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3
Microsoft open-sources "the earliest DOS source code discovered to date" (arstechnica.com)
1
Limiting Not Just Screen Time, but Screen Space (noemamag.com)
2
Welcome to Release 1 of Code on the Go (appdevforall.org)
1
Dallas ISD book checkouts soar amid state's cellphone ban for public schools (cbsnews.com)
2
Requests for Startups (ycombinator.com)
1
A Fight to Save a Corporate Campus Intertwined with Nature (2021) (nytimes.com)
1
WordPress AI Features Are Coming. Nobody Is Talking About Cost for Your Users (russellenvy.com)
3
Well, this is embarrassing: The Lunar Gateway's primary modules are corroded (arstechnica.com)
2
Google Is About to Punish Websites for That Annoying Browser Back Button Trick (cnet.com)
2
Software Eats Its Own (om.co)
2
Why We Built OpsFabric (opsfabric.io)
7
Ryan Mather: My tips for getting the best results out of Claude Design (twitter.com/flomerboy)
1
Japanese police train for post-hibernation bear encounters (twitter.com/dudespostingws)
2
Cycles of disruption in the tech industry: with Kent Beck and Martin Fowler (pragmaticengineer.com)
4
EU AgeVerification app:It didn't take long to find what looks like privacy issue (twitter.com/paul_reviews)
2
EU age verification app ready as Europe moves to curb kids' social media access (reuters.com)
2
Routines in Claude Code (claude.com)
2
The Future of Contact Form 7: Is the "End of Development" a Cause for Concern? (edel-hearts.com)
1
Critical Supply Chain Compromise on 20 Plugins by EssentialPlugin (patchstack.com)
2
288,493 Requests – How I Spotted an XML-RPC Brute Force from a Weird Cache Ratio (marcindudek.dev)
1
Croatian Payment App Landscape (croatian-payments.vercel.app)
1
WordPress 7.0: The Good, the AI, and the Still Missing (adamgreenough.net)
2
Homelab (0xn1nja.dev)
2
Malicious Job Assessments (thecout.com)
1
A private collection of 10k Chicago show tapes finds a public home (chicagoreader.com)
1
Regional Variation in the Performance of ASR Models on Croatian and Serbian (aclanthology.org)
2
Think out loud. Your ideas get structure (naumu.ai)
7
WordPress 7.0 just gave AI agents the keys to your site (medium.com/respira-love)
8
I stopped hitting Claude's usage limits – things I changed (twitter.com/0x_kaize)
1
Anybody knows how the Oracle layoffs have impacted the MySQL team? discussion (reddit.com)
1
Data Anomalies in Search Console (support.google.com)
3
Tesla confirms Model S and Model X production is over – only ~600 left (electrek.co)
66
Jack Dorsey says Block employees now bring prototypes, not slides, to meetings (businessinsider.com)
53
The CMS is dead, long live the CMS (jazzsequence.com)
5
Mercor, a $10B AI startup confirms major data breach (fortune.com)
8
Artemis II astronaut finds two Outlook instances running on computers (tomshardware.com)
32
EmDash: A Fresh Take on CMS (maciekpalmowski.dev)
2
Wikidata: WikiProject Ontology/Ontology Course (wikidata.org)
4
Top Brussels official urges Europeans to work from home and drive less (politico.eu)
104
Learn Claude Code by doing, not reading (nagdy.me)
1
Multi-Model Intelligence in Researcher (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
5
Generative AI Can Harm Learning (2024) (ssrn.com)
6
He suddenly couldn't speak in space (apnews.com)
2
Quiet Restructuring of Work: AI, Job Compression, and the Risk (medium.com/andreaswalterkoellen)
1
Selling Your Company (ma.tt)
1
Using AI to code does not mean your code is more secure (theregister.com)
34
The Oxford Comma – Why and Why Not (2024) (deborahcourtbooks.com)
1
Auto-generating documentation sites from GitHub repos (mintlify.com)
1
Meta and YouTube found liable in social media addiction trial (cnn.com)
4
You told BetterHelp your deepest secrets. You had no idea who was listening (twitter.com/sharbel)
2
A Poisoned Security Scanner Became the Key to Backdooring LiteLLM (snyk.io)
5
Dear Europe: Germany has shown the way forward (documentfoundation.org)
1
Snowflake makes cuts as part of 'targeted adjustments' to the company's strategy (businessinsider.com)
1
Do You Need a CMS? (joost.blog)
1
Croatian and Greek-Founded Edra Exists Stealth with Sequoia-Led Series A (therecursive.com)
1
Vape packaging will be forced to grow up (designweek.co.uk)
1
Speeding at higher speeds does not save time by a lot (reddit.com)
2
2025 ACM Turing Award Goes to Charles H. Bennett and Gilles Brassard (acm.org)
1
Sending a perfectly-written email? That's so low-end (businessinsider.com)
2
Uber Engineers Use AI Agents (shiftmag.dev)
2
Developer Relations: what it is, and how to measure it (seldo.com)
4
Pokémon Go Players Trained 30B Image AI Map (twitter.com/newsforce)
2
Jazzband Is Sunsetting (jazzband.co)
4
Instagram drops end-to-end encrypted chats (proton.me)
1
LearnCro Mobile and web application for learning the Croatian language– level B1 (ffzg.hr)
1
Groundsource: Using AI to help communities better predict natural disasters (blog.google)
1
Why yes, you *can* agentically code wherever you SSH (ivoras.substack.com)
1
Prompt engineering vs. context engineering: a practical guide for AI builders (memgraph.com)
4
The future of AI is on-prem (palantir.com)
1
WordPress debuts a private workspace that runs in the browser (techcrunch.com)
1
Elastic Docs Skills (github.com/elastic)
2
OLAP Is All You Need: How We Built Reddit's Logging Platform (reddit.com)
4
Permission denied:Help stop Google's attack on free and open Android development (appdevforall.org)
2
Get the latest preview release of Code on the Go (appdevforall.org)
1
Data centres affect the grid, but differently (switchgear-magazine.com)
1
Bitcoiners celebrate as the network produces its 20Mth coin (cointelegraph.com)
1
I made myself a device that tells me what plane flies above my home (reddit.com)
3
Proxima Fusion, the first commercial fusion power plant in Europe (proximafusion.com)
1
Ghost Jobs: The Economy Built on Positions That Don't Exist (twitter.com/gothburz)
3
Satellites are exposing weak bridges in America and around the world (sciencedaily.com)
3
EU publishers won a piece of a shrinking pie (mediaindustryshift.substack.com)
4
I'm Not Gonna Waste Time Debunking Crap on LinkedIn (brentozar.com)
2
How to Use Documentation as a Marketing Tool (freecodecamp.org)
1
What Automattic's AI Enablement Training Means for WordPress (automattic.com)
3
How to Kill the Code Review (latent.space)
2
Donald Knuth says an AI solved a math problem he was stuck on for weeks (boingboing.net)
2
Kerno: AI agents that instantly test every back end code change (kerno.io)
6
Downdetector and Speedtest have been sold for over $1B (engadget.com)
8
Ubuntu is planning to comply with Age Verification law (reddit.com)
1
1% of Stack Overflow Carries 59% of Its Google Traffic (growtika.com)
2
The Worst Language Won (theoryvc.com)
2
Memgraph Production Telemetry Stack with AWS, ClickHouse, and Grafana (memgraph.com)
1
Free, real-time, AI-powered OSINT dashboard with 180 data feeds (twitter.com/danushman)
3
California introduces age verification law for OS, including Linux and SteamOS (tomshardware.com)
1
The MySQL-to-Postgres Migration That Saved $480K/Year: A Step-by-Step Guide (medium.com/dusan.stanojevic.cs)
1
Fair shifts focus away from WordPress (coywolf.com)
1
WiFi DensePose turns commodity WiFi signals into real-time human pose estimation (twitter.com/bowang87)
1
A Guide to Claude Code 2.0 and getting better at using coding agents (sankalp.bearblog.dev)
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