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Timothy Ray Brown: the accidental AIDS icon (2015)
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Show HN: Direction – a 4-week course for people afraid of shipping AI slop
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Synthetic Sandbox for Training Machine Learning Engineering Agents
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Man jailed for killing abused wife who jumped from bridge
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Callgraph analysis in Ferrocene for denying unvalidated Rust library functions
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MolmoWeb: An open agent for automating web tasks
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Alibaba shifts towards revenue over open-source AI
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Framework Next Gen Event on April 21st
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Surviving Hallucinations: AI Fault Tolerance for Campaigns
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Show HN: Eve – Managed OpenClaw for work
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Amoxide: Composable, context-aware shell aliases
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Book flights MCP in a single prompt for India Flights
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Largest Group of Chimps Waging Deadly 'Civil War,' Scientists Discover
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Show HN: Dynamic Map of YouTube Channels
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1
Update on Platform Stability
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Okay, Color Spaces – Ericportis.com
(ericportis.com)
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Ask HN: Is a purely Markdown-based CRM a terrible idea? Optimized for LLM agents
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Social Media Is the Opposite of Social Life
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OpenAI's Genius Plan [to Cure Cancer] Can't Possibly Fail [video]
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U.S. faces an air traffic controller shortage. It's turning to gamers for help
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