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121. French state covered up Nestle water scandal: Senate report (indiatimes.com)
26 points by wslh 13 hours ago | hide | 6 comments
122. Kelp – simple replacement for homebrew on macOS (github.com/crhuber)
83 points by amai 22 hours ago | hide | 59 comments
123. MCP will be native to Windows 11 (windows.com)
11 points by joshwarwick15 16 hours ago | hide | 3 comments
124. Microsoft Build 2025 – Satya Nadella Opening Keynote [video] (youtube.com)
4 points by dragonbonheur 4 hours ago | hide | discuss
125. Procolored printer drivers contained malware (neowin.net)
140 points by bundie 1 day ago | hide | 73 comments
126. Show HN: Python Simulator of David Deutsch’s “Constructor Theory of Time” (github.com/gvelesandro)
81 points by SandroG 1 day ago | hide | 11 comments
127. How the Sun Enterprise 10000 was born (2007) (filibeto.org)
76 points by robin_reala 2 days ago | hide | 65 comments
128. Show HN: Output – An AI Agent That Controls Your Computer (Mac and Windows) (theoutput.co)
13 points by sudhar172 3 hours ago | hide | 6 comments
129. Visual Studio Code: Text Buffer Reimplementation (2018) (visualstudio.com)
3 points by stefankuehnel 4 hours ago | hide | discuss
130. Fabric Is Just Plain Unreliable, and Microsoft's Hiding It (brentozar.com)
113 points by ko_pivot 1 day ago | hide | 11 comments
131. Show HN: Buckaroo – Data table UI for Notebooks (github.com/paddymul)
103 points by paddy_m 1 day ago | hide | 9 comments
132. Emergent social conventions and collective bias in LLM populations (science.org)
70 points by jbotz 1 day ago | hide | 22 comments
133. Show HN: A highly extensible framework for building OCR systems (github.com/robbyzhaox)
14 points by robbyzhao 23 hours ago | hide | discuss
134. Edit is now open source (microsoft.com)
242 points by ingve 21 hours ago | hide | 158 comments
135. SDB Scans the Ruby Stack Without the GVL (github.com/yfractal)
30 points by ksec 22 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
136. Show HN: A web browser agent in your Chrome side panel (github.com/parsaghaffari)
148 points by parsabg 2 days ago | hide | 62 comments
137. Hasbro, the custodians of D&D, have no idea what to do with BG3's success (pcgamer.com)
11 points by AntiRush 7 hours ago | hide | discuss
138. Show HN: Vaev – A browser engine built from scratch (It renders google.com) (github.com/skift-org)
224 points by monax 1 day ago | hide | 140 comments
139. The Connoisseur of Desire (nybooks.com)
32 points by samclemens 1 day ago | hide | 1 comment
140. SEC SIM-swapper who Googled 'signs that the FBI is after you' put behind bars (theregister.com)
19 points by gslin 13 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
141. Japan's IC cards are weird and wonderful (aruarian.dance)
351 points by aecsocket 3 days ago | hide | 292 comments
142. Spaced repetition memory system (2024) (andymatuschak.org)
269 points by gasull 1 day ago | hide | 38 comments
143. AI is more persuasive than people in online debates (nature.com)
5 points by isaacfrond 5 hours ago | hide | discuss
144. Dead Stars Don’t Radiate (johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
244 points by thechao 2 days ago | hide | 146 comments
145. We need 'revolutionary' cooling tech (bbc.com)
7 points by southernplaces7 7 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
146. Huawei launches first laptops using home-grown HarmonyOS (reuters.com)
51 points by overflowcat 15 hours ago | hide | 29 comments
147. What Every Programmer Should Know About Enumerative Combinatorics (leetarxiv.substack.com)
87 points by muragekibicho 2 days ago | hide | 44 comments
148. What do wealthy people buy, that ordinary people know nothing about? (2015) (reddit.com)
314 points by Tomte 1 day ago | hide | 759 comments
149. Understanding Transformers via N-gram Statistics (arxiv.org)
134 points by pona-a 2 days ago | hide | 16 comments
150. $30 Homebrew Automated Blinds Opener (2024) (sifter.org)
321 points by busymom0 1 day ago | hide | 149 comments

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