Palantir Gets Millions of Dollars from New York City's Public Hospitals
(theintercept.com)
Monthly Highlights
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Making MCP cheaper via CLI
(kanyilmaz.me)
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Show HN: Jido 2.0, Elixir Agent Framework
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iPhone 17e
(apple.com)
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Iran War Cost Tracker
(iran-cost-ticker.com)
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New iron nanomaterial wipes out cancer cells without harming healthy tissue
(sciencedaily.com)
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Descent, ported to the web
(mrdoob.github.io)
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Gradient.horse
(gradient.horse)
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DNS-Persist-01: A New Model for DNS-Based Challenge Validation
(letsencrypt.org)
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Block the “Upgrade to Tahoe” alerts
(robservatory.com)
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The Eternal Promise: A History of Attempts to Eliminate Programmers
(ivanturkovic.com)
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Warn about PyPy being unmaintained
(github.com)
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Audio is the one area small labs are winning
(amplifypartners.com)
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Zed editor switching graphics lib from blade to wgpu
(github.com)
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Every company building your AI assistant is now an ad company
(juno-labs.com)
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California's new bill requires DOJ-approved 3D printers that report themselves
(blog.adafruit.com)
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Can you reverse engineer our neural network?
(blog.janestreet.com)
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Six Math Essentials
(terrytao.wordpress.com)
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Pebble Production: February Update
(repebble.com)
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PayPal discloses data breach that exposed user info for 6 months
(bleepingcomputer.com)
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A simple web we own
(rsdoiel.github.io)
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GPT-5 outperforms federal judges in legal reasoning experiment
(papers.ssrn.com)
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Use protocols, not services
(notnotp.com)