Weekly Best
2881.
The zero-day that could've compromised every Cursor and Windsurf user (bleepingcomputer.com)
2882.
Fertility Needs a Scientific Revolution (theringer.com)
2883.
The US gets serious about rare earth metals (newsletter.doomberg.com)
2884.
Clear Thinking (read.perspectiveship.com)
2885.
Own or Gift a Plot and plant trees for $2 – Erda (erda.app)
2886.
How to improve Windows 11 in an officially supported way (old.reddit.com)
2887.
Replication of Quantum Factorisation with an 8-Bit Computer, an Abacus and a Dog (eprint.iacr.org)
2888.
Show HN: MetaMCP – Open-Source MCP Aggregator, Middleware, Gateway in One Docker (github.com)
2889.
Photos: The Scale of China's Solar-Power Projects (theatlantic.com)
2890.
1990 Networking: LAN Manager 2.0 (os2museum.com)
2891.
Show HN: Alertify (github.com)
2892.
How Old Dubai's historic streets beat extreme heat (bbc.com)
2893.
Facebook privacy practices the focus of $8B trial targeting Zuckerberg (reuters.com)
2894.
Tools.simonwillison.net (tools.simonwillison.net)
2895.
A Windows mutex is not a mutex (sevangelatos.com)
2896.
Changing the Business of Breakthroughs (issues.org)
2897.
Show HN: From Wan video to Wan image (pruna.ai)
2898.
Show HN: Mitte – AI Creative Suite (mitte.ai)
2899.
Show HN: Fast word game to test your vocab and speed (chain-the-words.com)
2900.
There could be "dark main sequence" stars at the galactic center (arstechnica.com)
2901.
Postcard from California: Plastics 'recycling' – out of sight, out of mind (thenewlede.org)
2902.
A Sloth could do complex tasks in NixOS (lemosjose.github.io)
2903.
David Graeber vs. Peter Thiel: Where Did the Future Go? (2014) [video] (vimeo.com)
2904.
Still Waiting (news.harvard.edu)
2905.
Why measuring productivity is hard (lemire.me)
2906.
A Statement on the Rapidly Escalating Measles Crisis (gvn.org)
2907.
Google's Gemini refuses to play Chess against the Atari 2600 (theregister.com)
2908.
How to Get Foreign Keys Horribly Wrong (hakibenita.com)
2909.
Graph foundation models for relational data (research.google)
2910.
People want someone to be responsible for software that fails (utcc.utoronto.ca)