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Nintendo Switch 2 account bans continue: warning after buying old copy of Bayo 3
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Tom's Hardware
Nintendo Switch 2 account bans continue — Content creator with over a million subs issues warning after buying an old copy of Bayo…
Snazzy Labs' Quinn Nelson has fallen foul of Nintendo's aggressive anti-piracy measures
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What's going on with gene therapies?
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Substack
What's going on with gene therapies? (Part one)
Cell and gene therapies are treating previously untreatable diseases and saving tens of thousands of lives. So why are companies shutting down?
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ICE's Supercharged Facial Recognition App of 200M Images
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404 Media
Inside ICE’s Supercharged Facial Recognition App of 200 Million Images
404 Media has seen user manuals for Mobile Fortify, ICE’s new facial recognition app which allows officers to instantly look up DHS, State Department, and state law enforcement databases by just pointing a phone at someone’s face.
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People kept working, became healthier while on basic income: report
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CBC
People kept working, became healthier while on basic income: report | CBC News
Participants in Ontario's prematurely cancelled basic income pilot project were happier, healthier and continued working even though they were receiving money from the provincial government with no-strings attached.
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Don't Fall for AI: Reasons for Writers to Reject Slop
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Mythcreants
Don’t Fall for AI: Nine Reasons for Writers to Reject Slop
Some shortcuts aren't worth taking.
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The impact of file position on code review
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arXiv.org
First Come First Served: The Impact of File Position on Code Review
The most popular code review tools (e.g., Gerrit and GitHub) present the files to review sorted in alphabetical order. Could this choice or, more generally, the relative position in which a file...
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The Big Oops: Anatomy of a Thirty-Five-Year Mistake [video]
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YouTube
Casey Muratori – The Big OOPs: Anatomy of a Thirty-five-year Mistake – BSC 2025
Casey Muratori's talk at BSC 2025.
Casey's links:
- https://ComputerEnhance.com/
- https://x.com/cmuratori/
BSC links:
- https://BetterSoftwareConference.com/
- https://x.com/BetterSoftwareC
Chapters:
0:00:00 Talk
1:50:11 Q&A
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Ask HN: What Pocket alternatives did you move to?
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My favorite use-case for AI is writing logs
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Vickiboykis
My favorite use-case for AI is writing logs
One of my favorite AI dev products today is Full Line Code Completion in PyCharm (bundled with the IDE since late 2023). It’s extremely well-thought out,...
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New battery has life so long you may never have to recharge
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Neowin
This amazing new battery has life so long you may never have to recharge
Radiocarbon and perovskite unite in a compact nuclear battery promising safe, almost ever-lasting power for extreme environments and miniature tech applications.
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Run TypeScript code without worrying about configuration
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tsx
tsx (TypeScript Execute) - The easiest way to run TypeScript in Node.js
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Show HN: PlutoFilter- A single-header, zero-allocation image filter library in C
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GitHub
GitHub - sammycage/plutofilter: A single-header, zero-allocation image filter library in C
A single-header, zero-allocation image filter library in C - sammycage/plutofilter
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USB-C hubs and my slow descent into madness (2021)
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overengineer.dev
USB-C hubs and my slow descent into madness - Dennis Schubert
A short story of me trying out different USB-C hubs, taking them apart, and slowly descending into madness.
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23andMe is out of bankruptcy. You should still delete your DNA
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The Washington Post
Column | 23andMe is out of bankruptcy. You should still delete your DNA.
2 million people deleted their DNA from 23andMe after it declared bankruptcy. Now the more than 10 million remaining customers should delete theirs, too.
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Louisiana cancels $3B coastal repair funded by oil spill settlement
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AP News
Louisiana cancels $3 billion coastal restoration project funded by oil spill settlement
Louisiana is officially canceling a $3 billion coastal restoration project funded by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill settlement.
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NIH Is Far Cheaper Than the Wrong Dependency
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lewiscampbell.tech
NIH Is Far Cheaper Than The Wrong Dependency
Frivilous dependencies are the enemy of maintainability.
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Mammals Evolved into Ant Eaters 12 Times Since Dinosaur Age, Study Finds
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NJIT News
Mammals Evolved into Ant Eaters 12 Times Since Dinosaur Age, Study
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Running TypeScript Natively in Node.js
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nodejs.org
Node.js — Running TypeScript Natively
Node.js
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is a free, open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment that lets developers create servers, web apps, command line tools and noscripts.
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Terence Tao: Game theory, politics and control of information
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Mathstodon
Terence Tao (@tao@mathstodon.xyz)
Game theory makes several important distinctions between different types of games, which can greatly affect the nature and complexity of their analysis.
For instance, there are deterministic games (such as chess, Diplomacy, or rock-scissors-paper) in which…
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Fully homomorphic encryption and the dawn of a private internet
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Fully Homomorphic Encryption and the Dawn of A Truly Private Internet
Barış Özmen Blog
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A look at IBM's short-lived "butterfly" ThinkPad 701 of 1995
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Fast Company
This IBM ThinkPad was astounding in 1995—and still is
The ThinkPad 701 was 9.7” wide, yet its keyboard magically expanded to a comfy 11.5”. How could anything so ingenious go away so quickly?
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