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Looi — A Minimal, Customizable New Tab Page for Firefox, Chrome(with Widgets & GitHub Sync) - github.com
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Does running wear out the bodies of professionals and amateurs alike? - theconversation.com
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TÜV Report 2026: Tesla Model Y has the worst reliability of all 2022–2023 cars - autoevolution.com
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Announcing winapp, the Windows App Development CLI - blogs.windows.com
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The tech market is fundamentally fucked up and AI is just a scapegoat - bayramovanar.substack.com
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Zig and the M×N Supply Chain Problem - nesbitt.io
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Vitamin D and Omega-3 have a larger effect on depression than antidepressants - blog.ncase.me
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AI on Australian travel company website sent tourists to nonexistent hot springs - cnn.com
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Phantom Obligation - terrygodier.com
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9front "GEFS SERVICE PACK 1" released - 9front.org
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30 years of ReactOS - reactos.org
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A simple HTTP tunnel ngrok alternative (2024) - github.com
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Europe’s next-generation weather satellite sends back first images - esa.int
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Bf-Tree A Modern Concurrent Larger-Than-Memory Range Index - github.com
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Some notes on starting to use Django - jvns.ca
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Can AI companies become profitable? - epoch.ai
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We can’t send mail farther than 500 miles (2002) - web.mit.edu
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Questom (YC F25) is hiring an engineer - ycombinator.com
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Maine’s ‘Lobster Lady’ who fished for nearly a century dies aged 105 - theguardian.com
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Render Mermaid diagrams as SVGs or ASCII art - github.com
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I still don't understand this SYN attack, but now I can block it easily - boston.conman.org
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Tesla ending Models S and X production - cnbc.com
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Adding dynamic features to an aggressively cached website - simonwillison.net
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Bf-Tree: modern read-write-optimized concurrent larger-than-memory range index - github.com
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The Five Levels: from Spicy Autocomplete to the Dark Factory - simonwillison.net
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Apple to soon take up to 30% cut from all Patreon creators in iOS app - macrumors.com
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"a bootstrap chain for NixOS which builds the whole system from a small hand-auditable binary seed" - chaos.social
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A MitM proxy to see what your LLM tools are sending - github.com
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LM Studio 0.4 - lmstudio.ai
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Computer History Museum Launches Digital Portal to Its Collection - computerhistory.org
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Mousefood – Build embedded terminal UIs for microcontrollers - github.com
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Ariel OS is a library operating system for secure, memory-safe, low-power Internet of Things, written in Rust - github.com
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Oban, the job processing framework from Elixir, has come to Python - dimamik.com
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Accessing LUKS and ext4 drives from macOS - nmattia.com
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There and Back Again: From Quickstrom to Bombadil - wickstrom.tech
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Airfoil (2024) - ciechanow.ski
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make.ts - matklad.github.io
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UEFIGame: "Win -> Boot, Lose -> Shutdown" - github.com
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Time Machine inside a FreeBSD jail - it-notes.dragas.net
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The Rise of Sanityware - thatshubham.com
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Use “\A...\z”, not “^...$” with Python regular expressions - sethmlarson.dev
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Android’s desktop interface leaks - 9to5google.com
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Trinity large: An open 400B sparse MoE model - arcee.ai
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Did a celebrated researcher obscure a baby's poisoning? - newyorker.com
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How London became the rest of the world’s startup capital - economist.com
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It is incorrect to “normalize” // in HTTP URL paths - runxiyu.org
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Blocking Claude - aphyr.com
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Lobsters Vibecoding Challenge (Winter 2025-2026) - gist.github.com
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I Started Identifying Corporate Devices in My Software - lgug2z.com
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One Human + One Agent = One Browser From Scratch - simonwillison.net
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Cloudflare claimed they implemented Matrix on Cloudflare workers. They didn't - tech.lgbt
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Kimi K2.5: Visual Agentic Intelligence - simonwillison.net
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ShapedQL – A SQL engine for multi-stage ranking and RAG - playground.shaped.ai
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The LLM line - davekiss.com
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Tips for getting coding agents to write good Python tests - simonwillison.net
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ChatGPT Containers can now run bash, pip/npm install packages, and download files - simonwillison.net
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Decompiling Xbox games using PDB debug info - i686.me
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You have to know how to drive the car - seangoedecke.com
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the browser is the sandbox - simonwillison.net
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Mecha Comet – Open Modular Linux Handheld Computer - mecha.so
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Xmake: A cross-platform build utility based on Lua - xmake.io
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Joy & Curiosity #71 - registerspill.thorstenball.com
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Kākāpō Cam: Rakiura live stream - simonwillison.net
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Don't "Trust the Process" - simonwillison.net
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Quoting Jasmine Sun - simonwillison.net
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How I estimate work as a staff software engineer - seangoedecke.com
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Winapp, the Windows App Development CLI - blogs.windows.com
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Wilson Lin on FastRender: a browser built by thousands of parallel agents - simonwillison.net
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Tea Chemistry (1997) - researchgate.net
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In a genre where spoilers are devastating, how do we talk about puzzle games? - thinkygames.com
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Quoting Theia Vogel - simonwillison.net
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We have to re-learn to walk alone - blog.julik.nl
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SSH has no Host header - simonwillison.net
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Qwen3-TTS Family is Now Open Sourced: Voice Design, Clone, and Generation - simonwillison.net
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Quoting Chris Lloyd - simonwillison.net
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Claude's new constitution - simonwillison.net
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Your AI agent has amnesia - davekiss.com
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Electricity use of AI coding agents - simonwillison.net
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Giving University Exams in the Age of Chatbots - simonwillison.net
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On the way to step functions: the two worlds - blog.julik.nl
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I'm addicted to being useful - seangoedecke.com
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jordanhubbard/nanolang - simonwillison.net
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Scaling long-running autonomous coding - simonwillison.net
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Our stage lighting is a shower curtain and a smart home light - davekiss.com
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FLUX.2-klein-4B Pure C Implementation - simonwillison.net
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Joy & Curiosity #70 - registerspill.thorstenball.com
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Quoting Jeremy Daer - simonwillison.net
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On the way to step functions: it is actually a DAG - blog.julik.nl
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Crypto grifters are recruiting open-source AI developers - seangoedecke.com
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Our approach to advertising and expanding access to ChatGPT - simonwillison.net
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On the way to step functions: dreams of marshalable stacks - blog.julik.nl
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Open Responses - simonwillison.net
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The Design & Implementation of Sprites - simonwillison.net