Daily Top Stories
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AnalogSeeker: An Open-Source Foundation Language Model for Analog Circuit Design (arxiv.org)
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Genetic modification transmits the behavior of one species of fly to another (english.elpais.com)
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The Database Has a New User–LLMs–and They Need a Different Database (tigerdata.com)
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The "Garlic Nerds" Building a Better Allium (ambrook.com)
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Structural vs. Mathematical "Under" (2023) (dyalog.com)
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End of tariffs exemption erodes overseas mail to U.S. (upi.com)
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Ask HN: Why not replace prisons with augmented reality headsets?
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Show HN: BypassGPT – A tool to humanize AI text to pass AI detectors (bypassgpt.app)
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22Gb of data analyzed in 2 minutes with an AI agent.
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DoD's public.cyber.mil is using an untrusted root CA (cyber.mil)
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Ask HN: What is your source for answers?
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Scientists discover eight new schizophrenia genes (medicalxpress.com)
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Perplexity launches revenue share with content publishers (perplexity.ai)
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A Colorful Controversy: Which blue do you think is the warmer blue? (ducktyped.org)
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Using Gemini prompts for Suno's Cover/Remix helps unblock creative projects (backpocketmusic.com)
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Why we're falling back in love with retro tech (theregister.com)
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K.no.b.1 – A Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard (knob.design)
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Elon Musk's xAI sues Apple and OpenAI, alleging anticompetitive practices [pdf] (fingfx.thomsonreuters.com)
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The Family Fallout of DNA Surprises (newyorker.com)
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I built a Task manager to prevent developer Burnout
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Heavy boron isotopes trace recycled water in deep-mantle reservoir (nature.com)
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Are Marathons and Extreme Running Linked to Colon Cancer? (nytimes.com)
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Spoon-Bending, a logical framework for analyzing GPT-5 alignment behavior (github.com)
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Which is better for vibe coding – Pycharm or Cursor
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New AI attack hides data-theft prompts in downscaled images (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Were There Dark Ages? (2017) (slatestarcodex.com)
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An AI Therapy Hotline for Engineers (hey.earth)
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Having fun with modern C++ (2024) (lemire.me)
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Metropolitan Police contract with Fujitsu is 'potential conflict of interest' (computerweekly.com)
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Humans ask, computers propose, humans decide (jakemccrary.com)