1. How uv got so fast
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  2. The Best Things and Stuff of 2025
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  3. Experts explore new mushroom which causes fairytale-like hallucinations
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  4. Always Bet on Text
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  5. Exe.dev/
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  6. How Lewis Carroll computed determinants (2023)
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  7. Drawing with zero-width characters
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  8. Package managers keep using Git as a database, it never works out
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  9. -tucky (2023)
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  10. T-Ruby is Ruby with syntax for types
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  11. Show HN: Witr – Explain why a process is running on your Linux system
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  12. LearnixOS
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  13. Parasites plagued Roman soldiers at Hadrian's Wall
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  14. My insulin pump controller uses the Linux kernel. It also violates the GPL
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  15. Perfect Aircrete, Kitchen Ingredients [video]
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  16. Gaussian Splatting 3 Ways
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  17. FFmpeg has issued a DMCA takedown on GitHub
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  18. Moravec's Paradox and the Robot Olympics
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  19. MongoBleed
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  20. Grok and the Naked King: The Ultimate Argument Against AI Alignment
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  21. Migrating my web analytics from Matomo to Umami
    (stanislas.blog)

  22. Show HN: Xcc700: Self-hosting mini C compiler for ESP32 (Xtensa) in 700 lines
    (github.com)

  23. How I think about Kubernetes
    (garnaudov.com)

  24. Unix "find" expressions compiled to bytecode
    (nullprogram.com)

  25. Rob Pike goes nuclear over GenAI
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  26. The Algebra of Loans in Rust
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  27. Sandbox: Run untrusted AI code safely, fast
    (github.com)

  28. What happened to all the gold Spain got from the New World? (1985)
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  29. A Proclamation Regarding the Restoration of the Dash
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  30. Show HN: AutoLISP interpreter in Rust/WASM – a CAD workflow invented 33 yrs ago
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