Daily Top Stories
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GitHub CEO says the 'smartest' companies will hire more devs as AI develops (medium.com)
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Measles leaves children vulnerable to other diseases for years (ourworldindata.org)
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We Built a 15-Agent System with Anthropic MCP: Here's When It Fails (and Shines) (deepsense.ai)
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Gaming on ARM with FEX: Translating x86_64 Syscalls for Fun and Pain (interfacinglinux.com)
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Epanet-JS (macwright.com)
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LinkedIn Scraping Startup ProxyCurl Shuts Down (startuphub.ai)
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Former, current Microsofties react to the latest round of layoffs: 'JFC, again?' (theregister.com)
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The details of Jane Street's alleged 'sinister scheme' in India (ft.com)
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AI models just don't understand what they're talking about (theregister.com)
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Wikidata: Attempting to bridge FOSS ideals and direct democracy (theregister.com)
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Overemployed Subreddit (old.reddit.com)
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Cuba's Power Grid Nears Total Failure (spectrum.ieee.org)
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OpenAI almost shipped ChatGPT with a different name – before a late-night twist (windowscentral.com)
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'I'm being paid to fix issues caused by AI' (bbc.com)
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Mawkdown, a lightweight, line-oriented(ish) text markup tool implemented in Awk (codeberg.org)
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Some oil patch execs say "drill baby drill" isn't happening (axios.com)
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Towards Effective Extraction and Evaluation of Factual Claims (microsoft.com)
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New coeliac disease blood test set to enable diagnosis on gluten-free diets (abc.net.au)
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Varoufakis: In age of failing economies and populist backlash we need Marxism (theguardian.com)
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First human genome from ancient Egypt sequenced from 4,800-year-old teeth (nature.com)
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Hiring US-based software devs just got 20% cheaper (due to Section 174A changes) (gregkedzierski.com)
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Cultural Barriers to BRICS Collaboration vs. Western Alliances (pilledtexts.com)
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Dear Social Media (github.com)
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Meta's "AI superintelligence" effort sounds just like its failed "metaverse" (arstechnica.com)
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Microsoft: "ChatGPT isn't better than Copilot," (windowscentral.com)
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Why Duolingo switched from Hearts to a battery (blog.duolingo.com)
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Time MCP Server (github.com)
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Our small team vs. millions of bots (fsf.org)
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A catamorphic lambda-calculus interpreter (michaelpj.com)
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Show HN: Dhansishtha-2.0-preview – First Intermediate Reasoning model (helpingai.co)