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121. Synthetic kratom is exploding in California
   
 
122. Augment Code: 22.5% of our users are consuming 20x what they're currently paying
   
 
123. Clockss: Digital preservation services run by academic publishers and libraries
   
 
124. Control your Canon Camera wirelessly
   
 
125. LaTeXpOsEd: A Systematic Analysis of Information Leakage in Preprint Archives
   
 
126. Modern Linux tools
   
 
127. Users are downgrading from macOS 26
    🧡 Helping developers improve their apps with immediate, accurate and private analytics.
 
128. Making regular GPS ultra-precise
   
 
129. Technological Optimism and Appropriate Fear
    What do we do if AI progress keeps happening?
 
130. CamoLeak: Critical GitHub Copilot Vulnerability Leaks Private Source Code
   
 
131. A years-long Turkish alphabet bug in the Kotlin compiler
   
 
132. OpenAI #15: More on OpenAI's Paranoid Lawfare Against Advocates of SB 53
    A little over a month ago, I documented how OpenAI had descended into paranoia and bad faith lobbying surrounding California’s SB 53.
 
133. Switch to Jujutsu Already: A Tutorial
   
 
134. Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian says 'much of the internet is now dead'
    Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian said that the internet was less human now, and much more "botted" or "quasi-AI."
 
135. RustPython: A Python Interpreter Written in Rust
    An open source Python 3 (CPython >= 3.11.0) interpreter written in Rust 🐍 😱 🤘
 
136. Weekend projects: Chicken Squisher 3000
    If it clucks like a duck...
 
137. Why the BBC's Shipping Forecast still entrances people after 100 years
    Designed to ensure safe sailing for those on the sea, a dedicated shipping forecast was first broadcast by the BBC in 1925.
 
138. Nvidia's 'Personal AI Supercomputer'
    Manufacturers like Asus, Dell, and HP are working on their own versions of the compact supercomputer. 
 
139. OpenAI's internal Slack messages could cost it billions in copyright suit
    Authors and publishers suing OpenAI over copyright infringement were granted access to internal OpenAI communications about the deletion of a...
 
140. KDE celebrates the 29th birthday and kicks off the yearly fundraiser
    This week is KDE’s 29th anniversary. It may not be a nice round number like 25 or 30, but whenever another birthday rolls around for an independent project the size and scope of KDE — powered by the goodwill of its contributors and users — that’s really quite something!
 
141. 3D-Printed Automatic Weather Station
   
 
142. Ideas on Glitching in Rust
   
 
143. The Tiny Teams Playbook
   
 
144. 'Under tremendous pressure': Newsom vetoes long-awaited AI chatbot bill
   
 
145. A $6B Nuclear U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier 'Sunk' by $100M Diesel 'AIP' Sub
   
 
146. The quality of AI code is low and the AIs themselves don't understand it
   
 
147. Systems as Mirrors
   
 
148. Reverse Engineering a 1979 Camera's Spec
   
 
149. An initial investigation into WDDM on ReactOS
   
 
150. Americans are losing millions to scammers at crypto ATMs
    Companies often fail to refund money to victims and aggressively fight police to claw back scam money seized from machines.