Daily Top Stories
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Uploading Pirated Books via BitTorrent Qualifies as Fair Use, Meta Argues (torrentfreak.com)
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Ki Editor - an editor that operates on the AST (ki-editor.org)
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Put the zip code first (zipcodefirst.com)
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Effort to prevent government officials from engaging in prediction markets (merkley.senate.gov)
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A decade of Docker containers (cacm.acm.org)
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CasNum (github.com)
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Yoghurt delivery women combatting loneliness in Japan (bbc.com)
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War prediction markets are a national-security threat (theatlantic.com)
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QGIS 4.0 (changelog.qgis.org)
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US economy sheds 92,000 jobs in February in sharp slide (ft.com)
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Files are the interface humans and agents interact with (madalitso.me)
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FLASH radiotherapy's bold approach to cancer treatment (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Tinnitus Is Connected to Sleep (sciencealert.com)
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Sarvam 105B, the first competitive Indian open source LLM (sarvam.ai)
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Boy I was wrong about the Fediverse (matduggan.com)
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PC processors entered the Gigahertz era today in the year 2000 with AMD's Athlon (tomshardware.com)
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I resigned from OpenAI (twitter.com)
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Training students to prove they're not robots is pushing them to use more AI (techdirt.com)
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LLM Writing Tropes.md (tropes.fyi)
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Cloud VM benchmarks 2026 (devblog.ecuadors.net)
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Show HN: µJS, a 5KB alternative to Htmx and Turbo with zero dependencies (mujs.org)
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Palantir and Anthropic AI helped the US hit 1k Iran targets in 24 hours (moneycontrol.com)
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$3T flows through U.S. nonprofits every year (charitysense.com)
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Lawmakers Want DoD Investigated for Biblical 'Armageddon' Claims (military.com)
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Show HN: ANSI-Saver – A macOS Screensaver (github.com)
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Verification debt: the hidden cost of AI-generated code (fazy.medium.com)
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Autoresearch: Agents researching on single-GPU nanochat training automatically (github.com)
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The stagnancy of publishing and the disappearance of the midlist (honest-broker.com)
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The surprising whimsy of the Time Zone Database (muddy.jprs.me)
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Does Apple‘s M5 Max Really “Destroy” a 96-Core Threadripper? (slashdot.org)