- 1 The Weird Pattern of Japan Determining the World Cup Winners: R/Worldcup (old.reddit.com)
- 1 Superoptimizer – A Look at the Smallest Program (dl.acm.org)
- 1 A batch job, in The Elm Architecture (cekrem.github.io)
- 1 DIY Mini Split Install: 3 Regrets After 1 Year of Use [video] (youtube.com)
- 1 Sodas with a Doctorate (bsky.app)
- 1 Waymo cars stranded on SF streets as 4th of July gridlock drains batteries (nbcnews.com)
- 1 Show HN: A 100% branchless, CUDA-native AI guardrail kernel written in C++20 (github.com)
- 1 Japan's pension pivot puts Abe-era outpouring of capital in reverse (reuters.com)
- 1 Harness Handbook (ruhan-wang.github.io)
- 1 Amazon's New Debt Deal Puts Its AI Spending Story on Trial (marketbeat.com)
- 1 Burning the 3:40 AM Window (kevinlondon.com)
- 1 Engineering technique- Stop Drilling [video] (youtube.com)
- 3 Christopher Nolan says younger audiences are utterly rejecting AI-generated slop (twitter.com)
- 1 Why AI Is Collapsing: How China Is Winning [video] (youtube.com)
- 5 Ask HN: What was the last task where only a frontier model could do it? ()
- 1 Relax with Coax (coaxtheapp.com)
- 1 Head to Head: Muse Spark 1.1 vs. DeepSeek-V4-Pro (runtimewire.com)
- 3 Filipino virtual assistants behind LinkedIn's "thought leadership" content mill (restofworld.org)
- 1 Bluesky Names Toni Schneider CEO (bsky.social)
- 1 Show HN: Willow Voice – Free AI Dictation (willowvoice.com)
- 1 How to think about span of control (rubick.com)
- 1 Typocalypse – A free online game I made (typocalypse.fun)
- 2 War Atlas: An interactive cartography of every named war in human history (waratlas.org)
- 16 SpaceX wants to launch 100k more Starlink satellites – for 100x the bandwidth (zdnet.com)
- 1 Uiua - A tacit array programming language (uiua.org)
- 1 Train the Agent, Then Replace It (allthesethings.substack.com)
- 1 "Disk Not Ejected Properly": What It Means (bombich.com)
- 1 Generating Effects (othermeans.substack.com)
- 3 Bun vs. Deno vs. Node.js 2026: Real Benchmarks Mislead (byteiota.com)
- 1 The Work of Helping A.I. Destroy Work (nytimes.com)