361.
362.
363.
The Gen Z puzzle: How small businesses can crack the code
(feeds.feedburner.com)
365.
366.
The Download: war in Europe, and the company that wants to cool the planet
(technologyreview.com)
367.
368.
Oldest known poison arrows show Stone Age humans’ technological talents
(feeds.nature.com)
369.
Electrochemical defluorinative Matteson-type homologation
(feeds.nature.com)
370.
371.
372.
373.
The Oddest Couple in American Literature: Part II
(news.ycombinator.com)
375.
The U.K. just banned junk food ads before 9 p.m. and across the internet
(feeds.feedburner.com)
376.
The UK just banned junk food ads before 9pm and across the internet
(feeds.feedburner.com)
377.
Crude prices and oil company stocks rise after U.S. raid on Venezuela
(feeds.feedburner.com)
378.
In 2026, venture capital’s hunger for AI will be insatiable
(feeds.feedburner.com)
379.
Databases in 2025: A Year in Review
(news.ycombinator.com)
380.
381.
382.
JavaScript's For-Of Loops Are Fast
(news.ycombinator.com)
383.
384.
385.
Claude wrote a functional NES emulator using my engine's API
(news.ycombinator.com)
386.
Why you should (and shouldn’t) start getting excited about 6G
(androidauthority.com)
387.
388.
U.S. cybersecurity experts plead guilty for ransomware attacks
(news.ycombinator.com)
389.
390.