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121. Google AI Overviews cite YouTube more than any medical site for health queries
Exclusive: German research into responses to health queries raises fresh questions about summaries seen by 2bn people a month
122. Ask HN: Books to learn 6502 ASM and the Apple II
123. TSMC Risk
124. U.S. government has lost more than 10k STEM PhDs since Trump took office
125. Cloudflare claimed they implemented Matrix on Cloudflare workers. They didn't
Cloudflare just published a vibe coded blog post claiming they implemented Matrix on cloudflare workers. They didn't, their post and README is AI generated and the code doesn't do any of the core parts of matrix that make it secure and interoperable. Instead it's littered with 'TODO: Check authorisation' and similar https://blog.cloudflare.com/serverless-matrix-homeserver-workers/
126. Russia using Interpol's wanted list to target critics abroad, leak reveals
A leak exposes for the first time the extent of Russia’s misuse of Interpol to request the arrest of critics.
127. Neocities Is Blocked by Bing
Over the past few months, the Bing search engine has completely blocked the domain neocities.org, including the front site and all user subdomains (example.n...
128. Google DeepMind Staffers Ask Leaders to Keep Them 'Physically Safe' from ICE
A federal agent allegedly tried to enter Google’s Cambridge campus in the fall, WIRED has learned. Now, staffers want policies that protect them from immigration officials.
129. The mountain that weighed the Earth
Suppose you want to find out how much you weigh. It’s easy enough – get a scale, stand on it, and read the number. Now suppose you want to know how much the Earth weighs. You get out a scale and…hmm. What exactly do you do with it? Let’s do a little physics class refresher.…
130. OpenStreetMap overwhelmed by bots scraping data
131. The Browser Is the Sandbox
132. RIP Low-Code 2014-2025
Agentic coding presents an existential threat to a broad set of low-code tools.
133. The Stable Marriage Problem
Or, ask for things
134. Ultraprocessed foods make up to 70% of the US food supply
Eating too much ultraprocessed food can be bad for us, yet they can be so hard to resist because they’re hyper-palatable. Here are 5 things to know to cut back.
135. This paper has been cited more than 6k times. It's fatally flawed.
136. San Francisco Graffiti
137. A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch
A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch. Uses Vision framework for real-time posture detection. - tldev/posturr
138. Amazon to Lay Off Around 16,000 Corporate Employees
139. Not all Chess960 positions are equally complex
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2512.14319: Not all Chess960 positions are equally complex
140. TikTok allegedly blocks 'Epstein' in DMs after sale to GOP-linked investors
TikTok has banned all messages containing the word Epstein just days after Larry Ellison purchased the app from ByteDance.
141. OracleGPT: Thought Experiment on an AI Powered Executive
142. Commodore 64 Helps Revive the BBS Days
143. Running the Stupid Cricut Software on Linux
Getting the Cricut Software to run on Linux, under WINE
144. Ask HN: Who do you follow via RSS feed?
145. Celebrities say they are being censored by TikTok after speaking out against ICE
The shooting of Alex Pretti by ICE agents prompted celebs to speak out, and now they say they are paying the price.
146. BlankCal: A clean, free tool to generate printable blank calendars
Create and print customizable blank calendars with custom date ranges. Monthly, weekly, and daily layouts. Free, no account required.
147. Chuck Klosterman on why we've never actually seen a real football game
In an excerpt from his new book "Football," Chuck Klosterman explains why televised football is an "accidental" masterpiece of 20th-century media and form.
148. Amazon Will Cut 16,000 Jobs in Latest Layoffs
The move follows another mass layoff by the company in October, where 14,000 workers were let go.
149. I Stopped Following the News
A personal reflection on the decision to stop following daily news and its impact on my well-being.
150. The Holy Grail of Linux Binary Compatibility: Musl and Dlopen
The Holy Grail of Linux Binary Compatibility: musl + dlopen