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Painless Swift development on NixOS using rootless containers (carette.xyz)
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The feature in OxCaml that more languages should steal (theconsensus.dev)
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A hash proves the bytes, not the source (collider.ee)
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The database that refused to die: How Postgres survived its own creators (theregister.com)
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China Resets AI Race (wsj.com)
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Monlite Simple Infrastructure for AI Agent (github.com)
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GitHub – librepods-org/librepods: AirPods liberated from Apple's ecosystem (github.com)
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Organism II, a luminous deep-sea creature made from pure geometry (sand-morph.up.railway.app)
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Meet Jack (github.com)
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Smartphones with Popular Qualcomm Chip Share Private Information (nitrokey.com)
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Historical memory prices 1960-2026 (dam.stanford.edu)
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The Cost Yagni Was Never About – By Kent Beck (newsletter.kentbeck.com)
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The Great American Tech "Crackdown" Is Looking Like China's (x.com)
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Scaling Engineering: Ownership over Hiring (greenido.dev)
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Sun Ra's Full Lecture and Reading List from His 1971 UC Berkeley Course (openculture.com)
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Basic Computer Literacy (excipio.tech)
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Agents Are the New Product's Interface (hopsworks.ai)
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The LLM shoggoth meme is weirder than you think (hedonicescalator.substack.com)
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Lost your crypto access code? Be wary, there's a scam for that too (theguardian.com)
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A Streptomyces megacluster encodes synergistic biotin-targeting antibiotics (nature.com)
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Ask HN: Is your journal hard cover or soft? (news.ycombinator.com)
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The Lost Art of Leisure (theatlantic.com)
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High Schoolers and AI (malerchen.com)
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France's heat this week exceeded a 2050 forecast in 19 of 34 locations (news.slashdot.org)
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Continuity-Enhancing Degree Elevation and Splits (graphics.cs.utah.edu)
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'Born to make people laugh': Comedy legend and Jewish icon Mel Brooks turns 100 (timesofisrael.com)
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Ask HN: Is WordPress the best way to create new websites for beginner (news.ycombinator.com)
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AI and the Crisis of 'Classical Liberalism' (compactmag.substack.com)
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The Tragic Birth of FM Radio (2006) (damninteresting.com)
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Best Books of the 21st Century (nytimes.com)