- 5AI can make us UK's biggest firm, Rolls-Royce says (bbc.co.uk)
- 65The era of boundary-breaking advancements is over? [video] (youtube.com)
- 146Efrit: A native elisp coding agent running in Emacs (github.com)
- 9The Ceph community on Reddit has been banned (lists.ceph.io)
- 19Generic drugs, dirty plants, and FDA exemptions (propublica.org)
- 4Cats develop dementia in a similar way to humans (bbc.com)
- 286Rules by which a great empire may be reduced to a small one (1773) (founders.archives.gov)
- 95Why We Migrated from Neon to PlanetScale (blog.opensecret.cloud)
- 9Endoscopist deskilling risk after exposure to AI in colonoscopy (thelancet.com)
- 227Our European search index goes live (blog.ecosia.org)
- 24$160M VC-backed company just killed my EU trademark for a small OSS project ()
- 977Emailing a one-time code is worse than passwords (blog.danielh.cc)
- 336GPT-5: "How many times does the letter b appear in blueberry?" (bsky.app)
- 6Evidence for neuroplasticity and lifelong adaptability of the human brain (dzne.de)
- 10AI Startup Caught Cheating on Benchmark Papers (twitter.com)
- 77R0ML's Ratio (blog.glyph.im)
- 13MCP Vulnerabilities Every Developer Should Know (composio.dev)
- 581Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 commander, has died (nasa.gov)
- 403Tor: How a military project became a lifeline for privacy (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
- 90Digital Foundry leaves IGN, now independent [video] (youtube.com)
- 246GPTs and Feeling Left Behind (whynothugo.nl)
- 61“The Hollow Men” at 100 (prufrock.substack.com)
- 196Did California's fast food minimum wage reduce employment? (nber.org)
- 18Optimizing My Disk Usage Program (healeycodes.com)
- 482Getting good results from Claude Code (dzombak.com)
- 7Perrier scandal bubbles up as French parliament slams cover-up (france24.com)
- 355Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia (cam.ac.uk)
- 17Guédelon Castle (en.wikipedia.org)
- 246Running GPT-OSS-120B at 500 tokens per second on Nvidia GPUs (baseten.co)
- 109Is the A.I. Boom Turning Into an A.I. Bubble? (newyorker.com)