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An illustrated introduction to linear algebra
(ducktyped.org)
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Zig builds are getting faster
(mitchellh.com)
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Social Cooling (2017)
(socialcooling.com)
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PEP 810 – Explicit lazy imports
(peps.python.org)
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OpenZL: An open source format-aware compression framework
(engineering.fb.com)
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OpenAI, Nvidia fuel $1T AI market with web of circular deals
(bloomberg.com)
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Personal data storage is an idea whose time has come
(blog.muni.town)
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The email they shouldn't have read
(it-notes.dragas.net)
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Show HN: I built a web framework in C
(github.com)
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Mise: Monorepo Tasks
(github.com)
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Seeing like a software company
(seangoedecke.com)
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Doing Rails Wrong
(bananacurvingmachine.com)
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Figure 03, our 3rd generation humanoid robot
(figure.ai)
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The deadline isn't when AI outsmarts us – it's when we stop using our own minds
(theargumentmag.com)
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Show HN: I've built a tiny hand-held keyboard
(github.com)
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A few things to know before stealing my 914 (2022)
(hagerty.com)
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Nobel Peace Prize 2025: María Corina Machado
(nobelprize.org)
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What GPT-OSS leaks about OpenAI's training data
(fi-le.net)
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How I influence tech company politics as a staff software engineer
(seangoedecke.com)
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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025
(nobelprize.org)
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California law forces Netflix, Hulu to turn down ad volumes
(politico.com)
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Kurt Got Got
(fly.io)
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After 2 decades of tinkering, MAME cracks the Hyper Neo Geo 64
(readonlymemo.com)
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No account? No Windows 11, Microsoft says as another loophole snaps shut
(theregister.com)