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Hacker News
I hacked my clock to control my focus
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Satellite will have to be turned off when it floats over the US
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The surgeon who used F1 pitstop techniques to save lives of babies
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Why Bell Labs Worked
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Burrito Now, Pay Later
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The Myth of the Genius Hacker
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The Paradoxes of Feminine Muscle
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ToyDB rewritten: a distributed SQL database in Rust, for education
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2024 sea level 'report cards' map futures of U.S. coastal communities
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Why not object capability languages?
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Scraperr – A Self Hosted Webscraper
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Rust Devs Think We're Hopeless; Let's Prove Them Wrong (With C++ Memory Leaks)
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Car Companies Are in a Billion-Dollar Software War, and Everyone's Losing
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LSP client in Clojure in 200 lines of code
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Klarna changes its AI tune and again recruits humans for customer service
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Applications of Classical Physics
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A visual history of the safety pin
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How a Quiet American Cardinal Became Pope
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Elizabeth Holmes's lover raises millions for blood-testing startup
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Synder (YC S21) Is Hiring
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Plain Vanilla Web – Guide for de-frameworking yourself
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An $18M grant would have drastically reduced food waste. Then the EPA cut it
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I built a native Windows Todo app in pure C (278 KB, no frameworks)
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High-School Shop Students Attract Skilled-Trades Job Offers
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Immunogenicity and Safety of Influenza and Covid-19 Multicomponent Vaccine
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DNS Piracy Blocking Orders: Google, Cloudflare, and OpenDNS Respond Differently
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Gonzalo Guerrero
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JEP 515: Ahead-of-Time Method Profiling
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Booting the RP2350 from UART
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In 2025, venture capital can't pretend everything is fine any more
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Title of work deciphered in sealed Herculaneum scroll via digital unwrapping
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Backdoor found in popular ecommerce components
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Show HN: GlassFlow – OSS streaming dedup and joins from Kafka to ClickHouse
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What the hell are rare earth elements?
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A Rust Documentation Ecosystem Review
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Roame (YC S23) Is Hiring Lead Fullstack Engineer
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Ask HN: What will tech employment look like in 10 years?
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Jony Ive's next product is driven by the 'unintended consequences' of the iPhone
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Zig, the Ideal C Replacement Or?
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The Epochalypse Project
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Insurers launch cover for losses caused by AI chatbot errors
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A first successful factorization of RSA-2048 integer by D-Wave quantum computer
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Build iOS Apps on Linux and Windows (WSL)
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Absolute Zero: Reinforced Self-Play Reasoning with Zero Data
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What is it like to be a thermostat? (1996)
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Show HN: I’m 16 years old and working on my first startup, a study app
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Thinkers and Doers
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One-Click RCE in Asus's Preinstalled Driver Software
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Fan Service
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Tufts graduate student Rümeysa Öztürk released from immigration detention
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Ian Lance Taylor of the Go Team Leaves Google
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The AUCTUS A6: the chip enabling inexpensive DMR Radio (2021)
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NetBSD 10.x Kernel Math_emulation
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Dotless Domains
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Ireland given two months to implement hate speech laws or face action from EU
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Fandom Sells Giant Bomb to Independent Creators
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The Verge
Mexico is suing Google over how it’s labeling the Gulf of Mexico
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Apple may release a ‘mostly glass, curved iPhone’ in 2027
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Trump fires head of Copyright Office two days following report that AI training may not be fair use
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Giant Bomb goes independent
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What lies beneath: filming gators in Florida springs
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Expedition 33’s big twist was designed to ‘inflict the pain on the player’
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United’s Starlink-powered Wi-Fi is the end of airplane mode
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The one controller to (almost) rule them all
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ArsTechnica
The Justice League is not impressed in Peacemaker S2 teaser
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The Register
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Phoronix
Linux 6.15-rc6 Released With AMD Performance Fix & Other Bugs Addressed
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Linux 6.15 Fix Merged For Sizable Performance Regression On Newer AMD CPUs
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Linux 6.15 Adds Support For Several More Gaming Controllers
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Intel Arc Graphics B570 & B580 Gaming Performance On Linux For Mid 2025
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GSoC 2025 Projects: AI-Powered Log Analyzer For Fedora, Better AMD ROCm On Debian
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The Linux Kernel Dropping Its Unused Built-In Software Echo Cancellation Code
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Intel oneDNN 3.8 Brings More CPU & GPU Performance Optimizations
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Wired
Best Backpacking Sleeping Pads (2025), WIRED Tested and Reviewed
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Samsung Odyssey 3D (G90XF) Review: The Future of 3D Screens
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De’Longhi Rivelia Espresso Machine Review (2025): A Fine Froth
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Intelligence on Earth Evolved Independently at Least Twice
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MSG Is (Once Again) Back on the Table
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AppleInsider
Amazon discounts M4 MacBook Air to $837, but supply is limited
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Bluetooth 6.1 will help deter tracking, reduce iPhone battery usage
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Touchscreen Macs, folding iPads to arrive before the end of the decade
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Apple's 2027 lineup is packed with new product launches
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Apple wants to simplify adding multiple devices to captive Wi-Fi
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Engadget
iOS 19 may bring a feature that makes signing into public Wi-Fi less of a hassle
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Trump has fired the director of the US Copyright Office
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Samsung has begun taking pre-orders for its 500Hz OLED gaming monitor
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SoundCloud says it's never trained AI using artists' work after getting called out for terms of use change
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Scientists find lead really can be turned into gold (with help from the Large Hadron Collider)
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How to use Gemini to generate unique backgrounds in Google Meet
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Slashdot
Researchers Just Solved a Big, 70-Year-Old Problem for Fusion Energy
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Over 3,200 Cursor Users Infected by Malicious Credential-Stealing npm Packages
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How Spaceport America Will Grow
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Whoop Promises Free Upgrades - But Some Users Will Have to Pay to Extend Their Subscriptions
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OpenAI Enters 'Tough Negotiation' With Microsoft, Hopes to Raise Money With IPO
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'Who Needs Rust's Borrow-Checking Compiler Nanny? C++ Devs Aren't Helpless'
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Chinese Hackers Exploit SAP NetWeaver RCE Flaw
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What Happens If AI Coding Keeps Improving?
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Can an MCP-Powered AI Client Automatically Hack a Web Server?
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Nintendo Can Render Your Switch 2 'Permanently Unusable' If You Break Their Rules
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CISA/DOGE Software Engineer's Login Credentials Appeared in Multiple Leaks From Info-Stealing Malware in Recent Years
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Blizzard's 'Overwatch' Team Just Voted to Unionize
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Theranos Fraudster's Partner Launches His Own Blood-Testing Startup
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Daring Fireball
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Linux Weekly News
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TechCrunch
23andMe customers notified of bankruptcy and potential claims — deadline to file is July 14
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Trump fires Copyright Office director after report raises questions about AI training
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Fitness tracker Whoop faces unhappy customers over upgrade policy
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Microsoft and OpenAI may be renegotiating their partnership
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The Backbone Pro controller makes mobile gaming worth the hassle
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Amazon offers peek at new human jobs in an AI bot world
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The Greek revival you’re not watching (but probably should be)
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Egypt’s Nawy, the largest proptech in Africa, lands a $52M Series A to take on MENA
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
Bluetooth 6.1 enhances privacy with randomized RPA timing
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ChatGPT is finally adding Download as PDF for Deep Research
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iClicker hack targeted students with malware via fake CAPTCHA
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TechRadar
Chinese researchers develop silicon-free transistor technology, claimed to be fastest and most efficient ever - here's what we know
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Criminals are targeting Bitcoin owners on Facebook with a multi-stage malware campaign - follow these steps to stay safe
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I may have found my perfect PC chassis: A Ryzen 7 rig, built in a foldable keyboard that you can fit into a (large) trouser pocket
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Asus brings Nvidia's fastest superchip to a very boring desktop PC chassis, but there's even a DVD player and a mysterious slot
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The latest Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge leak shows off the phone's design – and a potential price
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Quordle hints and answers for Monday, May 12 (game #1204)
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NYT Connections hints and answers for Monday, May 12 (game #701)
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NYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, May 12 (game #435)
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I tested the LG C5 OLED TV - here are 3 upgrades I’d like to see in next year’s model
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Polygamous working on the rise as ease of cheating on employers blamed on WFH and remote working
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If you're already subscribed to Whoop, you can now get a free upgrade to the latest devices after a user backlash
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I'd jump at the chance to swap my 24-inch LCD monitor for this 25-inch color E Ink alternative – if only I could afford it
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The Shortcut
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Serve The Home
Samsung T7 2TB USB Type-C SSD Review
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