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China has named, defined and started governing agentic AI (thewire.in)
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Better CSS fluid sizing with round() (ishadeed.com)
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Detachment 201, the US Army unit led by tech executives (elpais.com)
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Alaska megatsunami was second largest ever recorded (bbc.com)
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We once talked about fake news – now reality itself feels fake (theguardian.com)
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Australia moves to tax Meta, Google and TikTok to fund newsrooms (asahi.com)
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Việt Nam: Local Police Dox and Fine Citizens over Critical Comments (thevietnamese.org)
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Russians turn to cat feeders, classifieds, and vacuum cleaners to stay connected (meduza.io)
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Anthropic sent lawyers – no more Claude Max in OpenCode (twitter.com/thdxr)
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Japan aims for world first in space-based solar power (asahi.com)
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Korea's AI law requires watermarks on generated content (joins.com)
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Is Citizen Ranking the Real Goal of Việt Nam's Resolution on Digital Citizens? (thevietnamese.org)
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Checklist.design A collection of the best design practices (checklist.design)
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Nuxt 4.0 (nuxt.com)
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Ask HN: Why the Black Line on Top?
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Designing for User Font-Size and Zoom (oddbird.net)
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Bumble's AI icebreakers are mainly breaking EU law (noyb.eu)
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Kagi should reach 50 000 users in about 10 days (kagi.com)
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Belgium wants to protect teenagers against TikTok (belganewsagency.eu)
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Fusion Rockets Could Theoretically Cut Our Travel Time to Mars in Half (smithsonianmag.com)
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Ask HN: Is surge.sh gone for good? Any alternative
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Reimagining Fluid Typography (oddbird.net)
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Code Golf (wikipedia.org)
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FOSDEM Hospitality Tips from a Local
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The High-Tech, Low-Carbon Kitchens Feeding Young Kenyans (reasonstobecheerful.world)
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How much traffic does a #1 spot on HN typically bring?
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Hotglue: Unique tool for web publishing and internet samizdat (hotglue.me)
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A breakthrough in inexpensive, clean, fast-charging batteries (sciencedaily.com)
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The Replication Crisis (wikipedia.org)
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"strategic corrections" – Mozilla lays of 60 people (arstechnica.com)
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Functional Semiconductor Made from Graphene (sciencedaily.com)
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Reasons you should use plain text to save your data (rarst.net)
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Researchers create a lightweight, high-strength material using DNA and glass (sciencedaily.com)
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Possible hints of life found on distant planet – how excited should we be? (theconversation.com)
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A step closer to digitizing the sense of smell (sciencedaily.com)
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Iron oxide particles trap estrogen hormones, limiting harm to aquatic life (sciencenews.org)
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MX Linux 23 “Libretto” now available (mxlinux.org)
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Microscopic cracks vanish in experiments, possibility of self-healing machines (sciencedaily.com)
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How immortal jellyfish turn back time (theconversation.com)
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First high-energy neutrinos emitted in our own Milky Way galaxy detected (theconversation.com)
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Misalignment Museum (IA Prophecy) looking for a new home (artnet.com)
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Waste coffee husk turned into a wonder material key to mitigating climate change (reasonstobecheerful.world)
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Textonly.website (textonly.website)
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Russia leads globally in VPN service expansion despite government crackdown (novayagazeta.eu)
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Ask HN: Webp vs. Avif
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Dangit, Git? (dangitgit.com)
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In Austria, the Government Pays to Repair Your Stuff (2022) (reasonstobecheerful.world)
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Chinese startup believes it can take augmented reality glasses mainstream (restofworld.org)
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What time is in Indiana? It's complicated (wikipedia.org)
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UX design: looks lie users do scroll (abovethefold.fyi)
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Indie Version of Popular SaaS Products (indiehacks.link)
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Ask HN: What's the first web site you visit every morning?
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Angry protests at giant Chinese iPhone factory (bbc.com)
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Plan to beam solar energy from space (bbc.com)
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Distrotest.net no longer Linux testing web site
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Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen launches social media nonprofit
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