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151. Windows 11's Patch Tuesday nightmare gets worse
Microsoft has posted an online bulletin confirming that the company is investigating reports that state Windows 11's latest security update has rendered some PCs unbootable.
152. Show HN: Only 1 LLM can fly a drone
📸 gotta find 'em all; spatial reasoning benchmark for LLMs - kxzk/snapbench
153. Arrows to Arrows, Categories to Queries
154. Any application that can be written in a system language, eventually will be
Atwood's Law predicted JavaScript's dominance through accessibility. A new corollary is emerging: system languages will win through operational efficiency and AI-assisted development.
155. Qwen3-Max-Thinking
Qwen Chat offers comprehensive functionality spanning chatbot, image and video understanding, image generation, document processing, web search integration, tool utilization, and artifacts.
156. Overshoot: The World Is Hitting Point of No Return on Climate
With warming set to pass the critical 1.5-degree limit, scientists are warning that the world is on course to trigger tipping points that would lead to cascading consequences — from the melting of ice sheets to the death of the Amazon rainforest — that could not be reversed.
157. First, Make Me Care
Writing advice: some nonfiction fails because it opens with background instead of a hook—readers leave before reaching the good material. Find the single anomaly or question that makes your topic interesting, lead with that, and let the background follow once you’ve earned attention.
158. AI code and software craft
159. Show HN: I'm building an AI-proof writing tool. How would you defeat it?
Generated by create next app
160. Reliable 25 Gigabit Ethernet via Thunderbolt
I found this tiny fanless Thunderbolt 25G Ethernet adapter. With a little tinkering, it actually works.
161. There is an AI code review bubble
Today everybody's doing AI code review. Here's how Greptile's viewpoint is differentiated - independence, autonomy, and feedback loops.
162. Bassoontracker, Tracking in the Browser
163. A History of Haggis
164. Why my Rust benchmarks were wrong, or how to use std:hint:black_box? (2022)
In a previous blog post, I described some benchmarks I wrote for a program written in Rust.While presenting the results, I mentioned a strange behavior: thin...
165. MapLibre Tile: a modern and efficient vector tile format
The MapLibre Organization is an umbrella for open-source mapping libraries.
166. Fedora Asahi Remix is now working on Apple M3
On Apple M3, a Linux KDE plasma desktop under Fedora Asahi Remix is now WORKING! Super excited to share this update and happy to answer any questions! Co-credits to noopwafel and Shiz. :)
167. Avoiding duplicate objects in Django querysets
When filtering Django querysets across relationships, you can easily end up with duplicate objects in your results. This is a common gotcha that happens with both one-to-many (1:N) and many-to-many (N:N) relationships. Let’s explore why this happens and the best way to avoid it. The Problem When you filter a queryset by traversing a relationship, Django performs a SQL JOIN. If a parent object has multiple related objects that match your filter, the parent object appears multiple times in the result set.
168. "IG is a drug": Internal messages may doom Meta at social media addiction trial
A loss could cost social media companies billions and force changes on platforms.
169. The US is on the verge of losing its measles elimination status
International health officials plan to meet in a few months to reevaluate the United States’ measles-free status.
170. When two years of academic work vanished with a single click
After turning off ChatGPT’s ‘data consent’ option, Marcel Bucher lost the work behind grant applications, teaching materials and publication drafts. Here’s what happened next. After turning off ChatGPT’s ‘data consent’ option, Marcel Bucher lost the work behind grant applications, teaching materials and publication drafts. Here’s what happened next.
171. TSMC Risk
172. Super Monkey Ball ported to a website
173. Google AI Overviews cite YouTube more than any medical site for health queries
Exclusive: German research into responses to health queries raises fresh questions about summaries seen by 2bn people a month
174. New York Times games are hard: A computational perspective
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2509.10846: Man, these New York Times games are hard! A computational perspective
175. Had LLM/AI build an unbiased quiz: Where in the World Should I Live?
176. This paper has been cited more than 6k times. It's fatally flawed.
177. Sweden weighs Franco-British nuclear weapons cooperation
"I say that when we joined NATO, we are fully involved in all discussions, including those in Europe revolving around nuclear weapons," Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said.
178. Handling Long Branches
179. The Enchiridion by Epictetus
180. Brandon Sanderson just sold his Cosmere universe to Apple TV