruiter"–then took the job (slate.com)
2172.
Verizon doesn't know the difference between dollars and cents (2006) [video] (youtube.com)
2173.
Jason Cohen's Permanent, Defensible Strategy (businessofsoftware.org)
2174.
What's the Matter with Dallas? (derekthompson.org)
2175.
What is it? White balloon object spotted over Anchorage (alaskasnewssource.com)
2176.
Google search boss says AI isn't killing search clicks (arstechnica.com)
2177.
Fullscript Joins the Rails Foundation (rubyonrails.org)
2178.
LLM setting a role bypassing restrictions (github.com)
2179.
Developer of Crypto Mixer Tornado Cash Found Guilty on One Criminal Charge (wsj.com)
2180.
Scaling customer support destroys it – here's the proof
2181.
Las Vegas sees drop in tourism, hinting at broader economic woes (npr.org)
2182.
The Most Frustrating Customer Service Call of All Time (youtube.com)
2183.
I Tried Homebrew on Linux (howtogeek.com)
2184.
MathJax v4.0.0 Now Available (mathjax.org)
2185.
The Old Man in the Cave – Twilight Zone (1963) (en.wikipedia.org)
2186.
Show HN: Open-source Heroku PaaS alternative (github.com)
2187.
SEO Is Dead. Say Hello to Geo (nymag.com)
2188.
Research on reversing Alzheimer's reveals lithium as potential key (washingtonpost.com)
2189.
Show HN: Bringing Tech News from HN to My Community (sh4jid.me)
2190.
US executive branch agencies will use ChatGPT Enterprise for just $1 per agency (arstechnica.com)