Daily Top Stories
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LittleSnitch for Linux (obdev.at)
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Show HN: Is Hormuz open yet? (ishormuzopenyet.com)
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Meta removes ads for social media addiction litigation (axios.com)
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Help Keep Thunderbird Alive (updates.thunderbird.net)
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USB for Software Developers: An introduction to writing userspace USB drivers (werwolv.net)
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John Deere to pay $99M in right-to-repair settlement (thedrive.com)
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Claude mixes up who said what (dwyer.co.za)
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The Pentagon Threatened Pope Leo XIV's Ambassador with the Avignon Papacy (thelettersfromleo.com)
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EFF is leaving X (eff.org)
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Open source security at Astral (astral.sh)
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Am I German or Autistic? (german.millermanschool.com)
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How Pizza Tycoon simulated traffic on a 25 MHz CPU (pizzalegacy.nl)
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The Vercel plugin on Claude Code wants to read your prompts (akshaychugh.xyz)
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Trump administration orders dismantling of the U.S. Forest Service (hatchmag.com)
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Reallocating $100/Month Claude Code Spend to Zed and OpenRouter (braw.dev)
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Top laptops to use with FreeBSD (freebsdfoundation.github.io)
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Newly created Polymarket accounts win big on well-timed Iran ceasefire bets (theguardian.com)
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Lichess and Take Take Take Sign Cooperation Agreement (lichess.org)
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Show HN: 41 years sea surface temperature anomalies (ssta.willhelps.org)
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Wit, unker, Git: The lost medieval pronouns of English intimacy (bbc.com)
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Expanding Swift's IDE Support (swift.org)
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Emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal now endangered (iucn.org)
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The AI Great Leap Forward (leehanchung.github.io)
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Session is shutting down in 90 days (getsession.org)
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Show HN: CSS Studio. Design by hand, code by agent (cssstudio.ai)
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Creating the Futurescape for the Fifth Element (2019) (theasc.com)
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Ask HN: What are you building that's not AI related?
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Study found that young adults have grown less hopeful and more angry about AI (nytimes.com)
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A WebGPU implementation of Augmented Vertex Block Descent (github.com)
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Automatic registration for US Military draft to begin in December (thehill.com)