Oil and gas prices jump after Iran and Israel attack gasfields
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Palantir defends its role in the kill chain
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Too Much Color
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MM120, a pharmaceutical form of LSD, shown to reduce anxiety symptoms (2025)
(sciencedaily.com)
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Language model teams as distributed systems
(arxiv.org)
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A tiny, decentralised tool to explore the small web
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US national debt surges past $39 Trillion
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The bespoke software revolution? I'm not buying it
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Meta planning layoffs as AI costs mount
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Ramtrack.eu – RAM Price Intelligence
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Parallel Perl – Autoparallelizing interpreter with JIT
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Store birth date in systemd for age verification
(github.com)
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A Japanese Glossary of Chopsticks Faux Pas
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EsoLang-Bench: Evaluating Genuine Reasoning in LLMs via Esoteric Languages
(esolang-bench.vercel.app)
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385TB video game archive saved by fans; torrents being generated
(tomshardware.com)
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Toward automated verification of unreviewed AI-generated code
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Show HN: What if your synthesizer was powered by APL (or a dumb K clone)?
(octetta.github.io)