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241. LM Studio 0.4.0
Server deployment, parallel requests with continuous batching, new REST API endpoint, and refreshed application UI
242. Microsoft is walking back Windows 11's AI overload
People familiar with Microsoft's plans say the company is moving to streamline or remove certain Copilot integrations across in-box apps like Notepad and Paint in 2026, after pushback from users.
243. The Saddest Moment (2013) [pdf]
244. Classified Whistleblower Complaint About Tulsi Gabbard Stalls Within Her Agency
245. Git v2.53.0
246. Berlin: Record harvest sparks mass giveaway of free potatoes
From zoos to soup kitchens, people are hauling away tonnes of surplus spuds after the biggest crop in 25 years
247. Police facial recognition is now highly accurate, but public awareness lags
It’s a common misconception that facial recognition technology captures and stores an image of your face.
248. I Hate Fish
I don't like fish. "But Rands, have you tried…" Yeah, I tried that. I don't like fish. "Wait, wait, wait, what you need to try is…" Tried that, too. A coupl
249. John Romero: Making Catacomb 3-D [video]
John Romero reunites the four founding members of id Software and takes them back to 1991 to relive the creation of Catacomb 3-D — the first texture-mapped f...
250. pg_tracing: Distributed Tracing for PostgreSQL
Distributed Tracing for PostgreSQL. Contribute to DataDog/pg_tracing development by creating an account on GitHub.
251. P vs. NP and the Difficulty of Computation: A ruliological approach
A new look at what can be discovered about questions of computational complexity theory that have arisen in theoretical computer science--including the P vs. NP question.
252. Doin' It with a 555: One Chip to Rule Them All
For April First, a guide to replace everything with 555 ICs.
253. Tesla ending Models S and X production
On Tesla's fourth-quarter earnings call, CEO Elon Musk said the company is ending production of its Model S and X vehicles.
254. GitHub Actions Have "Major Outage"
255. US has investigated claims WhatsApp chats aren't private
256. Ferrari vs. Markets
Explore 8,800+ verified Ferrari imports to the U.S. (2020-2026) extracted from customs data. An Enigma Technologies deep dive into luxury car market trends.
257. Scientist who helped eradicate smallpox dies at age 89
A leader in the global fight against smallpox and a champion of vaccine science, William Foege died last Saturday
258. Draft AV2 specification and reference code
259. Sparse File LRU Cache
260. Once Thought to Support Neurons, Astrocytes Turn Out to Be in Charge
New experiments reveal how astrocytes tune neuronal activity to modulate our mental and emotional states. The results suggest that neuron-only brain models, such as connectomes, leave out a crucial layer of regulation.
261. EV-1 for Lease (1996)
This week's Living on Earth, PRI's environmental news and information program. Full transcript with streaming and downloadable audio available.
262. CERN accepts $1B in private cash towards Future Circular Collider
263. PlayStation 2 Recompilation Project Is Absolutely Incredible
264. Grid: Forever free, local-first, browser-based 3D printing/CNC/laser slicer
Free browser-based tools for STEM/STEAM education. No installations, no accounts, no costs. Perfect for classrooms, makerspaces, and learning labs.
265. Kimi K2.5 Technical Report [pdf]
Moonshot's most powerful model. Contribute to MoonshotAI/Kimi-K2.5 development by creating an account on GitHub.
266. PC Floppy Copy Protection: Vault Prolok
267. The $100B Megadeal Between OpenAI and Nvidia Is on Ice
268. When Every Network is 192.168.1.x
How overlay addressing and 1:1 NAT solve the conflicting subnet problem across hundreds of sites. A technical walkthrough with WireGuard.
269. Aging muscle stem cells shift from rapid repair to long-term survival
270. Mattias Krantz Built a Guitar Held Together by Magnets with Strings That Float
That's the work of Swedish maker Mattias Krantz, and it's a really incredible sight.Traditional guitar strings require some form of physical point of...