Daily Top Stories
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If you don't opt out by Apr 24 GitHub will train on your private repos
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Hold on to Your Hardware (xn--gckvb8fzb.com)
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People inside Microsoft are fighting to drop mandatory Microsoft Account (windowscentral.com)
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The 'paperwork flood': How I drowned a bureaucrat before dinner (sightlessscribbles.com)
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Anatomy of the .claude/ folder (blog.dailydoseofds.com)
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A Faster Alternative to Jq (micahkepe.com)
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Desk for people who work at home with a cat (soranews24.com)
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AI got the blame for the Iran school bombing. The truth is more worrying (theguardian.com)
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Make macOS consistently bad (unironically) (lr0.org)
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Schedule tasks on the web (code.claude.com)
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‘Energy independence feels practical’: Europeans building mini solar farms (euronews.com)
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DOJ confirms FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email was hacked (arstechnica.com)
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Meow.camera (meow.camera)
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Iran-linked hackers claim breach of FBI director's personal email (reuters.com)
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Installing a Let's Encrypt TLS certificate on a Brother printer with Certbot (owltec.ca)
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Slovenia becomes first EU country to introduce fuel rationing (bbc.com)
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Iran-linked hackers have breached FBI director's personal emails (cnn.com)
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Last gasps of the rent seeking class? (geohot.github.io)
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Hong Kong police can now demand phone passwords under new security rules (gadgetreview.com)
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The European AllSky7 fireball network (allsky7.net)
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Should QA exist? (rubick.com)
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I am leaving the AI party after one drink (lara-aigmueller.at)
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ISBN Visualization (annas-archive.gd)
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Apple says no one using Lockdown Mode has been hacked with spyware (techcrunch.com)
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Velxio 2.0 – Emulate Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi 3 in the Browser (github.com)
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Telnyx package compromised on PyPI (telnyx.com)
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Telnyx package compromised on PyPI (aikido.dev)
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Claude loses its >99% uptime in Q1 2026 (bsky.app)
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Don't YOLO your file system (jai.scs.stanford.edu)
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Netflix raises prices for every subscription tier by up to 12.5 percent (arstechnica.com)