How (and why) to give your team time to think
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These car gadgets are worth every penny
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C89cc.sh – standalone C89/ELF64 compiler in pure portable shell
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CERN levels up with new superconducting karts
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Remembering Magnetic Memories and the Apollo AGC
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‘Replication games’ test the robustness of social-science studies
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Nanoscale transfer-printed full-colour ultrahigh-resolution quantum dot LEDs
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I Stopped Fixing Problems and Built a Team That Solves Them Using a Three-Question Rule
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Maze Algorithms (1997)
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Show HN: 1-Bit Bonsai, the First Commercially Viable 1-Bit LLMs
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The Strategy P.F. Chang’s New CMO Is Betting On — And What It Means for Your Business
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706.
A Palworld horror-themed dating sim spinoff is on the way
(engadget.com)
707.
Gemini for Home’s new ‘expressive’ lighting controls let you describe the vibes
(androidauthority.com)
709.
Oracle layoffs: Stock price rises as sudden job cuts shock employees
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The Galaxy S26’s photo app can sloppify your memories
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712.
Ask HN: Distributed data centers in our basements
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Distributed data centers in our basements
(news.ycombinator.com)
714.
The Download: AI health tools and the Pentagon’s Anthropic culture war
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716.
AI didn’t break marketing. It exposed what wasn’t working.
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Herbie: Automatically improve imprecise floating point formulas
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Burnt-out managers are destroying teams. These 5 daily habits reverse it
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