Daily Top Stories
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Wikipedia was in read-only mode following mass admin account compromise (wikimediastatus.net)
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Judge orders government to begin refunding more than $130B in tariffs (wsj.com)
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GPT-5.4 (openai.com)
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No right to relicense this project (github.com)
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Pentagon formally labels Anthropic supply-chain risk (wsj.com)
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Good software knows when to stop (ogirardot.writizzy.com)
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Where things stand with the Department of War (anthropic.com)
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A GitHub Issue Title Compromised 4k Developer Machines (grith.ai)
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Nvidia PersonaPlex 7B on Apple Silicon: Full-Duplex Speech-to-Speech in Swift (blog.ivan.digital)
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Proton Mail Helped FBI Unmask Anonymous 'Stop Cop City' Protester (404media.co)
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The Brand Age (paulgraham.com)
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The government uses targeted advertising to track your location (eff.org)
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Google Safe Browsing missed 84% of confirmed phishing sites (norn-labs.com)
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Show HN: Jido 2.0, Elixir Agent Framework (jido.run)
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Poor Man's Polaroid (boxart.lt)
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Noem Can't Explain Why She Hired 8-Day-Old Company for Ad Campaign (newrepublic.com)
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System76 on Age Verification Laws (blog.system76.com)
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The next generations of Bubble Tea, Lip Gloss, and Bubbles are available now (charm.land)
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A standard protocol to handle and discard low-effort, AI-Generated pull requests (406.fail)
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GPT-5.4 (openai.com)
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Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence (anthropic.com)
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US asked Ukraine for help fighting Iranian drones, Zelensky says (bbc.com)
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Smalltalk's Browser: Unbeatable, yet Not Enough (blog.lorenzano.eu)
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Let's Get Physical (m4iler.cloud)
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Remotely unlocking an encrypted hard disk (jyn.dev)
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Rising carbon dioxide levels now detected in human blood (phys.org)
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Fast-Servers (geocar.sdf1.org)
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OpenTitan Shipping in Production (opensource.googleblog.com)
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GPT-5.4 Thinking and GPT-5.4 Pro (twitter.com)
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Show HN: PageAgent, A GUI agent that lives inside your web app (alibaba.github.io)