1. Statement from Dario Amodei on our discussions with the Department of War
    (2253 points, anthropic.com, comments)
  2. Google API keys weren't secrets, but then Gemini changed the rules
    (1250 points, trufflesecurity.com, comments)
  3. AirSnitch: Demystifying and breaking client isolation in Wi-Fi networks [pdf]
    (382 points, ndss-symposium.org, comments)
  4. Layoffs at Block
    (791 points, twitter.com/jack, comments)
  5. Nano Banana 2: Google's latest AI image generation model
    (576 points, blog.google, comments)
  6. How will OpenAI compete?
    (470 points, ben-evans.com, comments)
  7. What Claude Code chooses
    (484 points, amplifying.ai, comments)
  8. BuildKit: Docker's Hidden Gem That Can Build Almost Anything
    (203 points, tuananh.net, comments)
  9. Tech companies shouldn't be bullied into doing surveillance
    (487 points, eff.org, comments)
  10. First Website (1992)
    (304 points, cern.ch, comments)
  11. I baked a pie every day for a year
    (289 points, theguardian.com, comments)
  12. RAM now represents 35 percent of bill of materials for HP PCs
    (382 points, arstechnica.com, comments)
  13. Artist who “paints” portraits on glass by hitting it with a hammer
    (252 points, simonbergerart.com, comments)
  14. The First Fully General Computer Action Model
    (340 points, si.inc, comments)
  15. OsmAnd’s Faster Offline Navigation (2025)
    (198 points, osmand.net, comments)
  16. Tell HN: YC companies scrape GitHub activity, send spam emails to users
    (648 points, news.ycombinator.com, comments)
  17. Palm OS User Interface Guidelines (2003) [pdf]
    (190 points, uml.edu, comments)
  18. Show HN: Terminal Phone – E2EE Walkie Talkie from the Command Line
    (307 points, gitlab.com/here_forawhile, comments)
  19. Museum of Plugs and Sockets
    (146 points, plugsocketmuseum.nl, comments)
  20. Will vibe coding end like the maker movement?
    (376 points, technically.dev, comments)
  21. Show HN: Hacker Smacker – Spot great (and terrible) HN commenters at a glance
    (131 points, hackersmacker.org, comments)
  22. Show HN: Linex – A daily challenge: placing pieces on a board that fights back
    (75 points, playlinex.com, comments)
  23. Anthropic ditches its core safety promise
    (549 points, cnn.com, comments)
  24. This time is different
    (175 points, shkspr.mobi, comments)
  25. Show HN: Deff – Side-by-side Git diff review in your terminal
    (108 points, github.com/flamestro, comments)
  26. Launch HN: Cardboard (YC W26) – Agentic video editor
    (125 points, usecardboard.com, comments)
  27. Smartphone market forecast to decline this year due to memory shortage
    (244 points, idc.com, comments)
  28. Understanding the Go Runtime: The Memory Allocator
    (86 points, internals-for-interns.com, comments)
  29. Writers and Their Day Jobs
    (87 points, lithub.com, comments)
  30. Open Source Endowment – new funding source for open source maintainers
    (241 points, endowment.dev, comments)
  31. Steering interpretable language models with concept algebra
    (72 points, guidelabs.ai, comments)
  32. The Wolfram S Combinator Challenge
    (84 points, combinatorprize.org, comments)
  33. PA bench: Evaluating web agents on real world personal assistant workflows
    (38 points, vibrantlabs.com, comments)
  34. The Pleasures and Pains of Coffee (1830)
    (100 points, umich.edu, comments)
  35. The Physics and Economics of Moving 44 Tonnes at 56mph
    (119 points, mikeayles.com, comments)
  36. Just-bash: Bash for Agents
    (116 points, github.com/vercel-labs, comments)
  37. A 26-Gram Butterfly-Inspired Robot Achieving Autonomous Tailless Flight
    (71 points, arxiv.org, comments)
  38. Gauss's Weekday Algorithm, Visualized
    (49 points, lukasmetzner.github.io, comments)
  39. Lidar waveforms are worth 40x128x33 words
    (43 points, thecvf.com, comments)
  40. Show HN: ZSE – Open-source LLM inference engine with 3.9s cold starts
    (58 points, github.com/zyora-dev, comments)
  41. What Pressure Does to an Athlete's Body
    (56 points, theatlantic.com, comments)
  42. Google Street View in 2026
    (140 points, marksblogg.com, comments)
  43. Show HN: OpenSwarm – Multi‑Agent Claude CLI Orchestrator for Linear/GitHub
    (34 points, github.com/intrect-io, comments)
  44. You Want to Visit the UK? You Better Have a Google Play or App Store Account
    (199 points, heltweg.org, comments)
  45. Out of Light Adjust Share: Caravaggio, La Tour, and the Art of Attention
    (33 points, harpers.org, comments)
  46. In 2025, Meta paid an effective federal tax rate of 3.5%
    (203 points, bsky.app, comments)
  47. He saw an abandoned trailer, then uncovered a surveillance network
    (162 points, calmatters.org, comments)
  48. The Hydrogen Truck Problem Isn't the Truck
    (56 points, mikeayles.com, comments)
  49. Show HN: Modern Reimplementation of the Speck Molecule Renderer
    (25 points, github.com/vangelov, comments)
  50. Show HN: Rev-dep – 20x faster knip.dev alternative build in Go
    (42 points, github.com/jayu, comments)
  51. Story of XZ Backdoor [video]
    (128 points, youtube.com, comments)
  52. Quasi-Zenith Satellite System
    (23 points, wikipedia.org, comments)
  53. Fentanyl makeover: Core structural redesign could lead to safer pain medications
    (76 points, scripps.edu, comments)
  54. Those who can, teach history
    (42 points, historytoday.com, comments)
  55. I don't know how you get here from “predict the next word”
    (166 points, grumpy-economist.com, comments)
  56. Self-improving software won't produce Skynet
    (36 points, jefflunt.com, comments)
  57. Show HN: Beehive – Multi-Workspace Agent Orchestrator
    (45 points, storozhenko98.github.io, comments)
  58. Jane Street Hit with Terra $40B Insider Trading Suit
    (170 points, disruptionbanking.com, comments)
  59. Show HN: Agent Swarm – Multi-agent self-learning teams (OSS)
    (63 points, github.com/desplega-ai, comments)
  60. iPhone and iPad approved to handle classified NATO information
    (112 points, apple.com, comments)

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