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  • I've learned Rust Before C++ and it completely changed the way I code C++ - reddit.com
  • ‘Preserve the stuff we own’: how right-to-repair laws are surging across the US - theguardian.com
  • Why BQN Wins - github.com
  • The Benchmarkpocalypse - danluu.com
  • Historically, there was very strong guidance that you must always finish an antibiotic course - sciencealert.com
  • A 69-Year-Old Just Became the First Person Jailed for Protesting AI. No Regrets. - Gadget Review - gadgetreview.com
  • GoldenEye 007 for N64 has been 100% decompiled & success of half-decade project opens up possibilities for complex mods and ports - tomshardware.com
  • Incarceration rates have substantially declined in the US across the 21st century - nature.com
  • Help peer - seangoedecke.com
  • Cursor Origin - cursor.com
  • Qwen 3.8 27B scores 52 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index - simonwillison.net
  • Un-AI Your Internet - un-ai.digitalprophet.online
  • Cherokee Nation bans hyperscale data centers on its lands, won't support projects without consultation - energy and water consumption, air quality, noise… - tomshardware.com
  • Aaron Rodgers Secretly Funded Security Cameras in His Neighborhood Amid Privacy Concerns: Report - usmagazine.com
  • Repair Cafe – Fix Your Broken Items - repaircafe.org
  • People with severe mental disorders present a higher risk of developing dementia at all ages and also a higher risk of stroke, especially in the young and middle stages of life - clinicbarcelona.org
  • SpaceX's biggest investors are finally visible — just as millions more shares unlock: Chart of the Day - finance.yahoo.com
  • Retrofitting a build system into a compiler - dra27.uk
  • I finished Futhorc v1.0, my statically typed interpreted language (With Anglo-Saxon rune syntax!) - i.redd.it
  • Older adults could face harmful heat stress at just 1.5°C of global warming above preindustrial levels, compared with around 4°C for younger adults, suggesting people aged 60 and over are substantially more vulnerable to extreme heat than previously estimated. - theguardian.com
  • Honey loses over 7 million users and 7,000 stores following YouTuber’s viral expose - dexerto.com
  • Report: Google Buys Spirit Data for $10M - finance.yahoo.com
  • US Army battalion reportedly offers troops days off to play GTA 6 if they re-enlist - dexerto.com
  • scScript for Linux - scapplications.com
  • Colorado River plummets as lakes Powell and Mead drop to record lows - nytimes.com
  • As Wisconsin cities flee Flock, its shared camera network loses value | “Network effect” can run in reverse. - arstechnica.com
  • A Dual View on Syntax - text.marvinborner.de
  • Quake Shareware, a CD-ROM just a little too full - fabiensanglard.net
  • Fairphone 6 and PostmarketOS working main camera - catcrafts.net
  • 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Lenders Pitch Loans for Needs Like Electricity and Rent - nytimes.com
  • Self Extracting Tar Files - vinnie.work
  • How Bluesky draws its logo on screenshots - timmarinin.net
  • A practical workflow for LLM-assisted development - yogthos.net
  • A First Drink In Valhalla - kittylyst.com
  • How do functions like alloca allocate memory from the stack? - devblogs.microsoft.com
  • GPT-5.6 Sol Pricing Cut by 50% - openrouter.ai
  • Ledger CLI: Plain Text Accounting - elnurbda.com
  • Israel creates fake think tank in likely attempt to dupe AI chatbots - responsiblestatecraft.org
  • Same-day coadministration of COVID-19 and influenza vaccines was not associated with an increased risk for adverse events in 3 updated-formulation periods - acpjournals.org
  • YouTube is changing how it counts views to give the numbers a boost - theverge.com
  • New research suggests that no matter what we eventually determine the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees to be, we’ll learn it was a primate that climbed trees - news.osu.edu
  • AI;DR (AI; Didn't Read) - rickmanelius.com
  • XMPP Instead of Mail for Forgejo - マリウス.com
  • Hacker claims 3.6 million Azure account records stolen from major companies - bleepingcomputer.com
  • The economy has spoken - finance.yahoo.com
  • India has paved the way for charging merchants a fee on UPI transactions - bbc.com
  • Learn Go with Tests: Revisiting time, with testing/synctest - reddit.com
  • ‘I hate what AI is doing to the minds and happiness of the young’: Katherine Rundell on the view from the classroom - theguardian.com
  • Fyrox Game Engine now supports wgpu - github.com
  • Judge clears Nine PBS to retrieve 70 years of archival TV data — court rules station owns 50TB of data in Iron Mountain servers after host went under - tomshardware.com
  • Of more than 500 occupations in the United States, flight attendants and pilots have the highest and second-highest proportion of radiation-related cancer deaths, a new study has found. - hms.harvard.edu
  • AirTag reveals Amazon is trashing rare books to train AI - arstechnica.com
  • Supreme Court Rejects Verizon Bid For $47 Million Refund of FCC Fine - arstechnica.com
  • YouTube is making a major change to how long-form video views are counted - dexerto.com
  • Study Finds People Who Consumed Sugar-Sweetened Beverages on a Daily Basis Had Higher Risk of Stomach Cancer - massgeneralbrigham.org
  • New Reddit appears to be testing mandatory login on Web & Mobile/Desktop App - windowsreport.com
  • Los Puesteros, solitary men who look after ranches and livestock in Patagonia - newyorker.com
  • CEO who fired 900 employees over Zoom gets fired, demands job back - local12.com
  • Demand for Canadian citizenship certificates soaring, fuelled by Americans - cbc.ca
  • How I Over-Engineered My Book - ben.balter.com
  • 30-year Treasury yield tops 5.31%, the highest in 19 years - cnbc.com
  • Amazon, which started off selling books, is destroying rare texts to train AI - techcrunch.com
  • Apple Wallet Driver's License Feature to Launch in Four More US States - macrumors.com
  • We Tracked a Shipment of Rare Books. It Ended at an Amazon AI Training Facility - simonwillison.net
  • It Is Past Time for You to Quit Elon Musk's X - publiccomment.blog
  • Tesana – An AI game engine that builds quality games end-to-end - tesana.ai
  • ‘I’m not the one that should be in jail’: OpenAI protester, 69, turns herself in - sfstandard.com
  • Qwen3.8 27B scores 52 on Artificial Analysis - artificialanalysis.ai
  • An update on leaving Gmail for Fastmail - moddedbear.com
  • nixpkgs-multiverse: the fewest nixpkgs - fzakaria.com
  • Sainsbury’s store pauses AI scanning after false shoplifting accusation - theguardian.com
  • Digital amnesia. Taking screenshots makes you more likely to forget information - binghamton.edu
  • Buy Your Friends Batteries - domenkozar.com
  • Sun Clock - sunclock.net
  • Linux 7.3 SMP Improvement to Help Reduce Latency, Improve Real-Time Performance - phoronix.com
  • AI companies look to the ocean as a place to put more data centers - theconversation.com
  • “The Nerd Reich”: Gil Durán on Big Tech Fascism, Peter Thiel, JD Vance & the War on Democracy - democracynow.org
  • Judge sets framework for Nine PBS to retrieve archival data - current.org
  • Starting a Decompilation Project from Zero: Claude Code and 51% of a 2001 GBA Game - gambiconf.substack.com
  • U.S. Anti-China Tech Protectionism Is Sloppy, Corrupt, And Stupid - karlbode.com
  • Meta Faces $1.4 Trillion Reckoning In Latest Trial Over Social Media Addiction - engadget.com
  • Pornhub, Sex Trafficking Victims Settle Class for $120 Million - news.bloomberglaw.com
  • Microsoft confirms GitHub is down worldwide - bleepingcomputer.com
  • Speko (YC S26) – OpenRouter for Voice AI - speko.ai
  • Top album releases linked to rise in fatal crashes as ‘distracted’ drivers access music - theguardian.com
  • Nvidia discloses $21B stake in SpaceX - arstechnica.com
  • US Grid Operator PJM Proposes Forcing Data Center Off Grid During Emergencies - reuters.com
  • Nothing like a Monday morning GitHub outage - githubstatus.com
  • Scientists Uncovered a Hidden Switch Inside Our Cells That Could Slow—or Even Reverse—Aging - popularmechanics.com
  • Meta faces 'astronomical' consequences as legal fight reaches critical moment - cnbc.com
  • Accurate color conversions (2023) - lomont.org
  • OpenAI Announces Massive Data Center In Ohio With $105 Billion Nvidia Guarantee - axios.com
  • Eve Software Factory - github.com
  • Saggar, a Mac terminal that keeps sessions and your attention organized - saggar.marginalutility.dev
  • AI-Generated GitHub Copilot “Autofix” Allowed Compromise of Snowflake's Jira - wiz.io
  • How to disable or avoid intrusive AI - librarian.net
  • Preclinical Study Suggests Restoring Inhibitory Neuron Plasticity May Reverse Neurodevelopmental Disorder Symptoms - massgeneralbrigham.org
  • Women Who Experienced Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Had Higher Health-Related Social Needs, Such as Inadequate Food, Employment and Education Among Black and Latina Women - massgeneralbrigham.org
  • Does it make sense to switch to a Github Alternative ? - lobste.rs
  • The beautiful mathematics behind OpenAI's sphere packing result - empirical.health
  • AI slop is eating the world. Trust is the first casualty - techradar.com
  • A Preview of DuckDB v2.0 - duckdb.org
  • 1667, a terminal UI for writing fiction with language models - 1667.ai
  • Incident with Github.com [resolved] - githubstatus.com
  • When the Down Arrow is not an Upside-Down Up Arrow (2022) - thefloatingcontinent.com
  • We Tracked a Shipment of Rare Books. It Ended at an Amazon AI Training Facility - 404media.co
  • ESP32 Firmware Development with Docker Sandboxes - docker.com
  • America's largest grid wants to cut power to new data centers first during shortages — 50MW-plus data centers must bring their own electricity generation to avoid shutoffs - tomshardware.com
  • It’s not just flowers that help the pollinators. Grass can too. - news.uga.edu
  • Speeding Up the Plush Garbage Collector - pointersgonewild.com
  • AI-generated books are flooding Amazon and tanking sales for human authors - the-decoder.com
  • AppleWorks on the Apple II - stonetools.ghost.io
  • Commercial Kitchen - timriley.info
  • UK researchers are growing miniature human tissue from NHS patient cells to improve drug testing - techspot.com
  • MuQSS CPU scheduler for Linux 7.2 by Con Kolivas - lore.kernel.org
  • Buyer cancels showing after Deflock shows two cameras utilized by the HOA - twitter.com
  • Attention can regulate acute inflammation in humans - eurekalert.org
  • 2026 World Championship – Prizing & Side Events - nullsignal.games
  • GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released - blog.roboflow.com
  • Where and how did Java lose in the game dev space? - reddit.com
  • Lower-class employees face greater professional backlash for negotiating their salaries - psypost.org
  • Researchers found a "genetic switch" that triggers neurodegeneration in both a rare childhood dementia and Alzheimer's disease due to waste build-up in microglia - today.ucsd.edu
  • Writing a Fast Compiler - tibleiz.net
  • Vetted AI code is hard to justify - amoffat.github.io
  • Sainsbury's branch pauses AI cameras use after shopper ejected - bbc.co.uk
  • Anthropic becomes the 'Apple of AI': Most revenue despite being most expensive - techradar.com
  • New follow-up study shows that a Finnish digital intervention programme Master Your Worries continued to reduce children's anxiety and improve their functional ability even after two years. - utu.fi
  • Self hosted email continues to steeply decline - labs.ripe.net
  • The Marxist Case for the Technofeudal Hypothesis - jacobin.com
  • The White House wants to encourage cyberattacks - salon.com
  • Doctors Found 4 Autoimmune Diseases in One Woman at One Time: 40-year-old woman in China was already diagnosed with 3 - ulcerative colitis, autoimmune hepatitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis - sciencealert.com
  • Why people aren’t buying Mark Zuckerberg’s AI future - tech.yahoo.com
  • burli: a from-scratch Brotli codec in pure Rust, optimized for transfer speed - i.redd.it
  • Passphrase-less reboots using kexec under NixOS - bevuta.com
  • Pi coding agent: config folder is out of place on Linux - github.com
  • China’s CXMT tops $500b market value, surpasses Tencent - techinasia.com
  • Taiwan projects 2026 economic growth at fastest in four decades on AI demand - finance.yahoo.com
  • From Frontend js -> Go - reddit.com
  • Ubuntu is growing faster on Windows than on Linux, and it could soon become its biggest user base - xda-developers.com
  • Four levels of in-place initialization - blog.yoshuawuyts.com
  • Build-time systemd schedule - gvolpe.com
  • Mutable Global State (I know...) - reddit.com
  • (What Comes) After FOSS? - infrastructureinsights.fund
  • The rebellion against data centers is growing - spectator.com
  • Death by a thousand small decisions - codebytom.blog
  • Young workers hit hardest as AI automation slashes jobs in Korea - koreatimes.co.kr
  • What are you doing this week? - lobste.rs
  • HackEurope 2026: A short rant on AI and hackathons - duti.dev
  • STONKS-9800 developer says Sony terminated their PlayStation agreement without explanation. Entire game catalog set to be delisted - automaton-media.com
  • rust-analyzer changelog #341 - rust-analyzer.github.io
  • Reawakening exhausted natural killer cells to help T cells shrinks resistant ovarian tumors - nature.com
  • Police Scotland warns ‘robust security’ needed to stop attacks on AI datacentres - theguardian.com
  • Over 25% of patients have body shapes that don't fit standard, universal templates for placing robotic surgical tools - link.springer.com
  • The best terminal for AI coding built with Rust and Tauri2 - youtube.com
  • Dendritic morphology and synaptic nonlinearities enhance functional complexity in human cortical neurons - pnas.org
  • Linear algebra done right - linear.axler.net
  • 3D-printed sound-powered jet engines propel micro drones — fliers are completely silent; researchers use ultrasonic frequencies to drive 12,000-RPM silent hovering fliers - tomshardware.com
  • Electric-field robot sensor lets machines ‘feel’ and identify objects without touch - interestingengineering.com
  • SCM_RIGHTS API quirks (2019) - gist.github.com
  • Gmail might partially be to blame for receiving emails from other Sean Conners - boston.conman.org
  • What are some Python automations you built for your life? - reddit.com
  • If Meta loses this trial, Instagram and Facebook could change forever - bbc.com
  • GPU Offload in Rust: Portable, Safe, and Fast - arxiv.org
  • Waymo shipped 3,200 Chinese-built EVs to LA for its robotaxi fleet despite 127.5% tariffs Americans can't get around - finance.yahoo.com
  • On AI regulation and messaging - twitter.com
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  • Halloween: The Game is banned in Australia because incentivized drug use is bad but incentivized ultra-violence isn't - pcgamer.com
  • Applying a photosynthetic process to treat “dry eye” - science.org
  • AI Software Development – What Does The Data Say? - codemanship.wordpress.com
  • Webmaster a Manifesto for Everyone - brennan.day
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  • Agents on Rails: Grok 4.6, GLM 5.3, Gemini 3.7 Flash, and Opus 4.8 - rubyonrails.org
  • Markdown SVG upgrades - simonwillison.net
  • Qwen 3.8 27B is excellent, but it defaults to overthinking things - simonwillison.net
  • During the 2024 US presidential primary season, a recent study found reading or watching negative political media predicted higher anxiety and lower work engagement, whereas positive political content predicted increased hope and helpfulness on the job. - psypost.org
  • I’m writing a PS5 emulator in Zig - reddit.com
  • Flock CEO: ‘We got this one wrong’ - theverge.com
  • Wellington second-hand bookstore's mysterious orders - rnz.co.nz
  • OpenAI reportedly disbanded its preparedness team - theverge.com
  • Russia's new satellite network could transform its drone warfare - yahoo.com
  • Stop Turning every purchase into a tip request - foxnews.com
  • A faster way to calculate the day-of-the-week - benjoffe.com
  • Stripe to Buy OpenRouter for $7B - bloomberg.com
  • Stripe will reportedly acquire OpenRouter for $7B+ - techcrunch.com
  • The largest galaxy in the universe is even bigger than we thought… and it hasn't finished growing: « The central galaxies in a cluster are always the biggest… - iflscience.com
  • Linux Kernel 7.2 Has Been Officially Released with Many New Features - 9to5linux.com
  • Human Interface Guidelines from various platforms - unsung.aresluna.org
  • Models Are Getting Dumber on Purpose - w4g1.dev
  • China's Moon-landing Plans And Why the US Is So Worried - cnn.com
  • Pony's Arena Allocator - ponylang.io
  • Should i use LLVM or my own stack VM - reddit.com
  • Protobuf has LSP support - buf.build
  • You can just choose how many bugs you want now - nolanlawson.com
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  • Cross-Ancestry TWAS Suggests Conserved Ageing–Immune Signatures and a Putative NAD/Sirtuin Axis in Schizophrenia - doi.org
  • Anthropic CEO says the way for AI to win over the public is to cure cancer - businessinsider.com
  • Algorithmic Art: From Discovery to a Drop with a Leading Studio - art.camilleroux.com
  • New website lets drivers check whether their license plate has been searched on Flock database / HaveIBeenFlocked compiles audit logs from 6,586 US agencies and reveals the stated reason for each search - dexerto.com
  • Species missing from restored forests and wetlands | Biodiversity recovery is slow following clear-cut harvest of boreal forests - cbc.ca
  • Anti-Social Media - christianheilmann.com
  • This Carrier Pidge app delivers texts at 110 mph, unless your virtual pigeon gets lost, distracted, or dies - techspot.com
  • I crocheted Ferris for my boyfriend! - i.redd.it
  • A third world engineer responds to “RISC-V: They should have known better” - rvembedded.com
  • Seismic waves reflected from Earth’s core moved parts of Japan 5 mm east. - science.org
  • nokia-dct3-emulator: Open-source emulator + analysis toolkit for Nokia DCT3 phones - github.com
  • Flock's 'Creepy Cameras' Remain Major Threat to Privacy Despite Small Recent Changes, Warns ACLU - aclu.org
  • Speaking at Rocky Mountain Ruby 2026 - kevinjmurphy.com
  • AI Can Guess Your Location From Social Media Photos With 87% to 91% Accuracy - macobserver.com
  • Bernie Sanders calls out Sergey Brin for spending over $100 million to defeat California’s billionaire tax — ‘If California passes its one-time 5% wealth tax, Brin would owe $14 billion and still be worth $270 billion’ - yahoo.com
  • Linux Storage 101: Drives, Partitions, and Mounts - labs.iximiuz.com
  • DEFCON34 wrap-up - fzakaria.com
  • Ubuntu is growing faster on Windows 11 than on native Linux PCs, says Canonical - windowslatest.com
  • St Lucie Nuclear Reactor Unit 1 manually shutdown, 3 control rods drop into core - wptv.com
  • Quoting Dario Amodei - simonwillison.net
  • AI Chatbots Are Better at Scamming People Than Human Scammers, Study Finds - vice.com
  • We Are Forking dotenvy into dotenv-ng - secretspec.dev
  • Claude users are canceling subscriptions over Anthropic's new invisible text watermark. Google just made its visible watermarks optional. - techcrunch.com
  • Microsoft is removing a legacy Windows feature, WMIC, that has been around for 25 years - neowin.net
  • I thought I was building a C replacement. I was wrong - c3-lang.org
  • Protecting the Rust standard library from accidental breakage - predr.ag
  • Ukrainian drone regiment ‘decimates’ 3,500-strong U.S - tomshardware.com
  • Ukraine built a $48,000 long-range drone after covertly snapping Chinese factory photos, clone destroys Russian Tu-95 bomber — attack drone has 2,000 km range, country builds 6,000 $48,000 flying-wing drones a year - tomshardware.com
  • AI Data Centers Could Use 1 Trillion Liters of Water a Year by 2028 - Gadget Review - gadgetreview.com
  • DeepMind's newest model allows Pixel 11 devices to transcribe sign language into text - engadget.com
  • Women globally place higher importance on moral identity than men. The researchers analyzed data from 46,490 adults across 67 countries - psypost.org
  • Twitch addresses backlash after streamers find AI is being trained with their content - dexerto.com
  • Woman claims her stepfather used Grok to transform childhood photo into explicit imagery - techcrunch.com
  • Firefox for iOS now has a native adblocker - support.mozilla.org
  • tinygo-zed: make Zed’s gopls understand TinyGo targets - blog.oxplot.com
  • Is the industry ready for tokens-constrained work? - blog.alaindichiappari.dev
  • Claude: System Prompts - platform.claude.com
  • Her childhood photo. Thousands of explicit images. One woman’s nightmare. - washingtonpost.com
  • What are some usecases of multi-item pointers - reddit.com
  • Spotify hikes prices by up to 22% across Benelux countries, to €12.99 (USD $14.81) - musicbusinessworldwide.com
  • Alibaba’s open-source AI model Qwen overtakes Meta, Google to claim top spot globally: report - globaltimes.cn
  • Monitoring SystemD services with Healthchecks.io - passbe.com
  • Gen Z flocks to BirdTok as birding takes flight: ‘It’s a craving for something real’ - theguardian.com
  • 3D-printing enthusiast creates ‘Flock Sock’ to blind controversial cameras, shares design — slip-on cover attaches to broom handle to make it easy to put on devices placed on traffic and streetlights - tomshardware.com
  • Stripe 2.9% vs. Adyen 0.6% vs. Braintree 2.59%: 2026 Fees - valueaddvc.com
  • Disneyland Announces Star Wars/Fortnite Collaboration, 'Avatar' Attraction, and a Newer Tomorrowland - hollywoodreporter.com
  • Remove AI voice from AI writings - unslopai.com
  • Leave your screen unlocked, meet developers paypal.com - anthony.dev.profullstack.com
  • Vanillin flavoring in e-cigarettes may disrupt the normal development of embryos in pregnant women who vape, according to lab tests, suggesting possible link between vaping and difficulty conceiving in women - news.ucr.edu
  • How the World’s Largest Electric Company Fell Quiet on Renewable Energy - insideclimatenews.org
  • Adverse Events Associated with Incretin-Based Therapies: A Narrative Review on Mechanisms, Clinical Management, and Risk Mitiga - tandfonline.com
  • The 'Country Hicks' Who Refused $26M from an AI Data Center - wsj.com
  • Ordinary WiFi can now identify you with near-perfect accuracy - sciencedaily.com
  • A Tour of Magit's Status Interface - heiwiper.com
  • The first anti-AI protester to be jailed has a message for OpenAI, Anthropic and Meta: ‘Regain your humanity’ - theguardian.com
  • Secondhand book sales are booming. Is it because of AI? - bbc.com
  • Twitch Adds Opt-Out for Amazon AI Training After Enrolling All Creators by Default - ghacks.net
  • Screening dried blood spots from a Michigan birth cohort of nearly 2,000 children, researchers found roughly 1 in 27,000 babies had a genetic variant tied to early-onset cancer. - nature.com
  • go-dicom — pure Go DICOM (files + network protocol), no CGO - reddit.com
  • What Zig felt like, coming from Rust - besok.github.io
  • Florida man told ChatGPT he'd murder his ex. OpenAI alerted the FBI - usatoday.com
  • On Knowledge Representation - sifter.org
  • Anthropic Discovers AI Agents Given Conflicting Instructions Soon Tried to Sabotage Each Other - ca.news.yahoo.com
  • Growth of CVEs fixed in Postgres looks exponential - twitter.com
  • Chatbots are doing the work of Congress with little oversight - washingtonpost.com
  • Joy & Curiosity #95 - registerspill.thorstenball.com
  • Gap between Democratic and Republican sponsorship of civil rights bills widened in rapid bursts during 1994 and 2014 - psypost.org
  • Jessesort is up to 7x faster than ipnsort on structured input - github.com
  • Health benefits of Tai Chi - health.harvard.edu
  • Causes and consequences of discontinuation of GLP1RAs or tirzepatide | Nature Reviews Endocrinology - nature.com
  • The Iran War Is a Whole New Level of Quagmire for the US - politico.com
  • A Bluetooth keyboard and mouse emulator - github.com
  • Resident Evil Requiem Physical Sales Show A Huge Demand For Discs In Various Countries - 55% of Requiem copies sold in France were physical, 51% in Japan, 43% in Australia, 40% in the UK - tech4gamers.com
  • The quirky personal homepages of programming language creators - breck.lol
  • 21,000 MCP servers exposed: the protocol reaches a security inflection point - forkast.news
  • I checked 30 frontier model cards. Here are the benchmarks labs report - koutian.is-a.dev
  • Stress hormone CRH actively helps repair the brain after injury by restoring damaged myelin sheaths - psych.mpg.de
  • What's missing to have reproducible builds on PyPI - snarky.ca
  • SpaceX Launches Two Falcon 9 Rockets just 38 Minutes Apart - space.com
  • Aiki reaches recursive self-interpretation - decuser.github.io
  • American Pie star Shannon Elizabeth reveals she made $1 million on OnlyFans in nine days - the-independent.com
  • France's court just blocked Macron's plan to ban kids from social media - techspot.com
  • It's How You Ask: Gender-Associated Linguistic Bias in LLMs - arxiv.org
  • Tennessee County Commissioner Calls Flock CEO "an enemy of the American people." - wbir.com
  • In-Hospital Mortality After M-TEER Doesn’t Diverge by Sex - tctmd.com
  • What are some fun Python-heavy niches? - reddit.com
  • Has any attention been paid to how new Java features get into LLM training data? - reddit.com
  • HELP! How can I properly render Tamil/Indic text in a Rust TUI (Ratatui/Crossterm)? - i.redd.it
  • Mic Drop, a real-time multiplayer karaoke game - micdrop.gg
  • US warns allied nations: Side with us in the AI race against China or face the consequences - neowin.net
  • ChatGPT lost 22 points of web share in a year - aicharts.grok.me
  • The complete AI SEO playbook: from zero to 4.6M impressions in 3 months - github.com
  • Anthropic revenue reportedly jumps to more than $11.5B in second quarter - cnbc.com
  • Thinking About Tests: Assertions and Matchers - zverok.space
  • AI text watermarking is not a big deal - seangoedecke.com
  • These tiny drones are powered by sound: Engineers have designed acoustic cavities that convert sound waves into thrust, propelling small robots and ultralight aerial vehicles without on-board actuators or electronics. - news.epfl.ch
  • Banned Words List - pen.org
  • What do you think of LazyPromise as a lightweight alternative to Effect? - github.com
  • A Programming Paradigm for Spatiotemporal Composability - github.com
  • Decoding smell: Study reveals how odor signals shapeshift in the wind - colorado.edu
  • AI agents spontaneously reach consensus and choose the same random option without memory of past rounds or prompts - sciencealert.com
  • Software Engineering fundamentals matter more - rhonabwy.com
  • Engineers will do anything to avoid learning from history - horn.gg
  • Diamond melts at about 7,300 K when compressed to three times the pressure at Earth’s core, a lower temperature than earlier experiments found and one that finally agrees with quantum-mechanical predictions - nature.com
  • Live Claude Usage HUD for a $38 Thermalright Trofeo Vision LCD - github.com
  • Zig Day Seattle, WA - zig.day
  • Cornell: Pro Palestine Students Targeted by ICE: Come Back to US or Lose Funding - theintercept.com
  • The unlikely opera star: How AI helped a nonspeaking performer find his voice - scientificamerican.com
  • Why Chinese Citizens Are Far More Optimistic About AI Than Americans - bloomberg.com
  • Unexpected Findings Add New Insight on Cannabis and Heart Health—UCSF trial found fewer premature heartbeats after cannabis inhalation, with potential implications for atrial fibrillation risk. - ucsf.edu
  • Recap: Software Should Work 2026 - bencornia.com
  • Why Europe Keeps Being Pummeled by Heat Waves - nytimes.com
  • Israeli PR wants to answer your ChatGPT questions - politico.com
  • AI in drug discovery — what it is, where we stand and the path forward - nature.com
  • AI in drug discovery – what it is, where we stand and the path forward - science.org
  • Nashville renter loses eviction appeal after using AI legal arguments - wkrn.com
  • First human trials of designer protein therapies stun US neuroscientists - cen.acs.org
  • How Swarming Jellyfish Overran Three French Nuclear Power Reactors - sciencealert.com
  • Scientists increasingly dependent on ‘black-box’ tools they do not understand - eurekalert.org
  • New Research On Meta’s ‘Pervert Glasses’ Show How They Are Being Used to Stalk Women - tech.yahoo.com
  • Black Students Are Disproportionately Falsely Accused Of Using AI To Cheat, Black Educators Want To Know Why - newsone.com
  • AI isn’t outthinking mathematicians, it’s out-remembering them - davidepiffer.com
  • Power Relations - corbinsimpson.com
  • Peer-reviewed study of 443,000 Backblaze drives ranks HGST most reliable - tomshardware.com
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  • First test flight of largest all-electric aircraft used just $5 of electricity - arstechnica.com
  • Why i'm building my game engine in Zig - youtu.be
  • Composable, reusable WebSocket components for any ASGI framework (Django, FastAPI, Litestar) - reddit.com
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  • Why tech bosses keep sharing their manifestos about AI - bbc.co.uk
  • A 25-year-old video patent just expired, ending a legal headache for Linux - xda-developers.com
  • Are Latent Reasoning Models Easily Interpretable? - arxiv.org
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  • Ukraine strikes factory that manufactures a majority of Russia's space rockets: “Flamingo missiles were used. A good achievement.” - arstechnica.com
  • Brazil orders Discord to suspend livestreaming after teen suicide - therecord.media
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  • Nvidia Downsizes Plans for $250 Billion Guarantee of OpenAI Data Center - wsj.com
  • Live sports synchronize spectator heart rates and elevate oxytocin - psypost.org
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  • OpenAI introduces ads - “last resort for us” per Sam Altman - openai.com
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  • Bernie Sanders’ AI letter: A bankrupt appeal to the oligarchs - wsws.org
  • CORS Chat - simonwillison.net
  • Qwen3.8-27B - Release Day Demos - loktar00.github.io
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  • Writergate: Zig I/O Interface Overhaul - alexrios.me
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  • Java → Go Career Transition - reddit.com
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  • So Who's Going to Buy All These Tokens? - horse.energy
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  • Could a computer scientist build a brain? - stankerstjens.github.io
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  • 388 years ago, Galileo worked out why human giants can't exist - scientificamerican.com
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  • AI watermarking makes a lot more sense for text than it does for code - i.redd.it
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  • How Is Compression Prediction? - lukefleed.xyz
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  • Flirt: GitHub and Mailing List backends - blog.buenzli.dev
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  • The Problem - intelligence.org
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  • Why tech bosses keep sharing their manifestos about AI - bbc.com
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  • Introduction to metaprogramming with comptime - slicker.me
  • gogc98: Visualize in real time the go allocator and GC operate on the heap - github.com
  • COVID-19 vaccination have prevented more than 16,000 hospitalizations and 4,000 deaths in one Washington county during the first 8 months of the vaccine rollout, according to a new modeling study - doi.org
  • Secondhand booksellers in UK and Ireland suspect AI firms behind ‘strange’ bulk orders - theguardian.com
  • Surprise triggers pupil dilation and brain-wave changes that signal the brain’s transition into a new mode, instantly changing how a person perceives and learns from what is happening around them - brown.edu
  • Serokell’s Work on GHC: Dependent Types, Part 5 - serokell.io
  • Training AI Scientists to Replicate Research - inherentlabs.ai
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  • How to study Graph theory, for some who is first time hearing it. - i.redd.it
  • The Free Lunch Is Over: A Fundamental Turn Toward Concurrency in Software (2005) - gotw.ca
  • Research shows that the entire website of Reddit has become more negative over time - news.harvard.edu
  • tokio_with_wasm – write async Rust once, run it natively AND in the browser (spawn_blocking included) - i.redd.it
  • Study of Reddit posts since 2022 shows persistent tension between trust and distrust in generative AI - drexel.edu
  • Why would Meta download so much porn? - archive.is
  • C99 real mode compiler written in TS that outputs raw bootable 16bit binaries - github.com
  • Bonsai just hit a 100,000 downloads on crates.io! 🎉 - i.redd.it
  • Suspecting court of using AI, man injected prompts in filings to try to win case - arstechnica.com
  • Demystifying Type (and some Un-Paradoxing) - sifter.org
  • Astronomers Discover a New Kind of Cosmic Object: a Black Hole 'Star' - theguardian.com
  • Chinese magnetic sensor breakthrough may help smartwatch detect submarine 500 metres deep - scmp.com
  • Is there any good maintained project written in zig for study? - reddit.com
  • "That's not SOC 2 compliant" - ampcode.com
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  • Rust paint app coming along nicely! - i.redd.it
  • Historical slavery predicts contemporary disparities in mortality between Black and White Americans - pnas.org
  • Rent vs. buy, backtested across 241 US metros with pinned data - github.com
  • The other Sean Byrne doesn't exist - conic.al
  • Tron (Hacker) - en.wikipedia.org
  • Northern Gannet - simonwillison.net
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  • Gecko emerges as a new GameCube emulator alternative to Dolphin - techedt.com
  • It appears Karma is not yet dead for CEO that layed off 900 via Zoom - edition.cnn.com
  • Microsoft Walks Away From China - finance.yahoo.com
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  • NSA and IETF, Part 9 - blog.cr.yp.to
  • Mutation hotspots help 'friendly' viruses outmaneuver the bacteria in your gut - phys.org
  • RVA23 vs ARMv9 a Small Experiment - gist.github.com
  • Alibaba adds commercial restrictions to open-weight Qwen3.8-Max AI model - scmp.com
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  • PayPal in Talks to Sell Itself to Stripe, Private-Equity Firm Advent - wsj.com
  • Displaying File Names for Multi-File Inputs with Stimulus - danielabaron.me
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  • Flownie – Open and Visual Data Workflow Platform with AI Agent Assistance - flownie.com
  • OnlyFans investor says AI can't 'disrupt' adult creators - mashable.com
  • nixpkgs-multiverse: fast mode - fzakaria.com
  • OpenAI talent exodus raises 'huge red flag' ahead of IPO - cnbc.com
  • Abdominal fat predicts heart disease risk better than BMI - acc.org
  • Claude Fable 5 Having Fun - github.com
  • Ukraine Says Nvidia Chip Was Found Inside a Russian Cruise Missile, May Indicate AI Weapons Tech - gadgetreview.com
  • Vulnerability Giving Attackers Full Control of Macs Is Under Active Exploitation - arstechnica.com
  • Don't classify. Hallucinate! - simonwillison.net
  • Two Simple Steps Toward De-MAGAfication - prospect.org
  • Going Dark, and the era of law enforcement hacking - blog.cryptographyengineering.com
  • The Embedded Rustacean Issue #78 - theembeddedrustacean.com
  • Tech analyst Ben Thompson dismisses the 'clearly absurd' concept embedded in AI watermarking - yahoo.com
  • 2026 EuroLLVM - youtube.com
  • CSSC7 - Control Specified Source Compiling - i.redd.it
  • CEO who fired 900 people on Zoom just before Christmas wants his job back - cnn.com
  • Young People Hate AI - and the Billionaires That Love It - Gadget Review - gadgetreview.com
  • Soup Raiders goes native: What you gain by building your own game engine - eliasfarhan.ch
  • How Claude's text watermarking works - anthropic.com
  • Nine PBS lost access to 50TB of archives when its data center vanished - techspot.com
  • Jason Arday, ex-Cambridge professor at centre of plagiarism row, found dead - bbc.com
  • Embed a real Linux terminal on your website - sandbox.bio
  • 2027 Will Be the ‘Worst Year in History’ for Memory Supply, Says SK Hynix CEO - pcmag.com
  • Every fucking website: 2026 edition - op.tngl.io
  • Kernel Context Switch Costs And Spin Locks In Perf Profile: A Practical Study - medium.com
  • Independent Internet Forums - indieforums.linklists.net
  • Young people increasingly don't trust AI - or the billionaires that keep telling us we should all love AI, survey finds - techradar.com
  • State judge orders Kalshi to stop offering sports bets and other wagers - arstechnica.com
  • Is a bachelor's still enough to break into compiler work? 1 YoE app dev, never touched low-level - reddit.com
  • Thunderbird's Desktop Calendar Visual Redesign - blog.thunderbird.net
  • Just how big is the hidden leverage of AI hyperscalers? - ft.com
  • France's Top Court Blocks Social Media Ban For Under-15s - yahoo.com
  • Critics Slam Tesla's Gamification Of FSD As Driver Hits 25,000-Mile Streak - insideevs.com
  • X opens its ranking algorithm and exposes shadowbans - techcrunch.com
  • Count Binface receives over a quarter of votes in Clacton by-election - bbc.com
  • RETRACTED: Excess mortality across countries in the Western World since the COVID-19 pandemic: ‘Our World in Data’ estimates of January 2020 to December 2022 - reddit.com
  • Autonomous AI attacks pose 'clear and present danger' to critical infrastructure - theregister.com
  • The Real Reason Data Center Gas Power Plants Are So Dirty - wired.com
  • How to ship a database every day - turbopuffer.com
  • Unexpected (to me) behaviour in Lisp sub-typing - simondobson.org
  • France's top court blocks social media ban for under-15s - reuters.com
  • PBS Station Fears Losing 50TB of Data After Being Ghosted By Cloud Provider - arstechnica.com
  • Guilt-Driven Development - markuseliasson.se
  • Roblox Is Now Under Investigation By The U.S. Senate Over Child Safety - kotaku.com
  • "Solving a largely imaginary user goal" - unsung.aresluna.org
  • What if I switch from Rust to Zig because of long build times in development? - reddit.com
  • Comparative TWAS suggests predominantly shared ageing-related gene expression patterns with quantitative differences in treatment-resistant schizophrenia - doi.org
  • Patterns and problems in emerging multi-agent systems - anthropic.com
  • Firefox is now the last major browser that still supports uBlock Origin - pcworld.com
  • AI data centers will use more than 1 trillion liters of water annually by 2028 - explodingtopics.com
  • 'The Nerd Reich' tracks the 'unmasking of Silicon Valley's true politics' - npr.org
  • AV1 vs. AV2: Which Video Codec Should You Use in 2026? - red5.net
  • Study links coffee consumption to metabolic health and sex hormones - oulu.fi
  • Researchers tested standardized oral THC in 171 adults with PTSD-related nightmares - technologynetworks.com
  • Qwen3.8-27B - twitter.com
  • Demographic Dividend, my ass; overpopulation sucks - shubhamjain.co
  • Qwen 3.8 27B - huggingface.co
  • Meta Patents AI Glasses to Use Facial Recognition to Identify People, Make Highlight Reels of Your Dinner Party - 404media.co
  • Microsoft Japan's 4-day work week boosted productivity by 40 percent - mashable.com
  • US courts will start publishing how often the government uses spyware - techcrunch.com
  • US loses one-fourth of drone fleet as Iran war drains its arsenal - indiatoday.in
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  • Windows Task Manager's original creator rebuilt it for 2026, and you'll be able to try it on your PC very soon - windowscentral.com
  • Oracle planning new round of layoffs in August 2026 - qz.com
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  • AI Model Atlas – visualizing populations of ML models as interconnected 3D graph - run.cosmograph.app
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  • APIMart: Discounted AI API Aggregator for GPT-5, Sora 2 - apimart.ai
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  • US Senate launches investigation into Roblox over child safety concerns - dexerto.com
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  • Netflix and Disney are now considering free, ad-supported streaming - techspot.com
  • Making companies liable could rein in runaway AI - axios.com
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  • UK scientists to grow miniature human organs for drug testing. - theguardian.com
  • 36% of Dutch doctors letting AI listen in on conversations with patients, up from 14% a year earlier - nltimes.nl
  • US government will let private companies hack criminal gangs - cybersecuritydive.com
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  • OpenAI reported Florida man's rape and murder threats to FBI - palmbeachpost.com
  • Curl Performance - daniel.haxx.se
  • what is the alternative to object-orientation? - reddit.com
  • If Apple sends you a push notification alerting you to a spyware attack, take it seriously - techcrunch.com
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  • 59% of American oppose AI data centers being built in their community — this has cost $130 billion in delays and cancellations in Q1 2026, so developers are fighting back - techradar.com
  • Flock says its new tool will help identify police abuse, but hasn’t explained how it works - techcrunch.com
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  • GopherCon UK 2026 - jvt.me
  • Bipartisan 'Uprising' Against Flock Cameras: a Larger Fight Against Big Tech and Surveillance? - salon.com
  • Everyone talks about AI agents. This is what one looks from the inside - pssah4.github.io
  • For the love of god stop using CPU limits in Kubernetes - github.com
  • What are you doing this weekend? - lobste.rs
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  • Higher body fat in pregnancy may influence child ADHD risk through inflammation - psypost.org
  • Major oil slick washes up on Iran coast after Hormuz ship strike - bbc.com
  • Computing graph dominators - neugierig.org
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  • DeepSeek peak/off-peak pricing update - api-docs.deepseek.com
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  • SlopScan: Displays a "slop score" when viewing public git repositories - addons.mozilla.org
  • Go Vulnerabilities - reddit.com
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  • Phones should have a 'guest lock' feature - curvise.net
  • Connecticut judge says plaintiff hid messages for AI in court filings - reuters.com
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  • Coin-sized device can hack a Boeing 737 Flight Management Computer, mess with takeoff weights, or even divert an aircraft, gadget connects to an easily accessible port that overrides commands from the pilots… - tomshardware.com
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  • Three Supermassive Black Holes Discovered In a Single Galaxy For the First Time - phys.org
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  • Alibaba Cloud launches AI supernode for enterprises - techinasia.com
  • OWASP Top 10 CI/CD Security Risks - owasp.org
  • Anthropic set AI agents loose on the same task. They started a turf war. - techcrunch.com
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  • Question about Send and Sync traits - reddit.com
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  • US conducted mass spying campaign against leftwing and anti-ICE protesters - theguardian.com
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  • 'Not acceptable': Judge orders Google to make rival app store installs easier - theverge.com
  • Alibaba Pioneers Revenue Share on Open-Weight Models — the First Chinese Lab to Tax Deployment - finance.yahoo.com
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  • Could AI create a ‘permanent underclass’? - ft.com
  • Bluesky Protocol Services - atproto.com
  • Your Modules Are Lying to You - blog.gaborkoos.com
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  • sqlite-utils 4.2.1 - simonwillison.net
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  • How AI text watermarking works - declaude.org
  • Researchers find Windows 11 can be hacked with no physical access with new attack - neowin.net
  • A long division story - kolja.rs
  • Let's not call it "tech debt," it's just "mess" - simplermachines.com
  • Flock “can’t tech its way out” of the stalker cop problem, experts say - arstechnica.com
  • EFF's Position on Flock Camera Database Searches: 'Get a Warrant First' - and Police Use Should Be Restricted By Law - eff.org
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  • My skinner box It was made for me - sgt.hootr.club
  • Chestnut – eGPU dock with open-source firmware - hwbusters.com
  • Rails Is Done - ruby.libhunt.com
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  • AI Companies Are Suddenly Racing to Watermark Their Content — Here’s What That Means - yahoo.com
  • File Recovery in Process - gwolf.org
  • Discord raises free upload limit to 20MB after lowering it two years ago because "storage management is expensive" - dexerto.com
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  • Astronomers discover a brand-new type of astrophysical object: A black hole star, « The mashup of a black hole and an enormous star has never been seen before and could explain the mysterious little red dots often found in deep-space images - news.mit.edu
  • sqlite-utils 4.2 - simonwillison.net
  • 'We're Not Big Brother': Flock CEO Unveils New Privacy Guardrails After Backlash - finance.yahoo.com
  • Building an AI-Assisted Receipt Reader That Doesn't Guess - blog.planetargon.com
  • llm-gemini 0.33 - simonwillison.net
  • Go 1.26.6 and Go 1.25.13 are released - groups.google.com
  • Flock's answer to its surveillance scandals: trust us - motherjones.com
  • Pixy, visual editor for coding agents, like Figma on your live site - pixydesignapp.com
  • Twitch finally lets you opt out of AI training, years after it started - techspot.com
  • C3 0.8.3 Feature flags - c3-lang.org
  • Person Hides Prompt Injection in Legal Filing Telling AI to Side with Them - 404media.co
  • Write a SQL Optimizer using Egg (2023) - rustmagazine.org
  • Microsoft Retreats In China - reuters.com
  • Understanding is the new bottleneck - geoffreylitt.com
  • Memory maker CXMT overtakes Tencent to become China's most valuable company 17 days after its IPO — now worth $524 billion - tomshardware.com
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  • AI Is Threatening Natural Resources for Billions - unric.org
  • OxiSH: SSH Server Written in Rust - github.com
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  • OpenCode Senses, An insanely fast and highly accurate vision plugin - github.com
  • Flock Admits Failures That Put Innocent People at Risk, Overhauls Police Search Rules - thedrive.com
  • The Optimization Backlash Has Begun - bloomberg.com
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  • New model BDH-CQ costs $0.007 per task 11x less than OpenAI Luna even w 80% off - huggingface.co
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  • I want extern "fil-C" - domenkozar.com
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  • Gemini 3.7 Flash - ai.google.dev
  • Gemini 3.7 Flash - blog.google
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  • Meet RubyConf Scholar: KJ Loving - rubycentral.org
  • New messenger app sends texts by virtual pigeon and sometimes the bird just dies - dexerto.com
  • Why to Use a Multi-Stage Dockerfile - fastruby.io
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  • What I Learned Securing Sniffnet with the GitHub Secure Open Source Fund - sniffnet.app
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  • EuroZig - eurozig.eu
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  • In a first, US will allow some private firms to carry out cyberattacks - techcrunch.com
  • Massachusetts teen accused of killing mother, brother with help from ChatGPT - nbcnews.com
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  • The UK's on-device scanning plan is a threat to enterprise environments - techradar.com
  • OxiSH, a modern, memory-safe SSH server - dirkjan.ochtman.nl
  • ZOOMSDAY, Zoom Zero-Click Vulnerabilities Via Annotation - a.security
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  • Young Americans Don’t Trust Billionaire AI Leaders, New Poll Finds - forbes.com
  • Google is building three huge new subsea cables to connect North, Central and South America - techradar.com
  • Text AI watermarks will always be trivial to remove - seangoedecke.com
  • AP Exclusive: ICE plans to give officers gloves that can deliver painful electric shocks - apnews.com
  • Anthropic Could Be Worth $2 Trillion When It Goes Public - arstechnica.com
  • CBP Workers Allegedly Used Government Databases to Spy on Exes, Crushes, and Colleagues - wired.com
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  • Men are less likely than women to seek help after experiencing intimate partner violence, and new research found the main barriers include viewing it as a private matter, fear of retaliation, shame… - publichealth.gmu.edu
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  • Cargo thieves are staging car crashes to steal AI data center hardware - techspot.com
  • Gloomberb - gloom.sh
  • (Project Amber) New guide: Preparing for Change: Safe Switching over Sealed APIs - mail.openjdk.org
  • DeepSeek up to 1000% price hike is live - xcancel.com
  • AI agents lie, cheat and steal. That is putting off users - economist.com
  • Why Are Rivers So Mathematical? - quantamagazine.org
  • Nine PBS sues Iron Mountain over blocked access to archival data - current.org
  • PBS loses 70 years of TV history after cloud storage vendor goes defunct - tomshardware.com
  • DeepSeek Harness - github.com
  • U.S boosts drone surveillance as flesh-eating screwworms spread in Texas - arstechnica.com
  • DeepSeek API Pricing Update - twitter.com
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  • SIMD in the 90s: Programming Intel's Pentium MMX - pikuma.com
  • Feeling stressed and overworked? Don't worry - OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks that we just love to work, and that's why AI won't result in a four-day working week - techradar.com
  • How Go detects struct copies with sync.noCopy - func25.dev
  • Deutsche Bank becomes first foreign yuan clearing bank in Europe - tradersunion.com
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  • NASA rover unexpectedly finds ruby- and sapphire-forming mineral in Martian rocks - sciencealert.com
  • Twitch feeds your streams to Amazon's AI unless you tell it to stop - theregister.com
  • Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered three active supermassive black holes in a single galaxy (J0148-4214) located 12.5 billion light-years away - aanda.org
  • Spotify to introduce AI badge after fans make feelings 'clear' - bbc.com
  • Claude's new Scarlet Letter watermark is invisible — for now - arstechnica.com
  • A preview of Roc 0.1.0 - youtu.be
  • Brian May badly recreates iconic Queen album cover to prove dangers of AI: “So this is the kind of intelligence that will soon be ruling the world?” - nme.com
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  • Beyond WASI: Running any Rust application in the browser with BrowserPod 3.0 - labs.leaningtech.com
  • Digitizing super 8 film yourself - nibblestew.blogspot.com
  • Which minimal Docker images work best for Go applications? - reddit.com
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  • Let Them Write RFCs - ohadravid.github.io
  • China’s electric revolution is extending beyond EVs and trucks to ferries and cargo ships - thedriven.io
  • Taking the stairs could cut risk of early death - eurekalert.org
  • First Human Trial of Poop Transplant to Treat Food Allergies Shows Promising Results - sciencealert.com
  • After Microsoft threatened legal action, a security researcher publishes a new Windows zero-day bug - techcrunch.com
  • Jakarta EE 11 MVC sample - github.com
  • If I own Claude's outputs why can't I train my own model on them? - support.claude.com
  • Medical data of 19 million Poles stolen in major breach - pap.pl
  • AI coding startup Cognition reportedly already in talks to raise at $40B valuation - techcrunch.com
  • Private Intelligence Firms Are Selling Dossiers on AI and Data Center Critics - prospect.org
  • Terabytes of credentials leaked in supply-chain attack - arstechnica.com
  • U.S. and Ukrainian Forces Went Head-to-Head in an Exercise. Ukraine’s Drones Won. - wsj.com
  • On Hacking - stallman.org
  • Mozilla says stricter antitrust measures against Google 'threaten Firefox' - techcentral.ie
  • Choosing Colors for Developers - railsdesigner.com
  • Speeding Up Small Ruby Hashes - byroot.github.io
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  • America really might restore democracy to Venezuela - economist.com
  • This Week in Rust #664 - this-week-in-rust.org
  • Ukraine Finds Nvidia AI Chip In New Russian Missile - kyivpost.com
  • ChatGPT Desktop (Codex Desktop) for Linux - openai.com
  • How should Futhark expose irregular arrays to the programmer? - futhark-lang.org
  • Does anyone run Postgres without PgBouncer? - brandur.org
  • Clamiga: Common Lisp for the Amiga - nnamgreb.de
  • alchemy-utils 0.1a1 - simonwillison.net
  • 74% of enterprises run AI in production, but half can't prove it pays off - marketscale.com
  • Introducing chestnut - blog.comma.ai
  • Chinese bullet train breaks acceleration world record by going from 0 to 800kmph in 5 seconds - independent.co.uk
  • Anthropic in Talks to Buy World Model AI Startup Decart for $6B - bloomberg.com
  • GitHub Stacks in Jujutsu - alan.norbauer.com
  • Why Japanese firms are being so slow to use AI - bbc.com
  • California Uber, Lyft drivers win union recognition - cbsnews.com
  • Sexually aroused men are more prone to misjudging a woman’s interest in flirting by focusing on her clothing rather than her facial expressions - psypost.org
  • Meta’s federal trial moves forward, accused of youth safety violations - cnbc.com
  • Scientists may have found way to outpace speed of light - sciencealert.com
  • A New Attempt to Fork Rails - rubyweekly.com
  • From Slow Tests to Slow Production: Debugging With Stackprof - aha.io
  • Agents on Rails: The First Benchmark Report - rubyonrails.org
  • Testing Rails from Scratch: Book Updates - leftofthe.dev
  • DeepSeek V4 Pro 0813 (on OpenRouter) - simonwillison.net
  • Flutter 3.47 - flutter.dev
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  • How Social Media Spurred a Refugee Crisis Between Spain and Morocco - nytimes.com
  • Cursor Design Mode - cursor.com
  • Principia Mathematica is modern and insightful - okmij.org
  • Claude users are mad that Anthropic's new watermarks will catch them using it - techcrunch.com
  • Nvidia doubles RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell's MSRP to a staggering $16,000 - tomshardware.com
  • Twitch Is Now Using Your Content To Train Amazon AI Models And Has Hidden The Option To Opt Out - kotaku.com
  • A marketplace where AI agents buy services from AI agents - aaas-marketplace-1089237826218.asia-northeast1.run.app
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  • The Verge: Cats and dogs are missing meals after a popular smart feeder went down - theverge.com
  • AI agents aren’t legally responsible for any harm that they cause, experts say. So who is? - theguardian.com
  • Booksellers suspect AI firms are buying and then destroying rare books - arstechnica.com
  • Degradability - fagnerbrack.com
  • Study ties estrogen-based menopausal hormone therapy to lower Alzheimer’s risk - med.stanford.edu
  • Node.js creator liberates Durable Objects from Cloudflare - theregister.com
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  • My Ten Years in No Man's Sky - nmsspot.com
  • i fell in love with this language - reddit.com
  • Chicago mayor demands data center moratorium after backlash - bloomberg.com
  • Bumble scraps signature rule and now allows men to make first move on dating app - nbcnews.com
  • Anti-extremism experts warn AI TikToks of violent fruits and vegetables could radicalize kids - dexerto.com
  • alchemy-utils 0.1a0 - simonwillison.net
  • Preparing for Change: Safe Switching over Sealed APIs (Java) - openjdk.org
  • Big Tech Wants to Harvest Your Thoughts - wired.com
  • AI labs shouldn't be allowed to grade their own homework - fortune.com
  • Tabs, Spaces, Hand Tools, and Seat Belts - newsletter.powderworks.dev
  • Delta - zed.dev
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  • The "Godmother of AI" says the biggest AI risk in schools isn't cheating – it's students losing the desire to learn - techspot.com
  • Russian-designed Gerbera drones found near vital European offshore gas site, get blown up - arstechnica.com
  • Building a Key-Value Database on S3 in Go - medium.com
  • Signal adds new security feature to thwart man-in-the-middle attacks - bleepingcomputer.com
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  • Not sure where I am going with this garbage collection rabbit hole - ikouchiha47.github.io
  • US Tries to Override New York Gambling Laws, Orders Kalshi to Keep Operating - arstechnica.com
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  • Google Search falsely declared Sam Altman dead, but Google says nobody did it manually - searchenginewatch.com
  • Google is quietly testing out new ways to crush the human spirit - sfgate.com
  • DeepSeek V4 Pro 0813 quietly released - api-docs.deepseek.com
  • Qwen3.8-2.4T - huggingface.co
  • American Airlines AI rebooks passengers without consent - insideflyer.com
  • Incident with Pull Requests and Issues – Resolved - githubstatus.com
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  • DeepSeek V4 Pro 0813 - openrouter.ai
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  • China-Linked Hackers Used AI To Run First-Ever 'Autonomous' Cyberattack On Taiwan - tomshardware.com
  • My Homelab Got Hacked – A Postmortem - phunky.cafe
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  • Grok 4.6 - x.ai
  • Ruby and Rails Performance Roundup: The Backlog Edition - mensfeld.pl
  • agentic code review mostly catches my agent writing java in go - reddit.com
  • Quoting Florian Herrengt - simonwillison.net
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  • Qwen3.8 Weights Released - modelscope.cn
  • License plate reader searches should require a warrant - andrewpwheeler.com
  • Google apologizes for not refunding man’s LoTR movies after they vanished from library - dexerto.com
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  • Researchers Show How Meta's 'Pervert Glasses' Are Used to Harass Women - 404media.co
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  • A tycoon game where you run an AI company - store.steampowered.com
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  • I requested a copy of my data from McDonald’s loyalty program - wired.com
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  • AI is removing the middle class of software engineering? - blog.florianherrengt.com
  • General Motors hands its $3.5 billion battery dream to Samsung - arenaev.com
  • fearless_simd v0.7: 64-bit integers, improved generics, SSE2, and upcoming v1.0 - linebender.org
  • I'm done using AI - brettcodes.com
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  • German advocacy group lodges criminal complaint over Meta AI glasses - reuters.com
  • Mindful coding: Purpose and intention - var0.xyz
  • FCC now requires satellite operators to share real-time location data - cnn.com
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  • AI’s climate problem is worse than we thought - heated.world
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  • Google Unveils Pixel 11 Lineup - techcrunch.com
  • 'Stop Stealing Our Future': Students Arrested in Protest of OpenAI's Lobby Office - commondreams.org
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  • Minecraft clone in no_std Rust + MMX inline asm running on an IBM ThinkPad 600E - youtu.be
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  • What sort of maths are LLMs good at? - gowers.wordpress.com
  • Episode 547: Andy Croll - therubyonrailspodcast.com
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  • uBlock Origin is giving up the fight to keep ads off Facebook - digitalescapetools.com
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  • Analyzing My Lobsters Submissions - abhinavsarkar.net
  • Numba in the Browser: Unlocking a New Scientific Python Stack in JupyterLite - notebook.link
  • Why Target Common Lisp for Code Generation? - funcall.blogspot.com
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  • Farmer kills 25 acres of his own crops after taking AI’s advice - dexerto.com
  • Congressional Letter to Sam Altman demanding HuggingFace incident transparency [pdf] - casar.house.gov
  • Introducing Automatic Key Verification - signal.org
  • Swarms of Tiny Robots Remove Microplastics From Soil and Water - phys.org
  • Cloudflare OS, is it worth? - blog.emre.xyz
  • AI agent hacks gym to get its user a spot in pilates class - bbc.com
  • C++26: std::indirect - sandordargo.com
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  • Asus Bike Booster - asus.com
  • “An inherent conflict of interest”: More than 800 USA Today Co. employees want the company to end its new Palantir partnership - niemanlab.org
  • llama.cpp - llama.app
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  • RangeFrom, Part 1․․ - erk.dev
  • Peer-Reviewed Study Exposes How Big Tech and Big Oil Work ‘Hand-in-Glove’ to Profit Off AI - commondreams.org
  • New Bedford police officer accused of using Flock cameras to track ex-partner - newbedfordlight.org
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  • Industrial-scale illegal and unreported fishing accounts for an estimated 8–15% of global marine wild catch and supports an illicit seafood trade worth US$6.2–12.2 billion annually, with about two-thirds of its value originating in West Africa… - pnas.org
  • Thiel, tech elite chief villains in ‘Nerd Reich’ - sfexaminer.com
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  • DEF CON crowd suspected in fake-hotspot attack on Delta flight - arstechnica.com
  • England and Wales ban Meta Glasses from courtrooms - engadget.com
  • Text Watermarking for Non-Academics - blog.gaborkoos.com
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  • US hires over 2k video gamers as air traffic controllers - cbsnews.com
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  • The Unseen Delta: Characterizing the Compiler Optimization Landscape via Top-Down Differential Analysis - arxiv.org
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  • Amazon's new Texas data center could become the single largest polluter in the US - techspot.com
  • Stealing Reasoning Traces from Proprietary LLM APIs - simonwillison.net
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  • Give Palantir up to $244M through 2028, says internal Defense Department memo - theregister.com
  • Meta can't stop states' $1.4 trillion lawsuit from going to trial | Judges tell Meta that Section 230 provides a defense, not immunity from lawsuits. - arstechnica.com
  • GlassFish 9.0 M3 released! - github.com
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  • People from different cultural backgrounds (Chinese, Dutch and Greek) have the same ‘tickle hotspots’ on the body - nature.com
  • AI Is Solving CTF Challenges in Minutes - simulationslabs.com
  • Americans are rallying against data centers. Surprisingly few are actually getting built - cnn.com
  • The 19th-Century Family Fortunes Funding Degrowth - effort.news
  • License plate readers can now track your phone too, thanks to new surveillance tech - techspot.com
  • datasette-upload-dbs 0.5a0 - simonwillison.net
  • The brain may be about to have its Ozempic moment - economist.com
  • Gemini becomes Google's fastest-growing product ever as it hits 1B users - arstechnica.com
  • Bluesky's active user base is shrinking as its focus expands beyond the app - techcrunch.com
  • Marine heatwaves may threaten human health by intensifying extreme weather, promoting harmful algal blooms, disrupting seafood supplies and livelihoods, and contributing to anxiety and grief in coastal communities… - nature.com
  • Compression is prediction - ngrok.com
  • Amazon Used a Startlingly Dirty Trick to Build a Data Center Without Consent of Community - yahoo.com
  • Mark Zuckerberg’s AI manifesto is exactly why people don’t like AI - tech.yahoo.com
  • Profiling Rust with hotpath-rs: The Complete Guide - From SQL Queries to CPU Sampling - hotpath.rs
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  • Workers at OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta say AI is making their jobs harder, not easier - techspot.com
  • Compiler and runtime for JavaScript on the JVM - github.com
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  • My Anti AI computer - punkx.org
  • Grok Bot by SpaceXAI - x.ai
  • Grok Bot - x.ai
  • AI Investors Are Suddenly Quaking in Their Boots - finance.yahoo.com
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  • Go is an ideal language for AI-assisted software engineering - developers.googleblog.com
  • Technology Is Moving Faster Than Society Can Govern It - forbes.com
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  • Wall St. Wants Another Half-Trillion Dollars for the A.I. Boom - nytimes.com
  • Spotify to distinguish AI artists from real people and block them from some playlists - theguardian.com
  • Low-Tech Ceramic Water Filter - wiki.lowtechlab.org
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  • Tesla to recall over 20,000 US vehicles over excessively bright low-beam headlights - reuters.com
  • New surveillance tech links your phone to your license plate | Phone and Bluetooth signals could turn roadside cameras into far richer tracking tools - arstechnica.com
  • Git-knife – Edit commit messages, authors, and dates like a spreadsheet - github.com
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  • Writing Git from Scratch in Zig - youtu.be
  • Federal vendor with $50M in contracts leaves portal broken for a month - propublica.org
  • GNOME Shell Design Dreams - blogs.gnome.org
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  • Why Did OpenAI's Head of Ethics Chloé Bakalar Leave? - aimagazine.com
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  • New Orleans is using AI to triage 911 calls in case of backlog - consumerrights.wiki
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  • Stealing Reasoning Traces from Proprietary LLM APIs - stolen-thoughts.com
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  • Dancing with friends and enemies: boids' swarm intelligence (2012) - community.wolfram.com
  • OpenAI’s head of ethics leaves less than a year after joining - ft.com
  • Large-scale U.S study finds no link between crime and unauthorized immigration - socialecology.uci.edu
  • Making holograms with a pen plotter - blog.jordan.matelsky.com
  • Meta told to pay another $567m in New Mexico child safety lawsuit - bbc.com
  • 5 years later, Windows 10 refuses to die, and Microsoft just can't push holdouts to Windows 11 - windowslatest.com
  • Benchmarking Python API frameworks with real workloads: FastAPI, Litestar, DRF, Ninja, Bolt - reddit.com
  • Announcing the 2026 H2 Casual Tournament Kit - nullsignal.games
  • England set to be one of the first countries to eliminate hepatitis C - bbc.com
  • Bernie Sanders tells OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta to pause AI development or face Senate action - techspot.com
  • Stanford CS143 class on Compilers - reddit.com
  • Experts are warning: our AI arms race is putting humanity at risk - theguardian.com
  • Adults who do both aerobic and muscle strengthening exercises are less likely to develop a raft of chronic diseases: 50% less type 2 diabetes, 24% less hypertension and 23% less cancer… - news.uq.edu.au
  • How to organize Claude Code for product work - theaithinker.com
  • Sponsor Hanami in 2026 - hanakai.org
  • Wireless biocompatible magnetic microparticles can remotely stimulate the vagus nerve to control heart and breathing rates in mice, offering a safer alternative to brain electrodes for treating neurological disorders. - advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
  • Valve informs customers about data breach, personal data stolen - neowin.net
  • Microsoft reportedly raises Windows 11 license price significantly more than expected - neowin.net
  • Cholesterol Treatment May Also Remove PFAS And Microplastics From Blood - sciencealert.com
  • Nvidia's Risky Business - stratechery.com
  • Maintaining an Organizational Knowledge Graph with an LLM and Event Sourcing - blog.arkency.com
  • More than 10 firms pay up to $100k a month for access to Truth Social posts - bbc.com
  • London Underground begins scanning passengers' faces - btp.police.uk
  • France to ban unsolicited telemarketing calls - lemonde.fr
  • Anthropic just rolled out a tool that'll decimate some people's dreams of writing AI novels undetected - tech.yahoo.com
  • A clinical audit of 810 conversations across 9 chatbots found concerning mental health responses were widespread, though less common in newer models. - nature.com
  • The Water Footprint of AI - doi.org
  • Reddit Bans 11-Year Account for GPL Game Post, Testing the EU's DSA - reddit.com
  • A cybersecurity researcher covered a Toyota in an AI-generated pattern to confuse Flock cameras - techspot.com
  • Continuations 2026/32: Set the Table - timriley.info
  • Modeling State Transitions in Postgres - thoughtbot.com
  • Reviewing code is a skill - typesanitizer.com
  • Mark Zuckerberg is trying to solve his AI data center problem with a $1 billion giveaway - businessinsider.com
  • DeepSeek: Reverse Engineering an AI Assistant by Interviewing Itself - manish.sh
  • Mcptoon – Token-efficient MCP CLI client - github.com
  • Bow Windshield - en.wikipedia.org
  • House Dems call for AI companies to testify on recent hacks: ‘Clear risk to safety’ - cnbc.com
  • Solving Advent Of Code on FPGAs with Haskell Clash - midirus.com