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- 114Supersonic Trebuchet [video] (youtube.com)
- 285A 3D fruit fly on macOS desktop powered by the real FlyWire connectome (github.com)
- 273Scientists stunned by children's lung recovery in ultra low emission zone (bbc.com)
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- 143AI usage patterns in software teams (linear.app)
- 197A 25-year-old video patent just expired, ending a legal headache for Linux (xda-developers.com)
- 51CUDA Shared Memory Swizzling (leimao.github.io)
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- 63Where Human Sleep Went Wrong (nautil.us)
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- 1187The Amazon tax (seths.blog)
- 238Meta's blockbuster trial draws parallels to big tobacco (economist.com)
- 15Looking for Missed Alarm Bugs in a Formal Verification Tool (blog.regehr.org)
- 84Show HN: Interactive, animated architecture of any HuggingFace models (modelmap.cc)
- 202Apple announces changes for apps in the European Union (apple.com)
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