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  1. #1

    EU Open Sources Ten-Year Network Development Planning Tools

  2. #2

    5k Restaurant Menus, Years 1880-1920

  3. #3

    A way to exclude sensitive files issue still open for OpenAI Codex

  4. #4

    The curious case of the disappearing Polish S

  5. #5

    Flock cameras track more than your license plate, and they're spreading fast

  6. #6

    Do Babies Dream of Baby Sheep?

  7. #7

    EU to legislate about Chat Control behind closed doors

  8. #8

    Ask HN: Is there a bad employers (who have a records of not paying) list?

  9. #9

    Marfa Public Radio Puts You to Sleep

  10. #10

    DLL that was not present in memory despite not being formally unloaded

  11. #11

    Google limits Meta's use of its Gemini AI models

  12. #12

    The MUMPS 76 Primer – anniversary edition

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    The origins of the school system aimed to produce independent, critical thinkers

  14. #14

    Michigan bill would bar employers from requiring after-hours coms with workers

  15. #15

    Bringing Swift to the Apple ][

  1. #16

    AMD Strix Halo RDMA Cluster Setup Guide

  2. #17

    Bashblog – a single bash script to create blogs

  3. #18

    Anonymous GitHub account mass-dropping undisclosed 0-days

  4. #19

    Choosing a Public DNS Resolver

  5. #20

    Wayfinder Router: deterministic routing of queries between local and hosted LLM

  6. #21

    Show HN: Decomp Academy – Learn to decompile GameCube games into matching C

  7. #22

    Austria Lobbies EU to Host Anthropic After US Access Curbs

  8. #23

    A stray "j" ruined my evening

  9. #24

    Engineering for Bounded Cognition

  10. #25

    Space Shuttle Endeavour's 20-story vertical display

  11. #26

    Regular expressions that work “everywhere”

  12. #27

    WAL-RUS: a Rust Rewrite of WAL-G for PostgreSQL Backups

  13. #28

    Ask HN: What is everyone in SF talking about?

  14. #29

    Turn your site into a place people can bump into each other

  15. #30

    Mobile Web Computing Before Smartphones. (University of Liverpool, ~2010) [pdf]