Daily Top Stories
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Total monthly number of StackOverflow questions over time (data.stackexchange.com)
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Neural Networks: Zero to Hero (karpathy.ai)
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Report: Microsoft kills official way to activate Windows 11/10 without internet (neowin.net)
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The suck is why we're here (nik.art)
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Swift on Android: Full Native App Development Now Possible (docs.swifdroid.com)
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Can I start using Wayland in 2026? (michael.stapelberg.ch)
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China DRAM Maker CXMT Targets $4.2B IPO as It Takes on Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron (ic-pcb.com)
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The Gentle Seduction (1989) (skyhunter.com)
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KDE onboarding is good now (rabbitictranslator.com)
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Corroded: Illegal Rust (github.com)
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Maybe comments should explain 'what' (2017) (hillelwayne.com)
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Take One Small Step (thinkhuman.com)
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Street Fighter II, the World Warrier (2021) (fabiensanglard.net)
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Jeffgeerling.com has been Migrated to Hugo (jeffgeerling.com)
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Lessons from 14 Years at Google (addyosmani.com)
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US attack on Venezuela raises fears of future Greenland takeover (theguardian.com)
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JavaScript engines zoo – Compare every JavaScript engine (zoo.js.org)
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The Unbearable Joy of Sitting Alone in a Café (candost.blog)
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Xr0 verifier, guarantee the safety of C programs at compile time (xr0.dev)
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Pickle 1 AR Glasses (YC W25) May Be Fraudulent (twitter.com)
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Understanding the bin, sbin, usr/bin, usr/sbin split (2010) (lists.busybox.net)
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MyTorch – Minimalist autograd in 450 lines of Python (github.com)
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Gershwin-desktop: OS X-like Desktop Environment based on GNUStep (github.com)
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The Great Gatsby is the most misunderstood novel (2021) (bbc.com)
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How Thomas Mann Wrote the Magic Mountain (theguardian.com)
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Scaling Latent Reasoning via Looped Language Models (arxiv.org)
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The Riven Diffs – Seeing Riven (1997) Differently (glthr.com)
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FreeBSD Home NAS, part 3: WireGuard VPN, routing, and Linux peers (rtfm.co.ua)
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Show HN: Vibe Coding a static site on a $25 Walmart Phone (stetsonblake.com)
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As deep-sea mining race ramps up, mission will assess whether ecosystems recover (science.org)