- 185Senior SWE-Bench: open-source benchmark that assesses agents as senior engineers (senior-swe-bench.snorkel.ai)
- 284The fall of the theorem economy (davidbessis.substack.com)
- 312Why jet engines aren't made in China (aakash.substack.com)
- 259Odin, Wikipedia and engagement farming (katamari64.se)
- 227Better Models: Worse Tools (lucumr.pocoo.org)
- 131Jim Keller's startup is building a factory to mass-produce small chip fabs (tomshardware.com)
- 230Postgres transactions are a distributed systems superpower (dbos.dev)
- 374Leanstral 1.5: Proof abundance for all (mistral.ai)
- 67Designing DB partitions you don't have to babysit (explainanalyze.com)
- 6Ask HN: Fable 5 promo ends today – is anyone keeping it once it's usage-billed? ()
ask - 33Microsoft Disclosure Provides Rare Glimpse of Tax Haven Tactics (nytimes.com)
- 19First-ever reverse-aging drug was just injected into a human (businessinsider.com)
- 10Show HN: Nectar, a Rust-like React that compiles to WebAssembly (buildnectar.com)
- 27Lean Software Scaling Laws (gwern.net)
- 3Robots, Soft Power, and Summer Davos 2026 (twmrg.substack.com)
- 36The AI Compass Quiz (bambamramfan.github.io)
- 72BareMetal RAM Dumper – Bare-metal x86 tool for Cold Boot Attack experiments (github.com)
- 13The mask that compiles to nothing: how HotSpots JIT learned to reason about bits (questdb.com)
- 97LibreCAD in the Browser (magik.net)
- 538Since Linux 6.9, LUKS suspend stopped wiping disk-encryption keys from memory (mathstodon.xyz)
- 14GitHub cuts short offer to burn repos on CD after mockery ensues (theregister.com)
- 525Google Books (or similar) all book scans – $200k bounty (2025) (software.annas-archive.gl)
- 409Jamesob's guide to running SOTA LLMs locally (github.com)
- 6Seventy Years of Parsing: Theoretical and Practical Consequences [pdf] (langsec.org)
- 169International chess federation sanctions Kramnik (fide.com)
- 299ArXiv's Next Chapter (blog.arxiv.org)
- 7Serving a 1T open model at 511 tok.s single-stream, lossless, on four B200s (brainsless.com)
- 646Immich 3.0 (github.com)
- 7Wikipedia Banned Its Co-Founder Because Its Rules Mostly Work (techdirt.com)
- 29Even banks and hyperscalers are now sounding the alarm about the AI bubble (theregister.com)