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- 10The Qwen 3.5 Small Model Series (twitter.com)
- 174Samsung Galaxy update removes Android recovery menu tools, including sideloading (9to5google.com)
- 5Tacit Knowledge (en.wikipedia.org)
- 293NASA announces overhaul of Artemis program amid safety concerns, delays (cbsnews.com)
- 10$10K Bounty to Anyone Who Can Hack Ring Cameras to Stop Sharing Data with Amazon (wired.com)
- 196This time is different (shkspr.mobi)
- 340Don't trust AI agents (nanoclaw.dev)
- 46"All Lawful Use": More Than You Wanted to Know (astralcodexten.com)
- 8OpenAI Built a Pipeline from Silicon Valley to the Surveillance State (matt728243.substack.com)
- 28'Play like a dog biting God's feet': Steven Isserlis on György Kurtág at 100 (theguardian.com)
- 609What Claude Code chooses (amplifying.ai)
- 60Show HN: SplatHash – A lightweight alternative to BlurHash and ThumbHash (github.com)
- 4Humans show bat-like skills using mouth-click echolocation (medicalxpress.com)
- 7Secure LLM Scripting. Finally (mlld.ai)
- 9The Cathode Ray Tube site (crtsite.com)
- 39Monitor the Situation (monitor-the-situation.com)
- 224Open source calculator firmware DB48X forbids CA/CO use due to age verification (github.com)
- 203Palm OS User Interface Guidelines (2003) [pdf] (cs.uml.edu)
- 64Evil in the West Bank (nybooks.com)
- 96Allegations of insider trading over prediction-market bets tied to Iran conflict (morningstar.com)
- 682Tell HN: YC companies scrape GitHub activity, send spam emails to users ()
- 84The Life Cycle of Money (doap.metal.bohyen.space)
- 59Simplenote is no longer in active development (forums.simplenote.com)
- 631Banned in California (bannedincalifornia.org)
- 331President Trump bans Anthropic from use in government systems (npr.org)
- 4Pokémon turns 30 – how the fictional pocket monsters shaped science (nature.com)
- 12Libre Solar – Open Hardware for Renewable Energy (libre.solar)
- 49Don't Cite Unsold eBay Listing Prices (blog.danlew.net)
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