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1. Google Is Winning on Every AI Front (thealgorithmicbridge.com)
255 points by vinhnx 6 hours ago | hide | 155 comments
2. The Bitter Prediction (4zm.org)
19 points by jannesan 54 minutes ago | hide | 7 comments
3. Rust to C compiler – 95.9% test pass rate, odd platforms (fractalfir.github.io)
125 points by todsacerdoti 5 hours ago | hide | 47 comments
4. Google will let companies run Gemini models in their own data centers (cnbc.com)
46 points by jonbaer 3 hours ago | hide | 12 comments
5. You might not need WebSockets (hntrl.io)
269 points by hntrl 11 hours ago | hide | 173 comments
6. Vacheron Constantin breaks the world record for most complicated wristwatch (hodinkee.com)
203 points by bookofjoe 11 hours ago | hide | 171 comments
7. Why 'Prince Rupert's Drop' Glass Is Strong Enough to Shatter a Bullet (popularmechanics.com)
21 points by susam 4 hours ago | hide | 4 comments
8. Fedora change aims for 99% package reproducibility (lwn.net)
355 points by voxadam 20 hours ago | hide | 168 comments
9. Intentionally Making Close Friends (2021) (neelnanda.io)
210 points by fi-le 15 hours ago | hide | 36 comments
10. C++: terser (shorter) lambda == SHORTY (ab-use?) (github.com/hanickadot)
7 points by signa11 3 hours ago | hide | discuss
11. Adobe deletes Bluesky posts after backlash (petapixel.com)
360 points by bookofjoe 19 hours ago | hide | 434 comments
12. A 32-bit processor made with an atomically thin semiconductor (arstechnica.com)
185 points by PaulHoule 16 hours ago | hide | 34 comments
13. Why Your 'Harmonious' Team Is Failing (terriblesoftware.org)
15 points by dotmanish 3 hours ago | hide | 7 comments
14. Erlang's not about lightweight processes and message passing (2023) (stevana.github.io)
255 points by todsacerdoti 18 hours ago | hide | 139 comments
15. $70M in 60 Seconds: How Insider Info Helped Someone 28x Their Money (data-and-politics.ghost.io)
498 points by pulisse 4 hours ago | hide | 219 comments
16. Every picture from Venus' surface, ever (2021) (planetary.org)
39 points by austinallegro 8 hours ago | hide | 7 comments
17. Once lush Sahara was home to a surprisingly unique group of humans (sciencealert.com)
105 points by gmays 13 hours ago | hide | 15 comments
18. Blue Prince is a roguelike puzzle masterpiece (mssv.net)
139 points by adrianhon 15 hours ago | hide | 84 comments
19. Lead is still bad for your brain (neurofrontiers.blog)
175 points by lentoutcry 23 hours ago | hide | 141 comments
20. Bonobos use a kind of syntax once thought to be unique to humans (newscientist.com)
157 points by docmechanic 20 hours ago | hide | 103 comments
21. Germany creates 'super–high-tech ministry' for research, technology, aerospace (science.org)
214 points by pmags 13 hours ago | hide | 228 comments
22. Windows 2000 Server named peak Microsoft (theregister.com)
162 points by rntn 20 hours ago | hide | 211 comments
23. Datastar: Web Framework for the Future? (chrismalek.me)
213 points by 1659447091 17 hours ago | hide | 119 comments
24. Show HN: Omiword – A daily, sector-based word puzzle (omiword.com)
45 points by DamnInteresting 9 hours ago | hide | 29 comments
25. WebRTC for the Curious (webrtcforthecurious.com)
143 points by sebg 18 hours ago | hide | 29 comments
26. AI Coding and the Peanut Butter and Jelly Problem (iamcharliegraham.substack.com)
88 points by tylerg 12 hours ago | hide | 49 comments
27. But what if I want a faster horse? (exotext.com)
1296 points by saeedesmaili 22 hours ago | hide | 556 comments
28. Leaked data reveals Israeli govt campaign to remove pro-Palestine posts on Meta (dropsitenews.com)
891 points by jbegley 17 hours ago | hide | 566 comments
29. Bilinear interpolation on a quadrilateral using Barycentric coordinates (gpuopen.com)
115 points by mariuz 18 hours ago | hide | 29 comments
30. Modern 6502 (mikekohn.net)
93 points by ingve 15 hours ago | hide | 8 comments

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