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- 74 Show HN: TownSquare, a tiny presence layer for websites (townsquare.cauenapier.com)
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- 65 Slow breathing modulates brain function and risk behavior (cell.com)
- 68 Loupe – A iOS app that raises awareness about what native apps can see (github.com)
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- 235 SMPTE Makes Its Standards Freely Accessible (smpte.org)
- 60 Alice is impatient (brooker.co.za)
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- 170 UHF X11: X11 Built for VisionOS and Apple Vision Pro (lispm.net)
- 31 Project Fetch: Phase Two (anthropic.com)
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- 29 When I reject AI code even if it works (vinibrasil.com)
- 466 CSSQuake (cssquake.com)
- 6 Moving Beyond Fork() + Exec() (lwn.net)
- 38 Semiconductor Lifeline Keeps Fighter Jets in the Air (spectrum.ieee.org)
- 26 Whole cross-sectional human ultrasound tomography (nature.com)
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- 160 Show HN: StartupWiki – A Free Alternative to Crunchbase (startupwiki.tech)
- 62 Inference cost at scale with napkin math (injuly.in)
- 98 Linux eliminates the strncpy API after six years of work, 360 patches (phoronix.com)
- 92 Show HN: Make PDFs look scanned (CLI or in the browser via WASM) (github.com)
- 323 The Wholesale Plagiarism of Obscure Sorrows (waxy.org)
- 34 White House delays US voting-machine vulnerability report (reuters.com)
- 175 Temporary Cloudflare accounts for AI agents (blog.cloudflare.com)
- 117 The rise of South Korea’s weapons business (politico.com)
- 116 Bun has an open PR adding shared-memory threads to JavaScriptCore (github.com)
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