Weekly Best
1.
Microsoft forced me to switch to Linux (himthe.dev)
2.
Antirender: remove the glossy shine on architectural renderings (antirender.com)
3.
Moltbook (moltbook.com)
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TikTok users can't upload anti-ICE videos. The company blames tech issues (cnn.com)
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Apple to soon take up to 30% cut from all Patreon creators in iOS app (macrumors.com)
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FBI is investigating Minnesota Signal chats tracking ICE (nbcnews.com)
7.
Vitamin D and Omega-3 have a larger effect on depression than antidepressants (blog.ncase.me)
8.
A few random notes from Claude coding quite a bit last few weeks (twitter.com)
9.
Mobile carriers can get your GPS location (an.dywa.ng)
10.
Notepad++ hijacked by state-sponsored actors (notepad-plus-plus.org)
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Euro firms must ditch Uncle Sam's clouds and go EU-native (theregister.com)
12.
Prism (openai.com)
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Teaching my neighbor to keep the volume down (idiallo.com)
14.
Defeating a 40-year-old copy protection dongle (dmitrybrant.com)
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Claude Code daily benchmarks for degradation tracking (marginlab.ai)
16.
Finland looks to introduce Australia-style ban on social media (yle.fi)
17.
GOG: Linux "the next major frontier" for gaming as it works on a native client (xda-developers.com)
18.
Netbird – Open Source Zero Trust Networking (netbird.io)
19.
Europe’s next-generation weather satellite sends back first images (esa.int)
20.
Amazon cuts 16k jobs (reuters.com)
21.
We can’t send mail farther than 500 miles (2002) (web.mit.edu)
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Please don't say mean things about the AI I just invested a billion dollars in (mcsweeneys.net)
23.
Project Genie: Experimenting with infinite, interactive worlds (blog.google)
24.
OpenClaw – Moltbot Renamed Again (openclaw.ai)
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Fedora Asahi Remix is now working on Apple M3 (bsky.app)
26.
HTTP Cats (http.cat)
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Doing the thing is doing the thing (softwaredesign.ing)
28.
Cloudflare claimed they implemented Matrix on Cloudflare workers. They didn't (tech.lgbt)
29.
U.S. government has lost more than 10k STEM PhDs since Trump took office (science.org)
30.
Tesla ending Models S and X production (cnbc.com)