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LookAway - Smart Screen Breaks, Blink & Posture Reminders for Mac (lookaway.com)
WIKIPEDIA WORKERS TO SEEK UNION RECOGNITION (cwu.org)
Self-Harness: Harnesses That Improve Themselves (arxiv.org)
Thomann takes legal action against Fender - Thomann Blog (thomann.de)
I wrote a 70x faster SQL parser while barely looking at the code - PostHog (posthog.com)
C++ Speed Without C++ Pain: Inside a Microsecond-Level Low-Latency Engine
There are a few things that I look back on as my mistakes in the early days. Quake was overly ambitious technically. We could have done all the great multiplayer and modding work inside a Doom++ engine, allowing the designers to work with a more stable base instead of (twitter.com)
OpenAI unveils its first custom chip, built by Broadcom (techcrunch.com)
Journalism is rearranging the deckchairs. It needs to reinvent itself. (werd.io)
Introducing computer use in Gemini 3.5 Flash (blog.google)
How pull request limits are cutting down the noise (github.blog)
The Xteink X4 E-Ink Reader (blog.omgmog.net)
Ubisoft co-founder Claude Guillemot dies in plane crash
For Most of the World, Open-Source AI Is the Only Way Forward (techstrong.ai)
The CAPTCHA arms race: from distorted text to browser identity (browserbase.com)
GitHub - NotASithLord/peerd: The first AI agent harness native to the browser. A Chrome/Firefox extension that runs the agent loop in your browser — drives your tabs, spins up sandboxed compute (JS notebooks, WASM Linux VMs, client-side apps), and shares what it builds peer-to-peer. BYOK · no backend · no telemetry. (github.com)
Krea 2 Technical Report (krea.ai)
I taught a bucket to speak git | Tigris Object Storage (tigrisdata.com)
A statistical study of PRs opened on openclaw/openclaw (greptile.com)
There are a few things that I look back on as my mistakes in the early days. Quake was overly ambitious technically. We could have done all the great multiplayer and modding work inside a Doom++ engine, allowing the designers to work with a more stable base instead of (twitter.com)
RubyLLM (rubyllm.com)
We’re making Bunny DNS free (bunny.net)
Boffin claims Microsoft's supposed quantum leap does not compute due to 'basic Python errors' (theregister.com)
Quebec town recognizes trees as living beings with rights (cbc.ca)
Dijkstra's Rallying Cry for Generalization (dijkstrascry.com)
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GTA 6 price of $80 revealed and physical edition will contain no disc (bbc.com)
Genuinely, my all-time favourite image: Mamenchisaurus hochuanensis (svpow.com)
OpenAI and Broadcom unveil LLM-optimized inference chip (openai.com)
Venezuela plans biggest debt restructuring in history after Maduro's fall (euronews.com)