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1
Self-host sandbox cloud and hypervisor for AI agents
(github.com)
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2
Top research universities shrink doctoral programs amid federal funding decline
(nytimes.com)
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3
Starbucks taps AI to cut reliance on Microsoft, IBM software
(fortune.com)
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2
Show HN: Hyper – distributed Firecracker microVM orchestrator written in Elixir
(github.com)
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1
Should we spray burn scars with glyphosate? Californians reckon w/ grim reality
(latimes.com)
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2
The Price of Palantir's Politics
(ft.com)
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2
OpenCode MCP Integration Guide
(arcade.dev)
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7
Divide and Compact: Segment-Oriented Compaction in SlateDB
(slatedb.io)
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2
Worker shortage endangers US chip production plans
(taipeitimes.com)
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4
Postgres locks do not scale
(recall.ai)
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1
ANSI X9.150-2026 Payment QR – Merchant-Presented QR Codes for Secure Payment
(webstore.ansi.org)
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804
GPT-5.6
(openai.com)
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3
Using GPT-5.6
(developers.openai.com)
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1
The Download: a nuclear landmark, and China eyes Nvidia chips
(technologyreview.com)
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286
ChatGPT Work
(openai.com)
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1
Cyclists Are Using a New Fueling Solution That Could Blow Endurance Racing Apart
(velo.outsideonline.com)
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3
GPT 5.6 System Card
(deploymentsafety.openai.com)
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1
GeForce Trading Cards Series 1 [video]
(youtube.com)
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1
Programming versus Writing with LLMs. Different Beasts
(hexaray.com)
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2
Gaming is better for you than Scrolling Social Media [video]
(youtube.com)
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1
Show HN: Daily vibe-coding video games, day 87: Jungle Chess
(gamevibe.us)
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1
Can banks skirt the Durbin Amendment by owning a debit network?
(americanbanker.com)
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1
Gradual Disempowerment: Systemic Existential Risks of Incremental AI Development
(arxiv.org)
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2
What could data centres look like in 2055?
(news.lenovo.com)
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3
NEO's Hands – An API to the Physical World
(1x.tech)
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2
Capable
(hypercapable.vercel.app)
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1
How I use coding agents for reproducible DS/ML workflows
(github.com)
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1
GhostApproval: A trust-boundary gap in AI coding assistants
(wiz.io)
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2
Say hello to Claude Wrapped
(theverge.com)
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1
A software defect in Telstra timekeeping servers took down emergency calls
(theregister.com)