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Instagram running ads promoting child sexual abuse material in India, BBC finds
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Ask HN: Where are the good search engines for mathematical formulas?
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Apple Hide My Email Reveals the User’s Real Email
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EU appears to find datacenter emissions easier to offset than lobbyists
(theregister.com)
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5
What is a quantum computer good for? nothing – yet
(theverge.com)
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3
Shaper3d is too expensive so I vibe coded this for Woodwork design
(designer.vos.lol)
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2
Go-K8SDeploy – A <50MB RAM GitOps engine with tamper-evident audit logs
(github.com)
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2
Open Syllabus: Galaxy
(galaxy.opensyllabus.org)
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2
Overllm – flags where you're paying an LLM to do a regex's job
(github.com)
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As downtown Seattle offices empty, city facing years of 'zombie' towers
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2
WeatherMaster, Open Source, and the Future of Android; Interview with Pranshul
(gardinerbryant.com)
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4
Funding Your Own Disruption
(stratnotes.substack.com)
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2
ROZ Nanobots for Your PC
(republicofzani.com)
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2
Understanding AI Memory the Basics
(kingofkimchi.substack.com)
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2
HN – The first AI recruitment assistant beyond traditional ATS
(kyntoai.com)
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2
Email inboxes for AI agents: the complete guide – MailKite
(mailkite.dev)
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2
PicnicHabits Is Now Live
(picnichabits.uk)
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3
Fable 5 BeyBlade-inspired Arena Game
(parastoner.itch.io)
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2
Show HN: Cute Music App
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2
Ebrains Crowdsources the Future of European Neuroscience
(the-scientist.com)
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4
Algae Microrobots Battle Bladder Cancer
(the-scientist.com)
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4
Convert your RSS feeds into a static website
(xda-developers.com)
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3
Tests Are SQL Files Too
(npgsqlrest.github.io)
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3
Show HN: AI-powered code review tool
(github.com)
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2
EyesOff Spots Shoulder Surfers Using a Privacy-First Approach
(eyesoff.app)
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3
But Nothing Has Changed on Our Side
(cacm.acm.org)
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I can build anything, but only the void sees it
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4
AI researchers ran a secret experiment on Reddit users (2025)
(livescience.com)
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Verizon is about to break our Gizmo watches
(jefftk.com)
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AI bots ignore evidence. Can we trust them with science?
(sciencenews.org)