Weekly Best
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Sam Altman may control our future – can he be trusted? (newyorker.com)
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Git commands I run before reading any code (piechowski.io)
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LinkedIn is searching your browser extensions (browsergate.eu)
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Google releases Gemma 4 open models (deepmind.google)
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I ported Mac OS X to the Nintendo Wii (bryankeller.github.io)
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Project Glasswing: Securing critical software for the AI era (anthropic.com)
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Issue: Claude Code is unusable for complex engineering tasks with Feb updates (github.com)
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Decisions that eroded trust in Azure – by a former Azure Core engineer (isolveproblems.substack.com)
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Veracrypt project update (sourceforge.net)
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Tell HN: Anthropic no longer allowing Claude Code subscriptions to use OpenClaw
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Artemis II crew take “spectacular” image of Earth (bbc.com)
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The threat is comfortable drift toward not understanding what you're doing (ergosphere.blog)
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Show HN: A game where you build a GPU (jaso1024.com)
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Eight years of wanting, three months of building with AI (lalitm.com)
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Lunar Flyby (nasa.gov)
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I won't download your app. The web version is a-ok (0xsid.com)
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Show HN: I built a tiny LLM to demystify how language models work (github.com)
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Caveman: Why use many token when few token do trick (github.com)
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Gemma 4 on iPhone (apps.apple.com)
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Author of "Careless People" banned from saying anything negative about Meta (thetimes.com)
21.
System Card: Claude Mythos Preview [pdf] (www-cdn.anthropic.com)
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Microsoft hasn't had a coherent GUI strategy since Petzold (jsnover.com)
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How many products does Microsoft have named 'Copilot'? (teybannerman.com)
24.
Why Switzerland has 25 Gbit internet and America doesn't (sschueller.github.io)
25.
LittleSnitch for Linux (obdev.at)
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Show HN: I built a frontpage for personal blogs (text.blogosphere.app)
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Show HN: Brutalist Concrete Laptop Stand (2024) (sam-burns.com)
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Show HN: Apfel – The free AI already on your Mac (apfel.franzai.com)
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US cities are axing Flock Safety surveillance technology (cnet.com)
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Embarrassingly simple self-distillation improves code generation (arxiv.org)