Daily Top Stories
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When Cells Run a Red Light: Double Trouble for Old Models in Cell Division (irb.hr)
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Purely Functional Retrogames (2008) (prog21.dadgum.com)
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Investors use dotcom era playbook to dodge AI bubble risks (reuters.com)
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Show HN: GenerativeIDE – an offline AI‑powered code editor (privacy first) (generativeide.com)
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Show HN: AI Video Generator (ai-video-gen.org)
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Vulcan Bridge (en.wikipedia.org)
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Show HN: Free Online Audio Utility with Multitrack Mixer and Opus/AMR Support (convertiraudioamp3.com)
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Intel's Q3 profit exceeds expectations (247wallst.com)
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Will AI lengthen lifespans or shorten them? (ft.com)
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Bun Init (bun.com)
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Ask HN: How to get as most VC meetings in SF?
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Amazon unveils prototype AI smart glasses for its delivery drivers (bbc.com)
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GPU Compilation with MLIR (stephendiehl.com)
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One List To Rule Them All – 100 CSS features from the past 5 years (nerdy.dev)
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Mechanical Principles (1930) by Ralph Steiner [4min selection] [video] (youtube.com)
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I spent 200 hours building a Postgres chat client (elijahrogers.dev)
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Untapped Potential in the Java Build Tool Experience (javapro.io)
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IDEaS fictional intelligence contest: Polar paradigms 2045 – Defending Canada (canada.ca)
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Chen Zhi: The 'scam empire' owner accused of stealing $14B in crypto (bbc.com)
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The Problem of Being Known (susanrigetti.com)
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East Wing White House Satellite Photos (cnn.com)
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GigaBrain-0: A World Model-Powered Vision-Language-Action Model (huggingface.co)
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Pico-Banana-400K: A Large-Scale Dataset for Text-Guided Image Editing (arxiv.org)
534.
Treasure Trove of Shipwrecks Along China's Coast (smithsonianmag.com)
535.
Unicode Footguns in Python (pythonkoans.substack.com)
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Finding a Successor to the FHS (lwn.net)
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Israeli Arab Startup Haat Solves Big Food Delivery Problems (bloomberg.com)
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Psi+ 1.5.2125.0 Installer Has Been Released – Qt Jabber/XMPP Omemo/OTR E2EE (sourceforge.net)
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The Hive: Building a beehive simulation desk [video] (youtube.com)
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Why poetry is good for the rational mind (newhumanist.org.uk)