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2
ISA_recovery: Auto-generates a Ghidra SLEIGH spec for undocumented ISAs
(github.com)
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38
Noam Shazeer is joining OpenAI
(reuters.com)
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4
Show HN: Free Alternative to Crunchbase
(startupswiki.vercel.app)
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7
Jeremy Clarkson, British TV Host, Says He Has Cancer
(nytimes.com)
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4
Anza – Reactive web apps using native ESM and browser APIs
(anza.aduki.org)
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21
Noam Shazeer Joins OpenAI
(twitter.com)
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96
ChatGPT's image generator can be manipulated to produce violent, sexual content
(mindgard.ai)
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4
Mastodon 4.6: Collections, profiles, and other improvements
(blog.joinmastodon.org)
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2
AI in Cardiac CT
(litfl.com)
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3
AI CAD vs. AI CAD battle: Transfigure vs. Google Gemini Pro
(instagram.com)
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5
Meta's CTO says morale is almost 'the worst it's ever been'
(businessinsider.com)
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5
We Ran the Numbers. Remote Work Is Bad for Us
(nytimes.com)
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2
Relax
(guidavid.com)
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10
Federal Trade Commission sues leading transgender health group
(cnn.com)
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5
Thoma Bravo hands Medallia to lenders in one of private equity's biggest losses
(ft.com)
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11
Rationale for the 2026 Iran War
(en.wikipedia.org)
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6
How Does One Brain Speak Two Languages?
(nytimes.com)
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3
Agent finder for GitHub Copilot now available
(github.blog)
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3
GitHub Copilot app generally available
(github.blog)
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3
South Georgia Student Develops Method to Control Kudzu [video]
(youtube.com)
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2
Copilot individual plan sign-ups are reopening
(github.blog)
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3
Show HN: Pitch-by-pitch baseball simulation app to simulate games and seasons
(baseball.chesterton.tech)
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2
A Human Artist's Defense of AI Art
(asherperlman.substack.com)
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4
Best Laptops
(wired.com)
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1
Free Will (2026)
(gt.ms)
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17
Bernie Sanders unveils plan to give the public direct ownership of AI companies
(apnews.com)
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2
ArsenalOS: Anduril's Digital Manufacturing Backbone
(anduril.com)
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3
Claude Fable 5: The harness matters more than the model
(endorlabs.com)
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8
Estonia assigns personal ID numbers to AI agents to grant them "authorizations"
(bloomberg.com)
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3
USP – Write once in Markdown, post everywhere
(github.com)