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4
Autonomous AI testing agents are a bad idea
(endform.dev)
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4
Elon Musk's SpaceX achieve first satellite deployment on Starship's 10th flight
(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
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2
The Peter principle
(en.wikipedia.org)
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2
Fantasy Team Analyzer – Rate My Fantasy Football Team
(fantasyteamanalyzer.com)
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1
Spotify Launches In-App Direct Messaging for Music Sharing
(macrumors.com)
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1
Proposal: CMake build support · Issue #8896 · ocornut/imgui
(github.com)
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1
The Submarine
(paulgraham.com)
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2
Speed Always Wins: A Survey on Efficient Architectures for LLMs
(arxiv.org)
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1
Atmospheric Tide
(en.wikipedia.org)
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2
Anthropic thwarts hacker attempts to misuse Claude AI for cybercrime
(reuters.com)
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1
The Slow Hunch explores how big ideas form over long periods of time. [video]
(youtube.com)
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1
State of the art for reducing executable size with optimized program
(discourse.llvm.org)
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1
Delete Tests
(andre.arko.net)
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1
Would You Live Above a Costco?
(entrepreneur.com)
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2
AI no good tool to learn about most misunderstood body part
(masto.ai)
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4
Apple Discussed Buying Mistral AI and Perplexity
(macrumors.com)
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1
Partisan Gerrymandering After Rucho
(stevevladeck.com)
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188
QEMU 10.1.0
(wiki.qemu.org)
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1
No time to spend with your kids because you're busy coding?
(storybook.baby)
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2
Pig Lung Transplanted into a Human in Major Scientific First: ScienceAlert
(sciencealert.com)
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1
Fixing an old .NET Core native library loading issue on Alpine
(andrewlock.net)
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1
Show HN: Autofill forms with mock data for testing
(mockfill.com)
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1
Wolves Reject £55M Newcastle Bid for Strand Larsen
(jphfeeds.top)
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5
More than 100 companies are chasing an AI chip gold rush. Few will surive
(theregister.com)
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1
Popular nx packages compromised on NPM
(aikido.dev)
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368
Monodraw
(monodraw.helftone.com)
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5
India's Russian Oil Gains Wiped Out by U.S. Tariffs
(moderndiplomacy.eu)
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2
Framework Laptop 16 Gets a Nvidia RTX 5070 GPU Upgrade
(wired.com)
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1
Canaries in the Coal Mine? Recent Employment Effects of Artificial Intelligence [pdf]
(digitaleconomy.stanford.edu)
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3
MIT's 95% AI failure rate is wrong
(arnon.dk)