Daily Top Stories
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FIGlet is a program for making large letters out of ordinary text (old) (figlet.org)
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European Union to allow interception of encrypted data in a privacy-friendly way (eur-lex.europa.eu)
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NASA shows how Sahara desert dust spread all over Europe (popsci.com)
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Lunar Lander ported to the PDP-1 (hackaday.io)
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MacBook Neo Is the Most Repairable MacBook in 14 Years (ifixit.com)
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New York Wants to Ban the AI That Outscores Doctors – Garry's List (garryslist.org)
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Show HN: I built Wool, a lightweight distributed Python runtime (github.com)
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Way to Run OpenClaw Locally on AMD Ryzen (amd.com)
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What Does Extreme Wealth Do to the Brain? (nymag.com)
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Digg cuts jobs after facing AI bot surge (reuters.com)
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Apple's adorable Finder guy has broken the internet (macworld.com)
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Coding Is Dead, Long Live Programming (ian-cooper.writeas.com)
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Amid xAI co-founder exits, Elon Musk hires key engineers from AI startup Cursor (businesstoday.in)
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DuckDB Kernel for Jupyter (medium.com)
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Simulations on Xbox 360: Cardiac arrhythmias, re-entry and the Halting problem (sciencedirect.com)
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Mathematics Distillation Challenge – Equational Theories (terrytao.wordpress.com)
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Pyodide: a Python distribution based on WebAssembly (github.com)
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JPEG Compression (sophielwang.com)
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Kagi Blog – Small Web Just Got Bigger (blog.kagi.com)
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Monty Python Got It Wrong About Medieval Disease (sciencedaily.com)
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How Safe Is Plasma Donation? (nytimes.com)
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China's ByteDance Gets Access to Top Nvidia AI Chips (wsj.com)
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Show HN: Compressor.app – Compress almost any file format (compressor.app)
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Atoms (atoms.co)
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Hustlers are cashing in on China's OpenClaw AI craze (technologyreview.com)
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His Harvard Lab Was Thriving. Then Came the Cuts (nytimes.com)
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Gigabyte MZ33-AR1: A Unique AMD EPYC 9005 Motherboard for Open-Source Firmware (phoronix.com)
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New cholesterol guidelines recommend earlier treatment (empirical.health)
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Why physical AI is becoming manufacturing's next advantage (technologyreview.com)
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Lost in Backpropagation: The LM Head Is a Gradient Bottleneck (arxiv.org)