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500 items from Hacker News
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AI's biggest critic has lost the plot (theargumentmag.com)
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Show HN: Turning a Gaussian Splat into a videogame (blog.playcanvas.com)
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Self-updating screenshots (interblah.net)
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Lenovo buys Phoenix Technologies' firmware business (news.lenovo.com)
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Show HN: Waiting for LLMs Suck – Give your user a game (github.com)
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TurboQuant: A first-principles walkthrough (arkaung.github.io)
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L123: A Lotus 1-2-3–style terminal spreadsheet with modern Excel compatibility (github.com)
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$1,605: average annual ad value of a U.S. Google user (proton.me)
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EvanFlow – A TDD driven feedback loop for Claude Code (github.com)
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Anthropic's definition of safety is too narrow (jonathannen.com)
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The Visible Zorker: Zork 1 (eblong.com)
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7-Zip 26.01 Now Allows Making Use Of Huge Pages On Linux For Faster Compression (phoronix.com)
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Running Bare-Metal Rust Alongside ESP-IDF on the ESP32-S3's Second Core (tingouw.com)
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Tendril – a self-extending agent that builds and registers its own tools (github.com)
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DeepSeek v4 (api-docs.deepseek.com)
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Electrostatics and High Voltage Links (amasci.com)
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Dear friend, you have built a Kubernetes (2024) (macchaffee.com)
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The Social Edge of Intelligence: Individual Gain, Collective Loss (theideasletter.org)
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Amateur armed with ChatGPT solves an Erdős problem (scientificamerican.com)
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Butterflies are in decline across North America, a look at the Western Monarch (smithsonianmag.com)
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America's Geothermal Breakthrough (oilprice.com)
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Asahi Linux Progress Linux 7.0 (asahilinux.org)
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Mahjong: A Visual Guide (themahjong.guide)
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Understanding the short circuit in solid-state batteries (mpie.de)
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Remote Code Execution on Github with a single Git push (twitter.com)
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SWE-bench Verified no longer measures frontier coding capabilities (openai.com)
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Why China's Affordable AI Is a Worry for Silicon Valley (bloomberg.com)
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Fast16: High-precision software sabotage 5 years before Stuxnet (sentinelone.com)
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AI vendor lock-in bites back (theregister.com)
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GPT-5.5 (openai.com)