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91.More agent tools and AI tools should be pricing on outcomes (2025) (jxnl.co)
19 points by AnhTho_FR 3 months ago | 9 comments
92.Bypassing Apache Fop PostScript Escaping to Reach GhostScript (almond.consulting)
7 points by notmine1337 3 months ago
93.Flock Flocked up: How a license plate camera misread unraveled one man's life (businessinsider.com)
61 points by text0404 3 months ago | 9 comments
94. [flagged] Whistleblower claims ex-DOGE member says he took Social Security data to new job (washingtonpost.com)
107 points by greenburger 3 months ago | 10 comments
95.Isotopic Evidence for a Cold and Distant Origin of Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas (arxiv.org)
22 points by bikenaga 3 months ago | 1 comment
96.BC got rid of Daylight Savings (gov.bc.ca)
40 points by mostelato 3 months ago | 31 comments
97.Gabibi is a tool for intentionally degrading images (in Japanese) (amix-design.com)
42 points by anigbrowl 3 months ago | 3 comments
98.AI Agent hacked McKinsey's chatbot and gained full read-write access in 2 hours (theregister.com)
35 points by smurda 3 months ago | 4 comments
99.YouTube ads are about to get even longer and they'll be unskippable (dexerto.com)
48 points by robtherobber 3 months ago | 57 comments
100.The Cost of 'Lightweight' Frameworks: From Tauri to Native Rust (gethopp.app)
35 points by birdculture 3 months ago | 4 comments
101.Revise age verification terms for MidnightBSD (github.com/midnightbsd)
36 points by hpb42 3 months ago | 20 comments
102.Many US states planning or have operating system age verification laws (gamingonlinux.com)
48 points by 20after4 3 months ago | 31 comments
103.The U.S.‑Israel war with Iran could shatter the United Nations‑led global order (theconversation.com)
45 points by hkhn 3 months ago | 30 comments
104.Maybe the G in AGI stands for Gemini (robinsloan.com)
14 points by speckx 3 months ago | 9 comments
105.DuckDB 1.5.0 (duckdb.org)
46 points by erikcw 3 months ago | 5 comments
106.China Deploys 30k-Ton Liaowang-1 "Floating Supercomputer" to Gulf of Oman (defencesecurityasia.com)
43 points by swed420 3 months ago | 20 comments
107.Grammarly is using authors' identities without permission unless they opt out (theverge.com)
33 points by YossarianFrPrez 3 months ago | 7 comments
108.Amazon wins court order to block Perplexity's AI shopping agent (cnbc.com)
29 points by SilverElfin 3 months ago | 10 comments
109.It's time to speak out against unchecked growth of satellite mega constellations (scientificamerican.com)
41 points by randycupertino 3 months ago | 15 comments
110.Meta Acquired Moltbook (techcrunch.com)
32 points by rippeltippel 3 months ago | 6 comments
111.M5 Max: Chiplets, Thermals, and Performance per Watt (creativestrategies.com)
31 points by zdw 3 months ago | 2 comments
112.North Korea Was Right About Nuclear Weapons (persuasion.community)
31 points by stefan_ 3 months ago | 25 comments
113.I'd had several careers but no degree – then I became a palaeontologist at 62 (theguardian.com)
26 points by mellosouls 3 months ago | 4 comments
114.Show HN: A playable version of the Claude Code Terraform destroy incident (youbrokeprod.com)
27 points by cdnsteve 3 months ago | 9 comments
115.Paying without Google: New consortium wants to remove custom ROM hurdles (heise.de)
30 points by derbOac 3 months ago | 2 comments
116.A Special AMD Ryzen AM5 Motherboard for Linux / Open-Source Enthusiasts (phoronix.com)
25 points by RachelF 3 months ago | 2 comments
117.EFF, Ubuntu and other distros discuss how to respond to age-verification laws (slashdot.org)
21 points by MilnerRoute 3 months ago | 1 comment
118.Too much color: how many decimal places do you need? (keithcirkel.co.uk)
12 points by fanf2 3 months ago | 2 comments
119.Ask HN: How are people doing AI evals these days?
30 points by yelmahallawy 3 months ago | 43 comments
120.Pete Hegseth Blew Billions on Fruit Basket Stands, Chairs, and Crab (newrepublic.com)
28 points by mandeepj 3 months ago | 1 comment

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