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151. Ooh.directory: a place to find good blogs that interest you
A collection of 2,385 blogs about every topic
152. Magnus Carlsen Wins the Freestyle (Chess960) World Championship
153. AI is going to kill app subscriptions
Curated niche app opportunities from Reddit, scored by difficulty and demand.
154. Show HN: Microgpt is a GPT you can visualize in the browser
a visualization of a very small gpt model, running in the browser
155. 1940s Irish sci-fi novel features early mecha and gravity assists
Attempt to convert 1943 Irish language sci-fi book Manannán to modern orthography - cavedave/Manannan
156. Arm wants a bigger slice of the chip business
157. Project Aura: ESP32 Air quality monitor
Project Aura is an ESP32‑based DIY air quality monitor that combines a touchscreen display and industrial sensors. It is fully integrated with the Home
158. Ask HN: How do you motivate your humans to stop AI-washing their emails?
159. Towards Autonomous Mathematics Research
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2602.10177: Towards Autonomous Mathematics Research
160. Two different tricks for fast LLM inference
161. Resist and Unsubscribe (Scott Galloway)
162. Anthropic and the Government of Rwanda sign MOU for AI in health and education
Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.
163. GLM-5 Technical Report
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2602.15763: GLM-5: from Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering
164. China's dancing robots: how worried should we be?
Eye-catching martial arts performance at China gala had viewers and experts wondering what else humanoids can do
165. Gwtar: A static efficient single-file HTML format
Gwtar is a new polyglot HTML archival format which provides a single, self-contained, HTML file which still can be efficiently lazy-loaded by a web browser. This is done by a header’s JavaScript making HTTP range requests. It is used on Gwern.net to serve large HTML archives.
166. Babylon 5 Is Now Free to Watch on YouTube
167. A Review of M Disc Archival Capability. With long term testing results
An extensive test and review of M Disk archival durability.
168. Breaking the spell of vibe coding
Sinister variations on the positive state of flow
169. AI is destroying Open Source, and it's not even good yet
Over the weekend Ars Technica retracted an article because the AI a writer used hallucinated quotes from an open source library maintainer. The irony here is the maintainer in question, Scott Shambaugh, was harassed by someone's AI agent over not merging its AI slop code. It's likely the bot was running through someone's local 'agentic AI' instance (likely using OpenClaw). The guy who built OpenClaw was just hired by OpenAI to "work on bringing agents to everyone." You'll have to forgive me if I'm not enthusastic about that.
170. Show HN: Script to check if Notepad++ is backdoored by Lotus Blossom APT
Contribute to nHunter0/Notepad-vulnerability-checker development by creating an account on GitHub.
171. Myopia is driven by how we use our eyes indoors, new research suggests
172. Show HN: JeffTube
Jefftube archive frontend inside Jmail suite.
173. Meta research found supervision doesn't curb teens' compulsive social media use
An internal research study at Meta found that parental supervision may not help teens regulate their social media, and teens with trauma are more inclined to overuse social media.
174. OpenAI should build Slack
a quiet day lets us answer a Sam Altman question: what should he build next?
175. Giant barocaloric cooling effect offers a new route to refrigeration
176. The anxiety driving AI's brutal work culture is a warning for all of us
San Francisco’s AI startups are pushing workers to grind endlessly, hinting at pressures soon hitting other sectors
177. Internet Increasingly Becoming Unarchivable
178. An AI CEO said something honest: ExperiencedDevs
179. WolfSSL Sucks Too, So Now What?
OpenSSL sucks. The BoringSSL and AWS-LC forks are Googled and Amazoned to death; they don't care about anyone but their own use cases. I can't remember ever having a good experience with software using GnuTLS. LibreSSL is incomplete... FOREWARD This post is about the experience of taking a leap of …
180. Expensively Quadratic: The LLM Agent Cost Curve
Cache reads are quadratic and dominate your long agentic conversations.