Daily Top Stories
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Nvidia buys $5B in Intel (tomshardware.com)
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KDE is now my favorite desktop (kokada.dev)
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Want to piss off your IT department? Are the links not malicious looking enough? (phishyurl.com)
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Meta’s live demo fails; “AI” recording plays before the actor takes the steps (reddit.com)
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Apple: SSH and FileVault (keith.github.io)
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Grief gets an expiration date, just like us (bessstillman.substack.com)
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Learn Your Way: Reimagining Textbooks with Generative AI (research.google)
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American Prairie unlocks another 70k acres in Montana (earthhope.substack.com)
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When Knowing Someone at Meta Is the Only Way to Break Out of "Content Jail" (eff.org)
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This map is not upside down (maps.com)
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Flipper Zero Geiger Counter (kasiin.top)
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Yes, Jimmy Kimmel's suspension was government censorship (theverge.com)
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TernFS – An exabyte scale, multi-region distributed filesystem (xtxmarkets.com)
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Pnpm has a new setting to stave off supply chain attacks (pnpm.io)
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You Had No Taste Before AI (matthewsanabria.dev)
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This website has no class (aaadaaam.com)
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Chrome's New AI Features (blog.google)
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Luau – Fast, small, safe, gradually typed scripting language derived from Lua (luau.org)
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Geizhals Preisvergleich Donates USD 10k to the Perl and Raku Foundation (perl.com)
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The quality of AI-assisted software depends on unit of work management (blog.nilenso.com)
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Configuration files are user interfaces (ochagavia.nl)
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U.S. already has the critical minerals it needs, according to new analysis (minesnewsroom.com)
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David Lynch LA House (wallpaper.com)
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Gemini in Chrome (gemini.google)
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President says broadcasters should lose licenses for criticizing him (nytimes.com)
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Samsung confirms its smart fridges will start showing you ads (androidauthority.com)
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Jimmy kimmel should have strong odds at the Supreme Court (politico.com)
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Launch HN: Cactus (YC S25) – AI inference on smartphones (github.com)
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OneDev – Self-hosted Git server with CI/CD, Kanban, and packages (onedev.io)
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AI tools are making the world look weird (strat7.com)