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151. My car charger can boil water really fast [video]
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152. Myocardial Fibrosis in Athletes: Risk Marker or Physiological Adaptation?
153. U.S. Authorities Shut Down Major China-Linked AI Tech Smuggling Network
154. Germany votes to bring in voluntary military service programme for 18-year-olds
The shift in its approach to its military follows a push to create Europe's strongest conventional army.
155. F Prime
156. Autism's Confusing Cousins
A differential diagnosis for the weird and the awkward
157. Einstein: NewtonOS running on other operating systems
NewtonOS running on other operating systems. Contribute to pguyot/Einstein development by creating an account on GitHub.
158. Solution to US debt crisis is severe austerity triggered by a fiscal calamity
“Eventually, in the unforeseeable future, austerity may be the most likely of the six possible outcomes.”
159. Eurydice: a Rust to C compiler (yes)
Perhaps the greatest surprise of the last two years was, for me, the realization that people not only care about compiling C to Rust (for obvious reasons, such as, ahem, memory safety) – they also care about compiling Rust to C! Wait, what?
160. Mathematics Without Numbers (1959)
161. Proxmox delivers its software-defined datacenter contender and VMware escape
162. Las Vegas is in trouble. Everyone has a theory about why.
It defines the American experience like no other. People are no longer buying.
163. Principles of Slack Maximalism
As applied at Inkhaven
164. ActivityPub Fuzzer: Improving Testing in the Fediverse
The ActivityPub Fuzzer is a small program to help developers build social media software on the Fediverse by emulating known Fediverse software.
165. HTML as an Accessible Format for Papers
166. Doctors' estimates of the feasibility of preserving the dying for future revival
medRxiv - The Preprint Server for Health Sciences
167. Claude Code is coming to Slack
Anthropic launches Claude Code in Slack, letting developers delegate coding tasks from chat threads. It's part of a shift toward AI-embedded collaboration that could reshape software workflows.
168. The AI Wildfire Is Coming. It's Going to Be Painful and Healthy
AI won’t crash—it will burn. Like every tech cycle, the fire will clear the brush, redistribute talent, and leave infrastructure to power what comes next. The question is: what kind of plant are you?
169. Bun has been acquired by Anthropic
Bun has been acquired by Anthropic. Anthropic is betting on Bun as the infrastructure powering Claude Code, Claude Agent SDK, and future AI coding products & tools.
170. Spotify now features AI band clones
171. Ghostty Is Now Non-Profit
172. Steam Machine today, Steam Phones tomorrow (Windows Gaming on Arm)
Valve tells The Verge it’s funding Fex, a key technology that’s letting Arm devices like phones play Windows games.
173. Weather radars used to count flying insects in the skies over the US
174. Discovering the Indieweb with Calm Tech
175. We gave 5 LLMs $100K to trade stocks for 8 months
176. Finding Gene Cernan's Missing Moon Camera
It’s often repeated how most of the cameras that landed on the moon stayed on the moon. Gene Cernan had been telling the story of how he left his camera on the lunar rover for years, recounting the tale in interviews. Looking closer, however, you being to unravel a space-age mystery.
177. Perpetual Futures
Crypto’s most popular product offers capital efficiency for professionals, leveraged exposure for the masses, rich yields for market makers — and a poorly understood failure mode.
178. Gemini 3 Pro: the frontier of vision AI
Build with Gemini 3 Pro, the best model in the world for multimodal capabilities.
179. Tides are weirder than you think
Our world relies on the sea more than ever: 80% of goods traded worldwide move by ship. Today’s mariners take it for granted that they can get an accurate chart of the tides for any location on Earth. This would not have been possible without the work of countless scientists through history.
180. Bikeshedding, or why I want to build a laptop
I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels Apple’s quality is degrading. I spend 10 hours a day on my laptop and would spend any amount of money within reason for a better one. However, everything comes with tradeoffs.