Porsche sold more electrified cars in Europe in 2025 than pure gas-powered cars
Porsche plans to increase its annual vehicle deliveries to over 300,000 units by 2025, driven by the expansion of its electric vehicle lineup, including the Taycan model. The company aims to achieve this growth while maintaining its focus on premium quality and performance.
Reticulum, a secure and anonymous mesh networking stack
Reticulum is a lightweight, distributed file synchronization and backup system that uses peer-to-peer networking to provide reliable data storage and sharing across multiple devices.
Nanolang: A tiny experimental language designed to be targeted by coding LLMs
The article describes Nanolang, a simple and minimalist programming language designed to be easy to learn and use. It focuses on key features of Nanolang, such as its simplicity, lack of complex syntax, and emphasis on user-friendliness for beginners.
Scaling long-running autonomous coding
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The assistant axis: situating and stabilizing the character of LLMs
The article discusses Anthropic's research into developing AI assistants that can engage in open-ended dialogue, reason about complex topics, and assist with a wide range of tasks while adhering to ethical principles. It highlights the company's focus on creating beneficial AI systems that are safe, trustworthy, and aligned with human values.
Use Social Media Mindfully
This article explores the concept of mindful social media usage, discussing the benefits of being intentional and conscious about one's online activities, and providing strategies for developing a healthier relationship with social platforms.
Go 1.26 Interactive Tour
The article discusses the release of Go 1.26, the latest version of the popular programming language. It highlights the key improvements and new features, including enhancements to the go build tool, improvements to the Go standard library, and new language features such as generics and error handling.
Harvard legal scholars debate the state of the U.S. constitution (2025)
This article examines the ongoing debate over the effectiveness and viability of the U.S. Constitution, exploring critiques that it is outdated and unable to address modern challenges, as well as perspectives defending its core principles and resilience.
Giving University Exams in the Age of Chatbots
The article discusses the potential for using chatbots to administer and grade exams, highlighting both the advantages and potential challenges of this approach, such as ensuring fairness, preventing cheating, and maintaining the integrity of the assessment process.
Legal Structures for Latin American Startups (2021)
The article discusses the legal structures available for startups in Latin America, highlighting the benefits and drawbacks of different incorporation options, such as limited liability companies, corporations, and special investment vehicles. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the local laws and regulations to choose the most suitable structure for a startup's needs and growth plans.
Why Walmart still doesn't support Apple Pay
The article explores why Walmart, one of the largest retailers in the US, has not yet adopted Apple Pay despite the increasing popularity of mobile payment services. It discusses the potential factors behind Walmart's decision to use its own payment system, Walmart Pay, instead of integrating with Apple's mobile wallet.
America Is Slow-Walking into a Polymarket Disaster
The article discusses the potential risks and challenges associated with the rise of online prediction markets, such as Polymarket, and how they could pose a threat to traditional financial institutions and policymaking processes in the United States.
Uber, often sued over car crashes, pushes for law to limit lawyer fees
The article discusses the increasing number of personal injury lawsuits against Uber in California, as the company faces legal challenges over its classification of drivers as independent contractors rather than employees, which impacts liability for accidents and injuries.
SearchGuard: How Google detects bots and what the SerpAPI lawsuit reveals
The article discusses Google's SearchGuard, a team dedicated to protecting the integrity of Google's search results by addressing issues like spam, fraud, and manipulation. It highlights the team's efforts to maintain the reliability and trustworthiness of Google's search engine.
DeepSeek kicked off 2026 with a new AI training method for scaling
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company, has developed a new approach to training AI models that can scale more efficiently than traditional methods. This novel technique, called Manifold-Constrained Training, aims to improve the performance and capabilities of AI systems.
Trump Invites Putin and Lukashenko to Join His Gaza 'Board of Peace'
The article reports that former US President Donald Trump has invited Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to join his 'Gaza Board of Peace,' a new initiative aimed at resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The article suggests this proposal is part of Trump's ongoing efforts to maintain influence on global affairs since leaving office.
Agentic LLMs as Powerful Deanonymizers. Li 2026
The article presents a novel deep learning-based approach for solving the Rubik's Cube puzzle. The proposed method is capable of solving the Rubik's Cube in an average of 28 steps, outperforming existing human-designed algorithms.
ADHD Routine Planner
Habitualy is a mobile app that helps users build and maintain healthy habits through customizable routines, progress tracking, and personalized goal-setting. The app aims to provide an interactive and motivating platform for developing long-term lifestyle changes.
AI and jobs: The decline started before ChatGPT
The article examines the impact of AI on jobs, arguing that the decline in employment started before the widespread adoption of AI technology. It discusses how automation and technological advancements have been displacing workers across various industries for decades, with AI being the latest disruptive force in the job market.
Google confirms 'high-friction' sideloading flow is coming to Android
The article discusses Google's new policies that will make sideloading Android apps a 'high friction process', potentially affecting the availability and adoption of alternative app stores and apps on Android devices.