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US Government is pushing to gain unprecedented access to your medical records (theconversation.com)
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Offloading Rust to GPUs Proves Capable of High Performance with Memory Safety (phoronix.com)
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Mathematicians Address Artificial Intelligence (mathscholar.org)
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Acceleration of the arms race between fraudsters and honest researchers (deevybee.blogspot.com)
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Nuking an Asteroid on Short Notice Could Save Us (universetoday.com)
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AI is transforming politics–-and how we understand it (freesystems.substack.com)
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Ubuntu Is Growing Faster on Windows Than on Linux (itsfoss.com)
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Present and future of safe biological AI (brianhie.com)
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What You Leave Behind (2023) (makoism.com)
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Geekom admits to shipping malware-laced network drivers for AMD mini PCs (tomshardware.com)
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My HTML Boilerplate in 2026 (matuzo.at)
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Apple's statements about its developer program in the Epic trial (lapcatsoftware.com)
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King Tut was buried with more than a hundred pairs of underwear (popsci.com)
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AI scrapers use bogus URL tracking tags to make website visits seem legit (disassociated.com)
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Well done AI, that's the end of the honest boxes (benfrain.com)
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The Great Lock in of 2026 (punctr.art)
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Why AI agents need verified identity (chrisbergeron.com)
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US hires over 2k 'best and brightest' video gamers as air traffic controllers (the-express.com)
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Magnus Carlsen Retains Chess Esports World Cup Title (chess.com)
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ActivityPub Won by Being Boring (o.ee)
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U.S. retail sales unexpectedly post largest drop in more than a year (pbs.org)
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Taylor Farms faces recalls, six lawsuits, and a congressional inquiry (inc.com)
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Zooming Out (michaelbromley.co.uk)
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Desktop Calendar: A Design Journey – The Thunderbird Blog (thunderbird.net)
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Systemd-Networkd as a Router (apalrd.net)
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Guilt-Driven Development (markuseliasson.se)
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Explain to Me in Simple Technical English (ghinda.com)
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In South Korea, some savour last season of legal dog meat (reuters.com)
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Private prisons announce $1.4B in revenue as immigration detentions climb (npr.org)
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I turned my RSS feeds into an e-ink newspaper to stop reading on my phone (heyjonny.dev)
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In Australia, a home battery boom has helped cut wholesale power prices (yale.edu)
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Curl Performance Tests (curl.se)
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Free of GitHub (carette.xyz)
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US courts will start publishing how often the government uses spyware (techcrunch.com)
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Swarms of tiny robots remove microplastics from soil and water (phys.org)
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AI's Frictionless Road to Hell (blog.joshgrey.uk)
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Apple now uses iPhone alerts for targets of mercenary spyware (malwarebytes.com)
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The "Disability Dongle": Why Silicon Valley Hates Me and You (sightlessscribbles.com)
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Emotion Explorer (ifsart.com)
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The Harness Is the Bottleneck (chrismdp.com)
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The Ferry Boat Children (fernandoslogbook.com)
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Mozilla says stricter antitrust measures against Google 'threaten Firefox' (techcentral.ie)
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2,500-year-old sculpture discovered at UNESCO site in Turkey (theartnewspaper.com)
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Desperate US sailors trying to jump overboard on extended Middle East deployment (independent.co.uk)
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Not so competent AI overlords (pauljacobson.me)
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US Authorizes Private Cyber Operations (cyberupdates365.com)
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I Use NoScript (daft.red)
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Oil barons hate this one cute lizard (luckyinstar.neocities.org)
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US Army Created and Maintains a Fictional World for Training Purposes (brilliantmaps.com)
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The Cities That Said Yes to Drugs (theatlantic.com)
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TIL: Unminimizing Ubuntu Docker Images (heitorpb.github.io)
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Plug and Pwn attack uses fake USB devices for Windows SYSTEM access (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Agentic Engineering Is Just Everything We Haven't Been Doing (matthewbrunelle.com)
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A Planet Position Widget (leancrew.com)
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How to Give a Eulogy (2015) (esquire.com)
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When fewer commits don't mean less work (andreasthinks.me)
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LLM Etiquette (paperless.blog)
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A few strong opinions about AI (noisydeadlines.net)
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Data Center Foes' Newest Tack: Sue Locals over Approval Process (bloomberglaw.com)
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That Test Isn't Flaky. It's Broken (will-keleher.com)
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I Still Miss Apple CarPlay After 7 Years in a Tesla (josemunozmatos.com)
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Fail Faster (derickrethans.nl)
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Most of your tech debt is free (piechowski.io)
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The security program that only works when everyone is at their desk (andreafortuna.org)
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Nuclear power push ramps up uranium mill – and tribal health concerns (npr.org)
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Am I neglecting my open source projects? (zachleat.com)
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FDA Admitted in Print That Nothing It Knows of Will Wash Cyclospora Off Lettuce (marlerblog.com)
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Linux desktop use surged to 22% on one workday, Cloudflare data shows (zdnet.com)
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Google's Gemini app surges to one billion users (techcrunch.com)
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Canada's wildfire season is taking a heavy toll on First Nations (grist.org)
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Microsoft August 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes 400 flaws, 3 zero-days (bleepingcomputer.com)
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AI and the Delusions of Increasing Productivity (charleshughsmith.blogspot.com)
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URLs aren't strings, and my recent encounter with this (utcc.utoronto.ca)
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How we used to get jobs: A newspaper classifieds story (ironicsans.ghost.io)
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Don't Lock User Data Behind Paywalls (onlinegoddess.net)
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The IMAX Whisperer (totei.com)
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The Loading Museum · the waits of your life, rebuilt (sheets.works)
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New Orleans Deploys AI for 911 Calls–What Are Other Cities Doing? (newsweek.com)
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Should You Self-Host LLM Inference? Cost and Risk Guide (theaiengineer.substack.com)
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The Clash of the Egosystems (optoutproject.net)
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Source-Level Debugging for the Atari Lynx (brianpeek.com)
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Illinois just passed a law that puts Linux on the hook for age verification (linuxstans.com)
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Unsubscribe, If You Can (ofb.biz)
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Putting frontier cyber models in more trusted hands – OpenAI (openai.com)
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