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Coffee Through Divine Intervention (alieniloquy.bearblog.dev)
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Claudity (danielmay.co.uk)
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Russian Frigate Opens Fire with Warning Shots in the English Channel (theaviationist.com)
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Build Your Own Eval Harness from Scratch with Bun and Claude -p (alexop.dev)
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Leviathan Waking – On Anthropic/USG, and a new era in AI governance (hyperdimensional.co)
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Rare medieval bookmark exceeds expectations at auction (thehistoryblog.com)
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Researchers use tiny radio backpacks to track elusive gecko species (rnz.co.nz)
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Let's talk about your digital remains (avas.space)
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Linux Apps That Maybe Run (sigwait.org)
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Don't throw the (cryptographic) baby out with the bathwater (apnic.net)
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U.S. battery industry cuts losses, shifts to new ventures amid EV bust (dallasfed.org)
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A satellite just learned to find things on its own – here's what that means (techcrunch.com)
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[flagged] Gamers beware: malicious wallpapers on Steam found stealing accounts (securelist.com)
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Musings on Perpetual Decay (baccyflap.com)
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Copy editing: human 1, bot 0 (jackyan.com)
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Steve Jobs in Exile by Geoffrey Cain (auxiliarymemory.com)
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Connecting to a Lot of People on LinkedIn via Browser DevTools (justinribeiro.com)
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The cost of saying no, then doing it anyway (quantumgardener.info)
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UK to require ID or face scan before you can make social media accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Local AI Is Not Ready for Coding. Yet? (mmlac.com)
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After AI takes everything (ursb.me)
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World Cup 2026: Soccer Arcade Games Through the Years (arcadeheroes.com)
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I Fired Google (theartofdoingstuff.com)
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Vibe coding can build your pipeline. It can't explain it six months later (venturebeat.com)
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Google Chrome update will close the door on ad blockers (9to5google.com)
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Satya Nadella warns that AI could hollow out industries (venturebeat.com)
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Xbox Game Studios Boss Craig Duncan and Chief of Staff Louise O'Connor Step Down (gamesindustry.biz)
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Summer reading list, based on the data (not-ship.com)
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Messing with My CNC (bradleygannon.com)
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In Age of AI, Leading Deepfake Expert No Longer Trusts His Own Eyes (nytimes.com)
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I Love the Computer (michaelenger.com)
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Will Siri AI kill AI as a service? (thedent.net)
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It's Time to Rethink the Offshore Development Model (danstroot.com)
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Zehn, a fuzzy finder for every prompt I've sent an AI agent (al3rez.com)
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The JIT of PHP 8 (centamori.com)
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The Alaska Server (serialport.org)
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Upstream and Downstream Are Not Directions (piljoong.dev)
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Security Risks of Apple's AI-Built Shortcuts (kylereddoch.me)
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To study how chips work, MIT researchers built their own operating system (news.mit.edu)
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AI Won't Fix a Company That Can't Ship (agileproductdevelopment.substack.com)
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My One Gripe About Forums Dying (gitzandglory.com)
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Firefox 152 Adds JPEG XL Support and Redesigned Settings (linuxiac.com)
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Mangroves comeback is a rare climate success story (anthropocenemagazine.org)
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India, UAE partner on AI sovereignty to bypass Google, Microsoft (restofworld.org)
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Generative AI and Ethical Speculation (internetruleslab.com)
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The Formula Won (collisiondetector.com)
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Buying Coffee Has Become Controversial? OK, You Can Now Buy Me Coffee (spu.io)
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Career Update – Life After Stepping Down (kevquirk.com)
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Journal–A Tale of Two Browsers (adactio.com)
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There Is a Fake Job Scam Targeting Developers on Reddit (reddit.com)
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I stay connected as a digital minimalist (sulimans.space)
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A Visual Guide to DiffusionGemma (maartengrootendorst.com)
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The decline of Google and rise of alternative searches as the source of traffic (stfn.pl)
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Apple Has Officially Stopped Caring About Purveying Accurate Information (buttondown.com/theinternet)
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New technology developed could prevent 70M tonnes of milk waste each year (abc.net.au)
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I Won't Buy You a Coffee (hakkerman.eu)
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Amusing Numerology: How Base-5 Domain Numbers Reveal a Single Hidden Campaign (infoblox.com)
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"Don't You Just Upload It to ChatGPT?" (correresmidestino.com)
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Uruky: Kagi alternative, EU-based private search engine (yeechie.nl)
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Manufacturing requirements are killing cell and gene therapy (writingruxandrabio.com)
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I Tried Erewhon's New $15,000-a-Year VIP Membership for a Month (eater.com)
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AI Splits the Market (poppastring.com)
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Apple Deepfakes (dbushell.com)
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You can power on a Mac remotely (jeffgeerling.com)
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Anthropic's Fable is the most locked-down public model we've ever seen (understandingai.org)
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Enshittification of Policing (christopherburg.com)
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Blogging as therapy and repairing my attention span (blahg.online)
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Apple confirms not using Google models, apps or search in Apple Intelligence (asymco.com)
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Late Stage Groceries (snaxshot.com)
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Why the 2026 World Cup Ball Has Deeper Seams (liveatthewitchtrials.blogspot.com)
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Author Jane Yolen, 87, died. Writer of fantasy, sci-fi, and children's books (locusmag.com)
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Bernie Sanders' AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Plan (schneier.com)
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How Spammers Are Hiding Behind Google and the New York Times (comparitech.com)
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Prove you're human by winning a claw machine (feralui.vercel.app)
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Smart Thinking in the Age of AI (flowchainsensei.wordpress.com)
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Teardown Confirms the Trump Phone Is a Gold-Painted HTC U24 Pro (ifixit.com)
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AUR Packages Attacked by Infostealer (archlinux.org)
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Refactoring English: Month 18 (mtlynch.io)
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The three lines of CSS that saved me 40kb and might do the same for you (welcomehome.city)
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Just Deploy the Ad Blocker (ifin-intel.org)
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't force it to drink (williamdurand.fr)
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The Casino of Attention – AdTech did not "improve the internet." (medium.com)
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The Invisible Cost of "Dirty Data (cleandataalliance.substack.com)
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Kraft, McDonald's, Whirlpool CEOs all issue same dire warning about US consumers (yahoo.com)
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From garbage can to compost heap (mikegallagher.org)
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Why adorable bees are emerging from this cemetery (grist.org)
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Honeybees Repair Broken Pottery in Kintsugi-Inspired Sculptures (mymodernmet.com)
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Webrings as Collective OAuth (isaaccorbrey.com)
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Should we care any more about Googlebot crawling our sites? (utcc.utoronto.ca)
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Why the $55B acquisition of Electronic Arts isn't your usual leveraged buyout (gamesindustry.biz)
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Humans in the LLM Loop (derickrethans.nl)
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Humans killed vultures. We're now living with the consequences (washingtonpost.com)
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The Great Agent Skills Land Grab (denodell.com)
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Smallweb Is Becoming an Archipelago (hypersubject.net)
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Speed Is a Signal: When Faster Replies Increase Hiring Likelihood (informs.org)
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Microsoft restricts Claude Fable for employees over data retention concerns (theverge.com)
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St. George fire district sues IT company over cyberattack (wafb.com)
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Hetzner S3 Is Not Good (eidel.io)
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