Daily Top Stories
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Operating on DNA is more like surgery than medicine (a16z.news)
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Inside China's Hosting Ecosystem: 18,000 Malware C2s Mapped Across ISPs (hunt.io)
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Linux-Affinity-Installer: Run Affinity on Linux (github.com)
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Club Random Podcast: Dan Farah [video] (youtube.com)
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Why I stopped building products for myself (yusukez.com)
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Show HN: Multi-Agent Framework for Ruby (github.com)
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Software Company Bonds Drop as Investors' AI Worries Mount (bloomberg.com)
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There and Back Again: From Quickstrom to Bombadil (wickstrom.tech)
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Moltbot AI assistant raises concerns over data security (bleepingcomputer.com)
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The case for paying whistleblowers to report on export violations (the-substrate.net)
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Show HN: Mobile-friendly web wrapper around tmux, optimized for agent TUIs (github.com)
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OK, I reread that classic paper by Paul Meehl, and (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
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Week 3: The Trojan Horse – OpenChaos Blog (blog.openchaos.dev)
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Stop Applying to Job Portals. Start Applying to Companies (neon-hire.vercel.app)
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We Studied 150 Developers Using AI (Here's What's Changed) [video] (youtube.com)
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Mail carrier suspended after Facebook post about winter storm safety concerns (fox19.com)
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Don't Be a Tourist in Your Own Codebase (parand.com)
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The Wadsworth Constant (knowyourmeme.com)
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AI Coding Companies Struggle to Make Money [video] (youtube.com)
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AI is booming. Tech jobs in San Francisco are not (sfstandard.com)
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New Apple AirTag Teardown (bsky.app)
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America's coming war over AI regulation (technologyreview.com)
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Building a JavaScript runtime in one month (themackabu.dev)
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Riemann Surfaces (en.wikipedia.org)
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Human Brain Emulation (asimov.press)
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Kprotect: Kernel-Level Security Engine (github.com)
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Metaphors for Biology: Time (asimov.press)
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Particle is being acquired by Digi to power the next 40 years of IoT innovation (particle.io)
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Streaming JSON in just 200 lines of JavaScript (krasimirtsonev.com)
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I'm back to building my own digital music collection (hidde.blog)