| 31. | Humans peak in midlife: A combined cognitive and personality trait perspective | (sciencedirect.com) |
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| 32. | Roman industrial hub discovered on banks of River Wear | (durham.ac.uk) |
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| 33. | Why Section 230 Is a Good Law and Why Messing with It Would Be Bad | (techdirt.com) |
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This past weekend Section 230 turned 30 years old. In those 30 years it has proven to be a marvelous yet misunderstood law, often gravely, as too many, including in Congress and the courts, mistakenly blame it for all the world's ills, or at least those that happen in some connection with the Internet. When… | |
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| 34. | From watchdogs to mouthpieces: Washington Post and the wreckage of legacy media | (thejournal.ie) |
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Layoffs, billionaires and political capture are hollowing out legacy news, and it’s difficult to see what will come next, writes Jeff Jarvis. | |
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| 35. | ICE knocks on ad tech's data door to see what it knows about you | (theregister.com) |
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| 36. | Eight More Months of Agents | (crawshaw.io) |
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| 37. | Vouch | (twitter.com) |
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| 38. | Experts Have World Models. LLMs Have Word Models | (latent.space) |
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Most expert work isn’t “produce a probable artifact”; it's "choose a good move considering other agents, guessing hidden state". LLMs default to single-shot artifacts and need World Models to progress | |
| 6 points by aaronng91 1 day ago | 2 comments |
| 39. | LispE: Lisp Interpreter with Pattern Programming and Lazy Evaluation | (github.com) |
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An implementation of a full fledged Lisp interpreter with Data Structure, Pattern Programming and High level Functions with Lazy Evaluation à la Haskell. - naver/lispe | |
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| 40. | Offpunk 3.0 | (ploum.net) |
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| 5 points by todsacerdoti 11 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 41. | Eddie Bauer, venerable outdoor apparel retailer, declares bankruptcy | (cbsnews.com) |
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| 42. | Toma (YC W24) Is Hiring Founding Engineers | (ycombinator.com) |
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We're building the AI platform for underserved industries. LLM usage has seen a meteoric rise in the past year, but there is still a significant gap between agentic innovation and its use in the real world. This is especially true for underserved industries like automotive and healthcare, where outdated systems persist due to barriers to entry, legacy software, and high-stakes consequences of hallucinations and failure. Here at Toma (YC W24) (https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/toma), we are bridging this gap by providing a customer-centric platform to deploy and monitor AI agents, even for non-technical users. We recently raised a $17M Series A (http://techcrunch.com/2025/06/05/tomas-ai-voice-agents-have-taken-off-at-car-dealerships-and-attracted-funding-from-a16z) from a16z (https://a16z.com/announcement/investing-in-toma/) and are building the future of human-AI interactions, starting in the automotive industry. Our Team We’re assembling a team of Avengers: engineers, product managers, former founders, athletes, and leaders from Scale AI, Uber, Braze, Microsoft, Amazon, and more. We consider everyone regardless of their backgrounds or identities. Learn more about us here (https://www.toma.com/about). About this Role We’re looking for a Founding Engineer hungry for ownership and eager to drive real impact. In this role, you’ll have the autonomy to build new AI-powered features, influence product direction, and help fuel our growth. You’ll partner closely with product and design to deliver fast, reliable, and magical user experiences, and your work will directly shape the future of our platform. This role is hands-on: you’ll build net-new products, write production code, and see your work go live with real customers quickly. What you will do Take ownership of net new AI features and products (dashboard, real-time voice AI, support tooling) Write production-grade TypeScript across the stack (Next.js, Bun) Help guide teammates through code reviews and technical discussions Collaborate with Product and Design to set priorities and ship quickly Integrate intelligent features into the product experience and drive growth Work closely with customers to translate their feedback into improvements Preferred Qualifications Experience in TypeScript, low-level Node.js (Bun (https://bun.com)), T3 Stack (Next.js, React, Prisma, PostgreSQL, NextAuth, tRPC) 1+ years of experience building and scaling full-stack web applications Desire to own projects end-to-end in a fast-paced environment Passion for learning, craft, and shipping high-quality features quickly Desire to continuously learn Don’t think you meet all the qualifications? Apply anyway. We’d love to hear what excites you about us, and we may have a role that's a good fit for you. Benefits MacBook Pro 16" M4 Max (or newest high-end equivalent) Free daily in-office lunch and dinners Competitive salary with meaningful equity Free health, dental, and vision insurance Weekly team outings and customer visits Unlimited PTO | |
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| 43. | Every book recommended on the Odd Lots Discord | (odd-lots-books.netlify.app) |
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| 44. | Show HN: A custom font that displays Cistercian numerals using ligatures | (bobbiec.github.io) |
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A font that renders numbers as medieval Cistercian numerals | |
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| 45. | Show HN: I created a Mars colony RPG based on Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars books | (underhillgame.com) |
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| 46. | Tessellation Kit (2016) | (sciencevsmagic.net) |
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Kaleidoscopic drawing | |
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| 47. | Matrix messaging gaining ground in government IT | (theregister.com) |
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| 48. | Apple XNU: Clutch Scheduler | (github.com) |
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Contribute to apple-oss-distributions/xnu development by creating an account on GitHub. | |
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| 49. | Is AI the Paperclip? | (newcartographies.com) |
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Scale at all costs. | |
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| 50. | Quartz Crystals | (pa3fwm.nl) |
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| 51. | More Mac malware from Google search | (eclecticlight.co) |
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Follow a sponsored result in Google to a page in Medium that provides a Terminal command that you will live to regret. And what is Marek's disease? | |
| 11 points by kristianp 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 52. | GitHub Agentic Workflows | (github.github.io) |
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Automated repository agents running in GitHub Actions. | |
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| 53. | Discord Is Not an Acceptable Choice for Free Software Projects (2020) | (sneak.berlin) |
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| 54. | The Little Bool of Doom | (blog.svgames.pl) |
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A short story about debugging and how sometimes what's true is false. Starring everyone's favourite uncle, Undefined Behaviour. | |
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| 55. | Running Your Own As: BGP on FreeBSD with FRR, GRE Tunnels, and Policy Routing | (blog.hofstede.it) |
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How I obtained my own AS number and IPv6 prefix, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, and built a tunnel overlay to bring globally routable addresses to ser... | |
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| 56. | Roundcube Webmail: SVG feImage bypasses image blocking to track email opens | (nullcathedral.com) |
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Roundcube's HTML sanitizer doesn't treat SVG feImage href as an image source. Attackers can bypass remote image blocking to track email opens. (CVE-2026-25916) | |
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| 57. | Reverse Engineering the Prom for the SGI O2 | (mattst88.com) |
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mattst88's blog - Reverse Engineering the PROM for the SGI O2 | |
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| 58. | We Mourn Our Craft | (nolanlawson.com) |
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I didn't ask for this and neither did you. I didn't ask for a robot to consume every blog post and piece of code I ever wrote and parrot it back so that some hack could make money off of it. I didn't ask for the role of a programmer to be reduced to that… | |
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| 59. | AI Makes the Easy Part Easier and the Hard Part Harder | (blundergoat.com) |
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AI handles writing code but leaves the hard work: investigation, context, validation. Why vibe coding has limits and AI assistance can backfire. | |
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| 60. | Exploiting signed bootloaders to circumvent UEFI Secure Boot | (habr.com) |
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Русская версия этой статьи. Modern PC motherboards' firmware follow UEFI specification since 2010. In 2013, a new technology called Secure Boot appeared, intended to prevent bootkits from being... | |
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