- 348 OpenAI unveils its first custom chip, built by Broadcom (techcrunch.com)
- 298 RubyLLM: A Ruby framework for all major AI providers (rubyllm.com)
- 36 Qualcomm to Acquire Modular (reuters.com)
- 781 We’re making Bunny DNS free (bunny.net)
- 129 PR spam today looks like email spam in the early 2000s (greptile.com)
- 108 Computer use in Gemini 3.5 Flash (blog.google)
- 104 The Xteink X4 E-Ink Reader (blog.omgmog.net)
- 431 There are a few things that I look back on as my mistakes in the early days (twitter.com)
- 19 Crawling BitTorrent DHTs for Fun and Profit [pdf] (usenix.org)
- 4 A Tesla Crashed Through a Harris County Home. Is the Car to Blame? (readponder.com)
- 164 Show HN: Nub – A Bun-like all-in-one toolkit for Node.js (github.com)
- 26 Show HN: LookAway, a Mac break reminder that knows when not to interrupt (lookaway.com)
- 178 Stealing Is a Skill (ben-mini.com)
- 33 GLM-5.2 is a step change for open agents (interconnects.ai)
- 286 Krea 2: SOTA open-weights 12B image model (krea.ai)
- 44 I can haz smoller NixOS ISOs? (natkr.com)
- 55 Pull request limits are cutting down the noise (github.blog)
- 67 45°C cooling design cuts data center water use to near zero (blogs.nvidia.com)
- 27 Pondering routing more of my traffic via nodes outside the UK (neilzone.co.uk)
- 86 Running Windows Games on a Hobby OS with Wine (astral-os.org)
- 135 Thomann takes legal action against Fender (thomann.de)
- 225 A Practical Guide to SSH Tunnels: Local and Remote Port Forwarding (labs.iximiuz.com)
- 25 How the Fifth Lateran Council unlocked financial theory (sebastiangarren.com)
- 49 GitHub shouldn't be a dependency for publishing Rust on crates.io (infosec.exchange)
- 67 I taught a bucket to speak Git (tigrisdata.com)
- 137 Show HN: Monolisa v3 – a typeface for developers and creatives (monolisa.dev)
- 55 Self-Harness: Harnesses That Improve Themselves (arxiv.org)
- 34 Exploiting vulnerabilities in Johnson and Johnson web apps (eaton-works.com)
- 172 NSA lost access to Mythos amid Anthropic dispute (nytimes.com)
- 76 Big AI labs are hiring philosophers (economist.com)