-
252
Mercedes‑Benz starts large‑scale production of electric axial flux motor
(media.mercedes-benz.com)
-
32
All 9,300 Japanese train station, animated by the year it opened (1872–2026)
(jivx.com)
-
922
macOS Container Machines
(github.com)
-
46
Buy a train, bridge or tracks from the Swiss Railway
(sbbresale.ch)
-
2372
Claude Fable 5
(anthropic.com)
-
3
I Hate (Most) Keyboard 'Fn' Keys
(danq.me)
-
39
Hacking for Defense Stanford 2026 – Lessons Learned Presentations
(steveblank.com)
-
94
Reviving Papers with Code
(paperswithcode.co)
-
418
Upcoming breaking changes for npm v12
(github.blog)
-
21
Show HN: macOS menu bar gauges for your Claude Code quota
(github.com)
-
196
AWS Bedrock to require sharing data with Anthropic for Mythos and future models
()
-
7
Building an HTML-first site doubled our users overnight
(mohkohn.co.uk)
-
100
Port React Compiler to Rust
(github.com)
-
30
Magnetoelectric antennas could transform how underwater robots talk
(newatlas.com)
-
159
Rich Sutton on AI creativity and discovery
(twitter.com)
-
735
German ruling declares Google liable for false answers in AI Overviews
(the-decoder.com)
-
215
RIP software hackathons. Long live the hardware hackathon
(blog.oscars.dev)
-
251
Ultrafast machine learning on FPGAs via Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks
(aarushgupta.io)
-
314
What it feels like to work with Mythos
(oneusefulthing.org)
-
237
Surprise, Pay $1000
(forestwalk.ai)
-
3
Who Runs Your Rust Future? Hands-On Intro to Async Rust
(aibodh.com)
-
124
The oldest surviving animated feature film at 100
(bbc.com)
-
61
I Thought I Knew How Electrolysis Worked [video]
(youtube.com)
-
786
OpenCV 5 Is Here: The Biggest Leap in Years for Computer Vision
(opencv.org)
-
155
More Molly Guards
(unsung.aresluna.org)
-
59
Premature Optimization Is Fun Sometimes
(invlpg.com)
-
900
If Claude Fable stops helping you, you'll never know
(jonready.com)
-
142
Lies we tell ourselves about email addresses
(gitpush--force.com)
-
168
Vibe coding my way to a healthy family: Introducing Gamow Labs
(ddmckinnon.com)
-
759
CEOs who think AI replaces their employees are just bad CEOs
(techdirt.com)