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1
Humane AI Pin hacks turns the gadget into a standalone Android-powered gadget
(liliputing.com)
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1
Flattery jailbreaks Claude into giving bomb-making instructions
(theverge.com)
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2
List of Largest Cities
(en.wikipedia.org)
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2
Your .env files are under attack
(netflux.io)
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2
RootAsRole – A better alternative to sudo(-rs)/su
(github.com)
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3
Why coding agents need a merge queue
(ctx.rs)
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2
Every statin ranked by effect size
(empirical.health)
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1
Why Nobody Is Hiring Junior Devs (and How to Get Hired Anyway)
(loforeal.substack.com)
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11
Trump's AI Oversight Plan Is Everything VCs Claimed to Hate About Biden's Plan
(techdirt.com)
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1
WPF Gallery – explore modern-looking (2026) WPF controls (Windows Store)
(apps.microsoft.com)
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3
Coinbase Cuts 14% of Global Workforce–Citing AI and 'Down Market
(forbes.com)
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1
Building my own Vi text editor in BASIC
(leetusman.com)
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2
Queer Technologies
(zachblas.info)
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2
People upload sensitive documents to random AI tools – is this safe?
(understanddocs.com)
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1
European Grand Challenge in AI and Security
(docs.google.com)
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3
Toolkit for building declarative K8s operators
(github.com)
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3
Fedora Sealed Bootable Container Images
(privacyguides.org)
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12
Trump SEC lets Musk settle $150M Twitter lawsuit for $1.5M
(arstechnica.com)
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1
Some surprising facts about nightlights data
(spatialedge.co)
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2
Mikan: a proof assistant for cubical type theory (forked from Agda)
(mathstodon.xyz)
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3
ProgramBench: Can Language Models Rebuild Programs from Scratch?
(github.com)
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3
The Pulse: 'Tokenmaxxing' as a weird new trend
(blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
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18
Kagi's Orion browser hits public beta on Linux
(omgubuntu.co.uk)
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1
My 1B tokens/day Symphony setup
(alessiofanelli.com)
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30
Buy and Sell Monero – Cash. Crypto. P2P
(retoswap.com)
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5
Deepfakes Are Coming for Your Bank Account
(theatlantic.com)
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2
Easy Random Trees
(blog.wilsonb.com)
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2
Hardware-Backed Security Using WolfTPM with SPDM
(wolfssl.com)
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3
Ask HN: Best/Easiest way to host Rust with PostgreSQL?
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1
Post Office acknowledges ECCO+ user's calls for help three decades ago
(computerweekly.com)