- 1 New Drone Nearly Disappears in Flight (youtube.com)
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- 1 Sushi – Your Raw Data Served Perfectly (trysushi.xyz)
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- 1 Palantir Durable Agents (youtube.com)
- 1 Goodbye, and Thanks for All the Bikesheds (queue.acm.org)
- 1 Direct H2 generation from mixed plastic waste via alkaline thermal treatment (pnas.org)
- 1 An uroboros program with 100 programming languages (github.com)
- 1 Overtraining as the path to human-like AI (seangoedecke.com)
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- 1 Show HN: Todowing – A browser extension that shows Todoist sub-tasks inline (todowing.com)
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- 1 SadServer Solutions (vladimircicovic.com)
- 1 Strange loops: from autological words and quines to consciousness (youtube.com)
- 1 The Human Worker as Civilizational Nexus (read.lukeburgis.com)
- 1 Food Never Come – no calories, no bill, just dopamine (foodnevercome.com)
- 2 Stately Agent: Build agents as state machines (github.com)
- 1 Apple bug crashes apps that display Telugu character (2018) (theguardian.com)
- 1 Show HN: Warden – authorization gateway for agentic RAG (github.com)
- 2 Power outage for half of SF (again) (pgealerts.alerts.pge.com)
- 1 Tenley Albright (en.wikipedia.org)
- 1 Better Than Free: How to Differentiate in the Age of AI (tim.blog)
- 1 Studying the Role of Sandboxing for AI Control (lesswrong.com)
- 1 Show HN: Worldle Game, but Multiplayer Version (landfall.manojvivek.workers.dev)
- 2 Instagram, Ritz-Carlton, Bourbon (marginpoints.com)
- 3 How to Prepare for Chat Control (homehack.nl)
- 4 See How Trump's Truth Social Posts Move Stocks (wsj.com)
- 2 Chessperiment – Create and play custom chess variants in the browser (chessperiment.app)
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