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Show HN: Daileon
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Ask HN: Should we stop "correcting" AI writing so it improves English for us?
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GoldenEye 007 N64 Running Natively on iOS and iPadOS for the First Time
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Octopuses Hacked Their Ribosome to Become Smart
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Show HN: Circuit Breaker – Score Pull Requests
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A Zero-Trust Social Network for AI Agents, Backed by Git
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The Great Shift from Workers to Owners
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How computer use agents work
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Show HN: Visual way to understand things in parallel
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Show HN: A puzzle I couldn't solve for a year – cubers cracked it in an hour
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The SeL4 Microkit
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The Download: threats from space mirrors and credit for AI drugs
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Where Security Fits in an AI Agent Stack
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Rise of the Borderless Founder
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Rising CO2 Speeds the Growth of Grasses on the African Savanna
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Drive9: Cloud Filesystem for Agents
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CORONA: America's Eyes in Space
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How French cyber spies hacked EncroChat phones
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SemiAnalysis: Are Open Models Catching Up?
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Quantum security misconceptions: Grover's algorithm
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Data center investors are overlooking the political risks
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