Daily Top Stories
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Project Glasswing: Securing critical software for the AI era (anthropic.com)
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Lunar Flyby (nasa.gov)
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System Card: Claude Mythos Preview [pdf] (www-cdn.anthropic.com)
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Git commands I run before reading any code (piechowski.io)
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Veracrypt project update (sourceforge.net)
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GLM-5.1: Towards Long-Horizon Tasks (z.ai)
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US and Iran agree to provisional ceasefire (theguardian.com)
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Cambodia unveils statue to honour famous landmine-sniffing rat (bbc.com)
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Cloudflare targets 2029 for full post-quantum security (blog.cloudflare.com)
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OpenAI says its new model GPT-2 is too dangerous to release (2019) (slate.com)
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S3 Files (allthingsdistributed.com)
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12k Tons of Dumped Orange Peel Grew into a Landscape Nobody Expected (2017) (sciencealert.com)
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Assessing Claude Mythos Preview's cybersecurity capabilities (red.anthropic.com)
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Taste in the age of AI and LLMs (rajnandan.com)
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Revision Demoparty 2026: Razor1911 [video] (youtube.com)
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Show HN: An interactive map of Tolkien's Middle-earth (middle-earth-interactive-map.web.app)
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Claude Code login fails with OAuth timeout on Windows (github.com)
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Rescuing old printers with an in-browser Linux VM bridged to WebUSB over USB/IP (printervention.app)
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I've sold out (mariozechner.at)
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Protect your shed (dylanbutler.dev)
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Show HN: Gemma 4 Multimodal Fine-Tuner for Apple Silicon (github.com)
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Škoda DuoBell: A bicycle bell that penetrates noise-cancelling headphones (skoda-storyboard.com)
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Bitcoin and quantum computing (nehanarula.org)
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A whole civilization might die tonight (nbcnews.com)
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Xilem – An experimental Rust native UI framework (github.com)
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Moving fast in hardware: lessons from lab to $100M ARR (blog.zacka.io)
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Who Is Satoshi Nakamoto? My Quest to Unmask Bitcoin's Creator (nytimes.com)
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Ex-Meta worker investigated for downloading 30k private Facebook photos (bbc.com)
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US cities are axing Flock Safety surveillance technology (cnet.com)
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We moved Railway's frontend off Next.js. Builds went from 10+ mins to under two (blog.railway.com)