Daily Top Stories
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Small models also found the vulnerabilities that Mythos found (aisle.com)
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France's government is ditching Windows for Linux, says US tech a strategic risk (xda-developers.com)
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Show HN: Pardonned.com – A searchable database of US Pardons
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South Korea introduces universal basic mobile data access (theregister.com)
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20 years on AWS and never not my job (daemonology.net)
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Cirrus Labs to join OpenAI (cirruslabs.org)
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How We Broke Top AI Agent Benchmarks: And What Comes Next (rdi.berkeley.edu)
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The future of everything is lies, I guess – Part 5: Annoyances (aphyr.com)
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Bitcoin miners are losing on every coin produced as difficulty drops (coindesk.com)
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Advanced Mac Substitute is an API-level reimplementation of 1980s-era Mac OS (v68k.org)
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The disturbing white paper Red Hat is trying to erase from the internet (osnews.com)
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Polymarket gamblers betting millions on war (theguardian.com)
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Apple Silicon and Virtual Machines: Beating the 2 VM Limit (2023) (khronokernel.com)
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447 TB/cm² at zero retention energy – atomic-scale memory on fluorographane (zenodo.org)
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Productive Procrastination (maxvanijsselmuiden.nl)
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Dark Castle (darkcastle.co.uk)
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The Problem That Built an Industry (ajitem.com)
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Rockstar Games Hacked, Hackers Threaten a Massive Data Leak If Not Paid Ransom (kotaku.com)
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Quien – A better WHOIS lookup tool (github.com)
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How to build a `Git diff` driver (jvt.me)
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Keeping a Postgres Queue Healthy (planetscale.com)
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How to breathe in fewer microplastics in your home (bbc.com)
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Phone Trips (wideweb.com)
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One neat trick to end extreme poverty (economist.com)
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Killing of Hind Rajab (2024) (en.wikipedia.org)
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Show HN: Hormuz Havoc, a satirical game that got overrun by AI bots in 24 hours (hormuz-havoc.com)
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Now is the best time to write code by hand (sitebloom.ch)
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Artemis II is competency porn (lizplank.substack.com)
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Meta is set to pay its top AI executives almost a billion each in bonuses (msn.com)
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The APL programming language source code (2012) (computerhistory.org)