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504
This Month in Ladybird – April 2026
(ladybird.org)
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146
Nuclear receptor 4A1 linked to health effects of coffee: study
(sciencex.com)
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5
Compressed Cognition: The Cost of Faster Coding
(adamtornhill.substack.com)
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270
Heat pump sales rise across Europe
(pv-magazine.com)
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20
The Soul of Maintaining a New Machine
(books.worksinprogress.co)
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23
Mexico City is sinking so quickly, it can be seen from space
(apnews.com)
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81
FFmpeg developer calls out OxideAV for AI license laundering of his code
(github.com)
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118
Unsigned sizes: A five year mistake
(c3-lang.org)
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45
Our Continuation of MkDocs
(github.com)
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216
Why are there both TMP and TEMP environment variables? (2015)
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
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23
Treat your coding agents like developers
(finbarr.site)
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230
Open Design: Use Your Coding Agent as a Design Engine
(github.com)
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321
Southwest Headquarters Tour
(katherinemichel.github.io)
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180
The agent harness belongs outside the sandbox
(mendral.com)
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127
A physics engine with incremental rollback for multiplayer games
(easel.games)
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453
Six years perfecting maps on watchOS
(david-smith.org)
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13
The Camera-Shy Hoodie
(macpierce.com)
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117
Refusal in Language Models Is Mediated by a Single Direction
(arxiv.org)
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600
Ti-84 Evo
(education.ti.com)
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10
Inventing Cyrillic
(historytoday.com)
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15
My Claude Code Setup: Pure CLI, Pure Unix, Zero IDE
(sindro.me)
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145
Clojurists Together – Q2 2026 Open Source Funding Announcement
(clojuriststogether.org)
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90
Stitch together lots of little HTML pages with navigations for interactions
(blog.jim-nielsen.com)
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76
Modern jet engine turbines: each blade a single crystal (2015)
(americanscientist.org)
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252
AI Product Graveyard
(tooldirectory.ai)
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27
A complete Llama2 inference engine that fits in 1356 bytes of x86 assembly
(github.com)
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126
Alert-driven monitoring
(simpleobservability.com)
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17
xAI will be dissolved as a separate company
(twitter.com)
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22
Did I photograph the Aurora or was it something else? (2016)
(wp.lancs.ac.uk)
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9
We Tried to Detect Bots in Comments. We Found a More Interesting Problem
(musubilabs.ai)