Daily Top Stories
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Fabrice Bellard Releases MicroQuickJS (github.com)
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Some Epstein file redactions are being undone with hacks (theguardian.com)
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Meta is using the Linux scheduler designed for Valve's Steam Deck on its servers (phoronix.com)
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X-ray: a Python library for finding bad redactions in PDF documents (github.com)
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We replaced H.264 streaming with JPEG screenshots (and it worked better) (blog.helix.ml)
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Unifi Travel Router (blog.ui.com)
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Texas app store age verification law blocked by federal judge (macrumors.com)
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How did DOGE disrupt so much while saving so little? (nytimes.com)
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I didn't realize my LG TV was spying on me until I turned off Live Plus (pocket-lint.com)
10.
Nabokov's guide to foreigners learning Russian (twitter.com)
11.
Don't Become the Machine (armeet.bearblog.dev)
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HTTP Caching, a Refresher (danburzo.ro)
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Stop Slopware (stopslopware.net)
14.
Google 2025 recap: Research breakthroughs of the year (blog.google)
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Show HN: Turn raw HTML into production-ready images for free (html2png.dev)
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Autonomously navigating the real world: lessons from the PG&E outage (waymo.com)
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Volvo Centum is Dalton Maag's new typeface for Volvo (wallpaper.com)
18.
Help My c64 caught on fire (c0de517e.com)
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US sanctions EU government officials behind the DSA (mastodon.social)
20.
Is Northern Virginia still the least reliable AWS region? (statusgator.com)
21.
Terrence Malick's Disciples (yalereview.org)
22.
The Ultimate Windows Utility (2022) (christitus.com)
23.
Towards a secure peer-to-peer app platform for Clan (clan.lol)
24.
An initial analysis of the discovered Unix V4 tape (spinellis.gr)
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US bars 5 Europeans it says pressured tech firms to censor American viewpoints (apnews.com)
26.
When irate product support customers demand to speak to Bill Gates (devblogs.microsoft.com)
27.
Help my website is too small (lukeplant.me.uk)
28.
Open source USB to GPIB converter (for Test and Measurement instruments) (github.com)
29.
'Dracula's Chivito': Hubble reveals largest birthplace of planets ever observed (phys.org)
30.
Could lockfiles just be SBOMs? (nesbitt.io)