Daily Top Stories
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Migrating to the EU (rz01.org)
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iPhone 17 Pro Demonstrated Running a 400B LLM (twitter.com)
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GitHub appears to be struggling with measly three nines availability (theregister.com)
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POSSE – Publish on your Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere (indieweb.org)
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US and TotalEnergies reach 'nearly $1B' deal to end offshore wind projects (lemonde.fr)
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Two pilots dead after plane and ground vehicle collide at LaGuardia (bbc.com)
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Student beauty and grades under in-person and remote teaching (sciencedirect.com)
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Autoresearch on an old research idea (ykumar.me)
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FCC updates covered list to include foreign-made consumer routers (fcc.gov)
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Claude Code Cheat Sheet (cc.storyfox.cz)
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I built an AI receptionist for a mechanic shop (itsthatlady.dev)
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If DSPy is so great, why isn't anyone using it? (skylarbpayne.com)
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Windows 3.1 tiled background .bmp archive (github.com)
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Local Stack Archived their GitHub repo and requires an account to run (github.com)
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Is it a pint? (isitapint.com)
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Bets on US-Iran ceasefire show signs of insider knowledge, say experts (theguardian.com)
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Epoch confirms GPT5.4 Pro solved a frontier math open problem (epoch.ai)
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Cyberattack on vehicle breathalyzer company leaves drivers stranded in the US (techcrunch.com)
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Cyber.mil serving file downloads using TLS certificate which expired 3 days ago (cyber.mil)
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An incoherent Rust (boxyuwu.blog)
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How I'm Productive with Claude Code (neilkakkar.com)
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America tells private firms to “hack back” (economist.com)
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Dataframe 1.0.0.0 (discourse.haskell.org)
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American aviation is near collapse? (theatlantic.com)
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Show HN: Cq – Stack Overflow for AI coding agents (blog.mozilla.ai)
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Study: 'Security Fatigue' May Weaken Digital Defenses (albany.edu)
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Fyn: An uv fork with new features, bug fixes, stripped telemetry (github.com)
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The Resolv hack: How one compromised key printed $23M (chainalysis.com)
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Designing AI for Disruptive Science (asimov.press)
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Pentagon Adopts New Limits for Journalists After Court Loss (nytimes.com)