Six Recent Studies Show an Unexpected Increase in Classical Music Listening (tedgioia.substack.com)


Ask HN: Do you think this is the start of the new financial crisis? (news.ycombinator.com)


Vallejo CA police shared data in violation of state law, watchdog says (vallejosun.com)


In-Flight Entertainment Challenge (blog.mand3l.com)


Zack Snyder teases ‘ridiculous scale’ RPG set in the universe of his new Netflix film (theverge.com)


DNA, AI facial reconstruction, and grit identified Somerton Man 75 years later (spectrum.ieee.org)


Run 100B+ language models at home, BitTorrent‑style (petals.ml)


Pimoroni introduces Inky Frame with seven-color 4-inch E Ink display (goodereader.com)


Twitch.tv Lays of 400 Employees (blog.twitch.tv)


Marvel Studios VFX head Victoria Alonso is out (theverge.com)


Ars: “Book publishers with surging profits struggle to prove IA hurt sales” (arstechnica.com)


Here are the best Apple Watch deals right now (theverge.com)


ReAct: Synergizing Reasoning and Acting in Language Models (react-lm.github.io)


macOS Cursors (mac-cursors.netlify.app)


MIT’s Barry Duncan demonstrates the power of writing in reverse (news.mit.edu)


Building ClickHouse Cloud from scratch in a year (clickhouse.com)


Google’s fixing the Pixel Watch’s tardy alarms (theverge.com)


This human-size robot now has ‘eyes’ that show people where it’s going (theverge.com)


Chronology Clock (chronologyclock.com)


Doors I touched today (1999) (fluxus.org)


CoLT5: Faster Long-Range Transformers With Conditional Computation (arxiv.org)


LG’s color-changing Style laptop is a less boring-looking Gram (theverge.com)


Some of 8BitDo’s best controllers now work with Apple devices (theverge.com)


One of the best podcasting apps you know is built by a single person (theverge.com)


Nissan Ariya first drive: an EV pioneer regains its credibility (theverge.com)


Paradox reveals Sims competitor Life by You (theverge.com)