Daily Top Stories
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Artemis II crew take “spectacular” image of Earth (bbc.com)
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Tell HN: Anthropic no longer allowing Claude Code subscriptions to use OpenClaw
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Oracle files H-1B visa petitions amid mass layoffs (nationaltoday.com)
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iNaturalist (inaturalist.org)
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The FAA’s flight restriction for drones is an attempt to criminalize filming ICE (eff.org)
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OpenClaw privilege escalation vulnerability (nvd.nist.gov)
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Delve removed from Y Combinator (ycombinator.com)
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Simple self-distillation improves code generation (arxiv.org)
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Gold overtakes U.S. Treasuries as the largest foreign reserve asset (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
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Iran strikes leave Amazon availability zones "hard down" in Bahrain and Dubai (bigtechnology.com)
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Claude Code Found a Linux Vulnerability Hidden for 23 Years (mtlynch.io)
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Run Linux containers on Android, no root required (github.com)
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Go on Embedded Systems and WebAssembly (tinygo.org)
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Author of "Careless People" banned from saying anything negative about Meta (thetimes.com)
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Why are we still using Markdown? (bgslabs.org)
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Firm boosts H.264 streaming license fees from $100k up to staggering $4.5M (tomshardware.com)
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Some Unusual Trees (thoughts.wyounas.com)
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Fake Fans (wordsfromeliza.com)
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Age verification on Systemd and Flatpak (cybrkyd.com)
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How to make a sliding, self-locking, and predator-proof chicken coop door (2020) (backyardchickens.com)
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The house is a work of art: Frank Lloyd Wright (aeon.co)
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Show HN: TinyOS – A minimalist RTOS for Cortex-M written in C (github.com)
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Hello, World (nasa.gov)
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"Cognitive surrender" leads AI users to abandon logical thinking, research finds (arstechnica.com)
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Show HN: Travel Hacking Toolkit – Points search and trip planning with AI (github.com)
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Solana Drift Protocol drained of $285M via fake token and governance hijack (anonhaven.com)
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Async Python Is Secretly Deterministic (dbos.dev)
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Emotion concepts and their function in a large language model (anthropic.com)
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Jack Dorsey says Block employees now bring prototypes, not slides, to meetings (businessinsider.com)
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The CMS is dead. Long live the CMS (next.jazzsequence.com)