Weekly Best
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We should have the ability to run any code we want on hardware we own (hugotunius.se)
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Cognitive load is what matters (github.com)
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Do the simplest thing that could possibly work (seangoedecke.com)
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Next.js is infuriating (blog.meca.sh)
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30 minutes with a stranger (pudding.cool)
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Google can keep its Chrome browser but will be barred from exclusive contracts (cnbc.com)
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“This telegram must be closely paraphrased before being communicated to anyone” (history.stackexchange.com)
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Almost anything you give sustained attention to will begin to loop on itself (henrikkarlsson.xyz)
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Where's the shovelware? Why AI coding claims don't add up (mikelovesrobots.substack.com)
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Google AI Overview made up an elaborate story about me (bsky.app)
11.
Stripe Launches L1 Blockchain: Tempo (tempo.xyz)
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Claude Code: Now in Beta in Zed (zed.dev)
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Eternal Struggle (yoavg.github.io)
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Notes on Managing ADHD (borretti.me)
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Anthropic raises $13B Series F (anthropic.com)
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MIT Study Finds AI Use Reprograms the Brain, Leading to Cognitive Decline (publichealthpolicyjournal.com)
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Google: 'Your $1000 phone needs our permission to install apps now' [video] (youtube.com)
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Bear is now source-available (herman.bearblog.dev)
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We already live in social credit, we just don't call it that (thenexus.media)
20.
Some users have noticed settings that let Meta analyze and retain phone photos (zdnet.com)
21.
A staff engineer's journey with Claude Code (sanity.io)
22.
John Carmack's arguments against building a custom XR OS at Meta (twitter.com)
23.
Grok Code Fast 1 (x.ai)
24.
Implementing a Foil Sticker Effect (4rknova.com)
25.
Magic Lantern Is Back (magiclantern.fm)
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Atlassian is acquiring The Browser Company (cnbc.com)
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Are we decentralized yet? (arewedecentralizedyet.online)
28.
The staff ate it later (en.wikipedia.org)
29.
The Little Book of Linear Algebra (github.com)
30.
Six months into tariffs, businesses have no idea how to price anything (wsj.com)