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Scientists discover 'most chemically pristine' star yet found in the universe
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1
WordPress Doesn't Need a Fork. It Needs a Spine
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1
Claude-mercato: a package manager for AI Context and Intelligence
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1
Show HN: See what your employees are prompting LLMs (without network proxies)
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3
WordPress 7.0 Was Supposed to Ship Today
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2
You can have an RSS dependent website in 2026
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1
StubHub Refunding $10M in Fees to Consumers After Deceptive Pricing
(ftc.gov)
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4
Opus as an Advisor with Sonnet
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2
Satellites capture the volatile human–luminescence relationship
(phys.org)
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1
A mobile game where the music is the game state
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3
2of3 by Ente
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4
Artemis II moon mission unifies politically divided Americans in wonder
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3
Chrome rolls out hardware-bound session protection to combat infostealer malware
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1
Show HN: A free browser extension to extract tables
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Hegel, a universal property-based testing protocol and family of PBT libraries
(hegel.dev)
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1
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1
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(xn--norme-9ra.site)
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1
Stabilizing Benchmarks
(vondra.me)
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1
Axon: Why use many token when few token do trick
(github.com)
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4
What are some vibecoding horror stories?
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PaperOrchestra: Agent "skill pack" for automated paper writing
(arxiv.org)
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1
Potential Markdown Data Loss When You Will Move Away from Obsidian
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56
Instant 1.0, a backend for AI-coded apps
(instantdb.com)
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7
Tesla cracks down on FSD hacking devices, remotely shuts down access
(electrek.co)
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2
After ~20 years on the platform, EFF is shutting down it's Twitter account
(twitter.com)
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1
Ask HN: How to Protect App from Malicious Links
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A Bogus DMCA Notice to Kill a Story About a Sketchy SEO Firm Worked – Briefly
(techdirt.com)
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Rv: The Missing Piece for Ruby Programmer Happiness
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HookProbe – Open-source AI IDs that runs on a $75 Raspberry Pi
(github.com)