Daily Top Stories
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Calendar (neatnik.net)
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Growing up in “404 Not Found”: China's nuclear city in the Gobi Desert (substack.com)
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What an unprocessed photo looks like (maurycyz.com)
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Last Year on My Mac: Look Back in Disbelief (eclecticlight.co)
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Building a macOS app to know when my Mac is thermal throttling (stanislas.blog)
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Stepping down as Mockito maintainer after 10 years (github.com)
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Learn computer graphics from scratch and for free (scratchapixel.com)
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CEOs are hugely expensive. Why not automate them? (2021) (newstatesman.com)
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AI Slop Report: The Global Rise of Low-Quality AI Videos (kapwing.com)
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Hungry Fat Cells Could Someday Starve Cancer (ucsf.edu)
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PySDR: A Guide to SDR and DSP Using Python (pysdr.org)
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Unity's Mono problem: Why your C# code runs slower than it should (marekfiser.com)
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Software engineers should be a little bit cynical (seangoedecke.com)
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MongoBleed Explained Simply (bigdata.2minutestreaming.com)
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Rich Hickey: Thanks AI (gist.github.com)
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C++ says “We have try. . . finally at home” (devblogs.microsoft.com)
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No, it's not a battleship (navalgazing.net)
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Dolphin Progress Report: Release 2512 (dolphin-emu.org)
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2 in 3 Americans think AI will cause major harm to humans in the next 20 years [pdf] (2024) (pewresearch.org)
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62 years in the making: NYC's newest water tunnel nears the finish line (ny1.com)
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Global Memory Shortage Crisis: Market Analysis (idc.com)
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Remembering Lou Gerstner (newsroom.ibm.com)
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Tell HN: Google ignores English searches and forces localized results
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Researchers Discover Molecular Difference in Autistic Brains (medicine.yale.edu)
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Spherical Cow (lib.rs)
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Loss of moist broadleaf forest in Africa has turned a carbon sink into source (nature.com)
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As AI gobbles up chips, prices for devices may rise (npr.org)
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Show HN: My app just won best iOS Japanese learning tool of 2025 award (blog) (skerritt.blog)
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Delete LinkedIn – you'll have zero fucking regrets (2021) (thenextweb.com)
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Private equity is killing private ownership: first it was housing, now it's PCs (old.reddit.com)