GitHub should charge everyone $1 more per month
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GoFundMe confirms two campaigns for Ford worker TJ Sabula are verified as funds top $600,000
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US science in 2026: five themes that will dominate Trump’s second year
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Enriching African genome representation through the AGenDA project
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Fitbit and Strava may be tracking more than your run
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Stop Digging and Start Building: Why We Need Lego Parts, Not Deeper Type Systems
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Superorganism raises $25M to back biodiversity startups
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Garbage collection is contrarian
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AI is coming for collectibles next
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Iconic Hubble Telescope Could Be Dead in 3 Years
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IRS announces little-known trick to get your 2026 tax returns accepted early
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Inlining – The Ultimate Optimisation
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GTMfund has rewritten the distribution playbook for the AI era
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An Honest Review of Go (2025)
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Musashi: Motorola 680x0 emulator written in C
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Lux Capital lands $1.5B for its largest fund ever
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Terrified Investors Are Bracing for an AI Bubble “Reckoning”
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Blood protein thwarts deadly fungal disease
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xAI says it raised $20B in Series E funding
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You Can Play Chess in Hyperbolic Space Now, and It Sucks
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