- 88A quick look at zero-knowledge proofs (bernsteinbear.com)
- 6Thoughts About Scaling Law (twitter.com)
- 96Anton Chekhov played at love most of his life (commonreader.wustl.edu)
- 28Puppy PPE (amosdudley.com)
- 32Remote work benefits are much bigger than a paycheck (thehill.com)
- 331The AI Credit Resale Economy (vectoral.com)
- 89Show HN: Mic Drop, a real-time multiplayer karaoke game (micdrop.gg)
- 248Nvidia dramatically reduces amount of OpenAI infra financing it may guarantee (reuters.com)
- 297At-home test for infected ticks could improve Lyme Disease diagnosis (smithsonianmag.com)
- 456Auto-research with codex: How I achieved a 232x Faster Kernel (sankalp.bearblog.dev)
- 435Research papers using "kidney disappointment" instead of "kidney failure" (scholar.google.com)
- 138SIMD in the 90s: Programming Intel's Pentium MMX (pikuma.com)
- 196Patterns and problems in emerging multi-agent systems (anthropic.com)
- 56Prolly: A content-addressed ordered map built on prolly trees (github.com)
- 57My friends all hate AI; I just joined an AI startup (fast.ai)
- 7Harvard Agrees to $53M Settlement in Body Part Theft Scandal (nytimes.com)
- 10Soaring Diesel Prices Rip Across US Economy (ft.com)
- 13Show HN: UL-SMF – Open-source linear-complexity ~300x KV-cache compression (github.com)
- 93Google wins bankruptcy auction for Spirit Airlines emails, chats, documents (axios.com)
- 41The deep history behind the Road to Nowhere inside the Great Smoky Mountains (wunc.org)
- 10Association of Spicy Chilli Food Consumption with All-Cause Mortality (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
- 46Git at Any Scale (cursor.com)
- 9ServiceNow are pushing customers off SaaS – are other industries doing similar? ()
- 143Racket v9.3 (blog.racket-lang.org)
- 500Semaglutide linked to lower predicted dementia risk (alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
- 8Building Without Predicting (sive.rs)
- 19LLM City – 3D render of all Kimi K3's weights as 2.5mm tiles (magik.net)
- 12Comcast Is Turning Its Routers into Motion Detectors (theverge.com)
- 5SpaceX tugs Starship into port after 24 days at sea (arstechnica.com)
- 7Xerox invented the modern PC, then priced the Star at $16,595 (1981) (youtube.com)