1. Jurassic Park computers in excruciating detail
    (fabiensanglard.net)

  2. Vancouver PD website features Quick Escape button that wipes itself from history
    (vpd.ca)

  3. TS-2026-009: Insecure argument handling in Tailscale SSH permitted root access
    (tailscale.com)

  4. Bonsai 27B: A 27B-Class model that runs on a phone
    (prismml.com)

  5. I tricked Claude into leaking your deepest, darkest secrets
    (www.ayush.digital)

  6. Andon (manufacturing)
    (en.wikipedia.org)

  7. Dependabot version updates introduce default package cooldown
    (github.blog)

  8. The Tower Keeps Rising
    (lucumr.pocoo.org)

  9. Cursor 0day: When Full Disclosure Becomes the Only Protection Left
    (mindgard.ai)

  10. Solving 20 Erdős Problems with 20 Codex Accounts Running in Parallel
    (www.starfleetmath.com)

  11. How I use HTMX with Go
    (www.alexedwards.net)

  12. Financing the AI boom: from cash flows to debt [pdf]
    (www.bis.org)

  13. Microsoft Patches a Record 570 Security Flaws
    (krebsonsecurity.com)

  14. How to stop Claude from saying load-bearing
    (jola.dev)

  15. RISC-V Is Inevitable: State of the Union Keynote Argues
    (www.eetimes.com)

  16. The bread paradox: why convenience always wins, and why SaaS isn't doomed
    (www.joanwestenberg.com)

  17. I'm a USB-C Maximalist
    (shkspr.mobi)

  18. Mathematical texts from a Maya site in Guatemala identify an ancient astronomer
    (www.nature.com)

  19. LeMario: Training a JEPA World Model on Super Mario Bros
    (www.benjamin-bai.com)

  20. Data centers have hiked electricity prices on the public by $23B
    (fortune.com)

  21. The kids with phones are alright
    (heatherburns.tech)

  22. The largest available Minecraft world, totalling 15 TB
    (2b2t.place)

  23. An unusual way for your DHCP server to run out of dynamic IPs
    (utcc.utoronto.ca)

  24. Probably check on your smart appliances
    (xeiaso.net)

  25. The Trade in Looted Antiquities Endures for One Reason: Demand
    (news.artnet.com)

  26. The Estranged Worlds of J. G. Ballard
    (lareviewofbooks.org)

  27. The zero-cost fallacy: open-source software in the agentic era
    (www.thoughtworks.com)

  28. Show HN: Juggler – an open-source GUI coding agent, by the creator of JUCE
    (github.com)

  29. Are we offloading too much of our thinking to AI?
    (www.artfish.ai)

  30. Your 'app' could have been a webpage (so I fixed it for you)
    (danq.me)