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- 470The AirPods Pro 3 flight problem (basicappleguy.com)
- 267Nvidia takes $1B stake in Nokia (cnbc.com)
- 246Fil-C: A memory-safe C implementation (lwn.net)
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- 66Gluing and framing a 9000-piece jigsaw (river.me)
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- 164Why do some radio towers blink? (jeffgeerling.com)
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- 6Show HN: Automate robot data quality improvement (github.com)
- 3Open Infrastructure Is Not Free: PyPI, the PSF, and Sustainability (pyfound.blogspot.com)
- 209Our LLM-controlled office robot can't pass butter (andonlabs.com)
- 151Mapping the off-target effects of every FDA-approved drug in existence (owlposting.com)
- 143I've been loving Claude Code on the web (ben.page)
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- 577Samsung makes ads on smart fridges official with upcoming software update (arstechnica.com)
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