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3
Bridgetown: Next-Generation Progressive Site Generator
(bridgetownrb.com)
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2
Ask HN: Is AI sycophancy a way to reduce compute rather than make users happier?
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The Zilog Z80 has turned 50
(goliath32.com)
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3
Perldelta – what is new for Perl v5.44.0
(metacpan.org)
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3
Show HN: Tools Berry – client-side calculators with open-source tax engines
(tools-berry.com)
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5
The Java Story – The Official Documentary [video]
(youtube.com)
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3
Ann Droid
(en.wikipedia.org)
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2
GNUnet 0.28.0 Released
(gnunet.org)
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1
Wearable foundation models: a brief history
(empirical.health)
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1
EU set to axe 2039 net-zero industry target
(euractiv.com)
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1
Brown Professor Suspects Majority of His Class Used AI to Cheat
(insidehighered.com)
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Meta trying to destroy whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams, US senator says
(theguardian.com)
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7
New spinning drone hides in plain sight
(news.northwestern.edu)
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4
Dustin Mierau's Desktop Homepage
(dustin.works)
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2
Show HN: Stickblade Arena – I made two LLMs sword-fight to benchmark them
(stickblade-arena.vercel.app)
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6
FDA Approves a New Pill to Slash Cholesterol Levels
(nytimes.com)
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3
Apple raises prices for Apple Music and Apple One subscriptions
(9to5mac.com)
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2
BYD aims to overtake Toyota in five years without relying on the US market
(carnewschina.com)
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1
What Is China's Moonshot AI and Why Is It Roiling Markets?
(bloomberg.com)
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1
Randomverse – A randomized, algorithm-free social network
(randomverse-social.vercel.app)
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1
Show HN: Run Hermes Agent with Kimi 3 in a sandbox
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2
Portents of Doom
(blog.dshr.org)
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2
WTH is up with Network School?
(sextechandmergers.blogspot.com)
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1
Update: Mochizuki's ABC Conjecture proof is unformalizable
(twitter.com)
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5
Kimi K3 may have distilled an unreleased Anthropic model
(twitter.com)
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5
Tell HN: Not everyone has internet as fast as yours
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[delete]
(roboticsregistry.net)
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2
Better Call Sol the Workhorse
(thezvi.wordpress.com)
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3
The instant database scratchpad: xata scratch
(xata.io)
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xAI can't deny Grok makes CSAM anymore. So it's suing users
(arstechnica.com)