Daily Top Stories
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Global warming has accelerated significantly (researchsquare.com)
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System76 on Age Verification Laws (blog.system76.com)
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Where things stand with the Department of War (anthropic.com)
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US economy unexpectedly sheds 92k jobs in February (bbc.com)
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Workers who love ‘synergizing paradigms’ might be bad at their jobs (news.cornell.edu)
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Proton Mail Helped FBI Unmask Anonymous 'Stop Cop City' Protester (404media.co)
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Hardening Firefox with Anthropic's Red Team (blog.mozilla.org)
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Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence (anthropic.com)
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Tech employment now significantly worse than the 2008 or 2020 recessions (twitter.com)
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A standard protocol to handle and discard low-effort, AI-Generated pull requests (406.fail)
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LibreSprite – open-source pixel art editor (libresprite.github.io)
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The next generations of Bubble Tea, Lip Gloss, and Bubbles are available now (charm.land)
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Show HN: Moongate – Ultima Online server emulator in .NET 10 with Lua scripting (github.com)
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Show HN: Swarm – Program a colony of 200 ants using a custom assembly language (dev.moment.com)
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CT Scans of Health Wearables (lumafield.com)
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We might all be AI engineers now (yasint.dev)
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It took four years until 2011’s iOS 5 gave everyone an emoji keyboard (unsung.aresluna.org)
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Claude Code wiped our production database with a Terraform command (twitter.com)
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GPL upgrades via section 14 proxy delegation (runxiyu.org)
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How Much Money Jeff Bezos Made Since You Started Reading This Page (bezoscalculator.com)
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Stop using grey text (2025) (catskull.net)
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How to install and start using LineageOS on your phone (lockywolf.net)
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Paul Brainerd, founder of Aldus PageMaker, has died (blog.adafruit.com)
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TeX Live 2026 is available for download now (tug.org)
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Elite Overproduction (en.wikipedia.org)
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Good Bad ISPs (community.torproject.org)
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New imagery suggests U.S. responsible for Iran school strike (cnn.com)
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GLiNER2: Unified Schema-Based Information Extraction (github.com)
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U.S. Capabilities Are Showing Signs of Rot (theatlantic.com)
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Never Bet Against x86 (osnews.com)