Weekly Best
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OpenAI raises $8.3B at $300B valuation (nytimes.com)
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Tesla must pay portion of $329M damages after fatal Autopilot crash, jury says (cnbc.com)
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Most Illinois farmland is not owned by farmers (chicagotribune.com)
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Microsoft became incompetent in IT (mikekaganski.wordpress.com)
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The hype is the product (rys.io)
126.
Why leather is best motorcycle protection [video] (youtube.com)
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Simplify, then add delightness: On designing for children (shaneosullivan.wordpress.com)
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IRS head says free Direct File tax service is 'gone' (theverge.com)
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Writing memory efficient C structs (tomscheers.github.io)
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Microsoft is open sourcing Windows 11's UI framework (neowin.net)
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SIMD within a register: How I doubled hash table lookup performance (maltsev.space)
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Hawley and Democrats vote to advance congressional stock trading ban (cbsnews.com)
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Browser extension and local backend that automatically archives YouTube videos (github.com)
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Programmers aren’t so humble anymore, maybe because nobody codes in Perl (wired.com)
135.
Belgium bans Internet Archive's ‘Open Library’ (torrentfreak.com)
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What would an efficient and trustworthy meeting culture look like? (abitmighty.com)
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At a Loss for Words: A flawed idea is teaching kids to be poor readers (2019) (apmreports.org)
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ThinkPad designer David Hill on unreleased models (theregister.com)
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Ethersync: Peer-to-peer collaborative editing of local text files (github.com)
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UK Online Safety Act sends VPN use soaring (wired.com)
141.
Linux Performance Analysis (2015) (netflixtechblog.com)
142.
Does the Bitter Lesson Have Limits? (dbreunig.com)
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Show HN: Windows 7 GUI for the web (khang-nd.github.io)
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6 Weeks of Claude Code (blog.puzzmo.com)
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HTML-in-Canvas (github.com)
146.
Replacing cron jobs with a centralized task scheduler (mayhul.com)
147.
U.S. fires statistics chief after soft jobs report (politico.com)
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AWS deleted my 10-year account and all data without warning (seuros.com)
149.
The /o in Ruby regex stands for "oh the humanity " (jpcamara.com)
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A major AI training data set contains millions of examples of personal data (technologyreview.com)