Daily Top Stories
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Manim: Animation engine for explanatory math videos (github.com)
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Bluesky Goes Dark in Mississippi over Age Verification Law (wired.com)
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Computer fraud laws used to prosecute leaking air crash footage to CNN (techdirt.com)
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RFC 9839 and Bad Unicode (tbray.org)
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Librebox: An open source, Roblox-compatible game engine (github.com)
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I'm too dumb for Zig's new IO interface (openmymind.net)
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My experience creating software with LLM coding agents – Part 2 (Tips) (efitz-thoughts.blogspot.com)
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Developer's block (underlap.org)
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I made a floppy disk from scratch (kottke.org)
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Mail Carriers Pause US Deliveries as Tariff Shift Sows Confusion (bloomberg.com)
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Measuring the environmental impact of AI inference (arstechnica.com)
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I hacked Monster Energy (bobdahacker.com)
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Popular Japanese smartphone games have introduced external payment systems (english.kyodonews.net)
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What makes Claude Code so damn good (minusx.ai)
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The ROI of Exercise (herman.bearblog.dev)
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Writing Speed-of-Light Flash Attention for 5090 in CUDA C++ (gau-nernst.github.io)
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Japan city drafts ordinance to cap smartphone use at 2 hours per day (english.kyodonews.net)
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Rethinking the Linux cloud stack for confidential VMs (lwn.net)
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Line scan camera image processing for train photography (daniel.lawrence.lu)
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RFK Jr demanded a vaccine study be retracted – the journal said no (nature.com)
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World Wide Lightning Location Network (wwlln.net)
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The use of LLM assistants for kernel development (lwn.net)
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Libre – An anonymous social experiment without likes, followers, or ads (libreantisocial.com)
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Why the Internet Is Turning to Shit (currentaffairs.org)
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Glyn: Type-safe PubSub and Registry for Gleam actors with distributed clustering (github.com)
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Developer sentenced to prison for activating “kill switch” to avenge his firing (arstechnica.com)
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Coinbase CEO explains why he fired engineers who didn't try AI immediately (techcrunch.com)
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Websites and web developers mostly don't care about client-side problems (utcc.utoronto.ca)
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A visual history of Visual C++ (2017) (malsmith.net)
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Waitgroups: What they are, how to use them and what changed with Go 1.25 (mfbmina.dev)