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- 129Newton: physics simulation engine built upon NVIDIA Warp (github.com)
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- 37Win32 Is the Only Stable ABI on Linux (blog.hiler.eu)
- 264Retiring Test-Ipv6.com (retire.test-ipv6.com)
- 70Baseball durations after the pitch clock (leancrew.com)
- 413Where it's at:// (overreacted.io)
- 424Litestream v0.5.0 (fly.io)
- 239NSA and IETF: Can an attacker purchase standardization of weakened cryptography? (blog.cr.yp.to)
- 266Earth was born dry until a cosmic collision made it a blue planet (sciencedaily.com)
- 28Show HN: 2D Spine Animation AI for Game (godmodeai.co)
- 112Binary Formats Gallery (formats.kaitai.io)
- 135Sora Update #1 (blog.samaltman.com)
- 117Low-dose radiation offers relief to people with knee osteoarthritis (astro.org)
- 422PEP 810 – Explicit lazy imports (peps.python.org)
- 471Niri – A scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor (github.com)
- 44A vast 4,000-year-old spatial pattern of termite mounds (2018) (cell.com)
- 134California needs to learn from Houston and Dallas about homelessness (governance.fyi)
- 139How we are building Audacity 4 (youtube.com)
- 101Answering questions about Android developer verification (android-developers.googleblog.com)
- 272NIST's DeepSeek "evaluation" is a hit piece (erichartford.com)
- 288Jeff Bezos says AI is in a bubble but society will get 'gigantic' benefits (cnbc.com)
- 167Scientists are discovering a powerful new way to prevent cancer (economist.com)
- 15ICE plans to scour Facebook, TikTok, X, and even defunct Google+ (theregister.com)
- 30The Server in the Closet (robertgreiner.com)
- 546Inkjet printer with DRM-free ink will be launched via a crowdfunding campaign (notebookcheck.net)
- 256Alibaba cloud FPGA: the $200 Kintex UltraScale+ (essenceia.github.io)
- 82Email was the user interface for the first AI recommendation engines (buttondown.com)
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