Daily Top Stories
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Migrating from DigitalOcean to Hetzner (isayeter.com)
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Opus 4.7 to 4.6 Inflation is ~45% (tokens.billchambers.me)
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Show HN: I made a calculator that works over disjoint sets of intervals (victorpoughon.github.io)
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State of Kdenlive (kdenlive.org)
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Why Japan has such good railways (worksinprogress.co)
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Amiga Graphics Archive (amiga.lychesis.net)
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A simplified model of Fil-C (corsix.org)
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Category Theory Illustrated – Orders (abuseofnotation.github.io)
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The quiet disappearance of the free-range childhood (bigthink.com)
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The electromechanical angle computer inside the B-52 bomber's star tracker (righto.com)
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Landmark ancient-genome study shows surprise acceleration of human evolution (nature.com)
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Amazon is discontinuing Kindle for PC on June 30th (goodereader.com)
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America Lost the Mandate of Heaven (geohot.github.io)
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The FBI Director Is MIA (theatlantic.com)
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Flock Condemns False Child Predator Allegations, Yet Calls Critics Terrorists (ipvm.com)
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Why is IPv6 so complicated? (github.com)
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"Liberation Day" at OpenAI as multiple senior executives announce leaving (mas.to)
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Graph RAG finds what's similar. We should aim for what's relevant (github.com)
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Traders place $760M bet on falling oil ahead of Hormuz announcement (reuters.com)
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Casus Belli Engineering (marcosmagueta.com)
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Amazon won't release Fire Sticks that support sideloading anymore (arstechnica.com)
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It is incorrect to "normalize" // in HTTP URL paths (runxiyu.org)
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Claude Code Opus 4.7 keeps checking on malware
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Reflecting on my own strange year at Uber (anon-ex-uber.medium.com)
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America will come to regret its war on taxes (economist.com)
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Using a USB switch as a full KVM (luke.hsiao.dev)
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Fuzix OS (fuzix.org)
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Remember? "Sideloading" is here to stay, and won't go away, they said? (floss.social)
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Show HN: MDV – a Markdown superset for docs, dashboards, and slides with data (github.com)
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The USDA's gardening zones have shifted. (Interactive app and map) (apps.npr.org)