Daily Top Stories
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PC Gamer recommends RSS readers in a 37mb article that just keeps downloading (stuartbreckenridge.net)
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The future of version control (bramcohen.com)
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Project Nomad – Knowledge That Never Goes Offline (projectnomad.us)
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GrapheneOS will remain usable by anyone without requiring personal information (grapheneos.social)
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The gold standard of optimization: A look under the hood of RollerCoaster Tycoon (larstofus.com)
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Flash-MoE: Running a 397B Parameter Model on a Laptop (github.com)
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OpenClaw is a security nightmare dressed up as a daydream (composio.dev)
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Bored of eating your own dogfood? Try smelling your own farts (shkspr.mobi)
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Why I love NixOS (birkey.co)
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GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating system (tomshardware.com)
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MAUI Is Coming to Linux (avaloniaui.net)
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You are not your job (jry.io)
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Building an FPGA 3dfx Voodoo with Modern RTL Tools (noquiche.fyi)
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More common mistakes to avoid when creating system architecture diagrams (ilograph.com)
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Palantir extends reach into British state as gets access to sensitive FCA data (theguardian.com)
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Apple's intentional crippling of Mobile Safari (pwa.gripe)
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Five years of running a systems reading group at Microsoft (armaansood.com)
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I hate: Programming Wayland applications (p4m.dev)
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Iran war energy crisis is a renewable energy wake-up call (apnews.com)
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POSSE – Publish on your Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere (indieweb.org)
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Department of State advises Americans worldwide to exercise increased caution (travel.state.gov)
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What young workers are doing to AI-proof themselves (wsj.com)
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Diverse perspectives on AI from Rust contributors and maintainers (nikomatsakis.github.io)
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Ask HN: Apple terminated our dev account over a rogue employee
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The IBM scientist who rewrote the rules of information just won a Turing Award (ibm.com)
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We indexed the Delve audit leak: 533 reports, 455 companies, 99.8% identical (trustcompliance.xyz)
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“Collaboration” is bullshit (joanwestenberg.com)
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Atlassian says it had right to fire engineer for suggesting CEO is 'rich jerk' (bloomberg.com)
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A case against currying (emi-h.com)
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Brute-forcing my algorithmic ignorance (blog.dominikrudnik.pl)