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Heart disease deaths worldwide linked to chemical widely used in plastics
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Medicalxpress
Heart disease deaths worldwide linked to chemical widely used in plastics
Daily exposure to certain chemicals used to make plastic household items could be linked to more than 365,000 global deaths from heart disease in 2018 alone, a new analysis of population surveys shows.
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Show HN: A Chrome extension that will auto-reject non-essential cookies
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Bymitch
Reject Cookies
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A Chrome Extension Everyone can agree that cookie consent banners are frustrating. It might be one of the few unifying factors on the internet today. Even though it’s a couple clicks, the couple clicks are a pain, and the couple clicks can…
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White House slams Amazon tariff price display "hostile and political"
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Axios
White House calls Amazon tariff price display "hostile and political"
Punchbowl reported Tuesday that Amazon will soon show how much of an item's cost is derived from tariffs.
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Greek Particles (1990)
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Japan unveils first solar super-panel
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Japanenergyevent
Japan unveils world’s first solar super-panel: More powerful than 20 nuclear reactors - Industry News
As a global leader in the energy transition, Japan's pragmatic and multifaceted energy strategy has positioned the country at the forefront of driving new policy frameworks, fostering multilateral partnerships, and accelerating critical investments in innovation…
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Show HN: Memex is a Claude Code alternative built on Rust+Tauri for vibe coding
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Memex
Memex - Everything Builder for Your Computer
Build anything with AI - from web apps to 3D designs. Memex turns your ideas into reality through natural language.
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Solar Orbiter's widest high-res view of the Sun
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ESA
Solar Orbiter’s widest high-res view of the Sun
Solar Orbiter’s widest high-resolution view of the Sun
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After 53 years, a failed Soviet Venus spacecraft is crashing back to Earth
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Gizmodo
After 53 Years, a Failed Soviet Venus Spacecraft Is Crashing Back to Earth
The spacecraft suffered an engine anomaly that left it stuck in Earth's orbit for decades, and now it's slated for an uncontrolled reentry.
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What Is "Induced Atmospheric Vibration"?
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Physics Stack Exchange
What is "Induced Atmospheric Vibration"?
The blackout seen today on the Iberian Peninsula has been attributed to a "rare" phenomenon known as "induced atmospheric vibration"
It says that "due to extreme temperature
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Co-designing a sparse music codec with ChatGPT o3
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akuz.me
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Co-Designing a Sparse Music Codec with ChatGPT o3 in One Day — My Mini Pied Piper | akuz.me/nko
For years I’ve wanted to build a super-dense electronic-music compressor: keep only the loops and phase cues that really matter, then re-synthesise the track perfectly. Evenings and weekends, however, were never long enough to design the model, write the…
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Beating the Crowd
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With Entropy
Beating the Crowd
Suppose you are participating in an auction for a box. Nobody knows exactly what is in the box, but they are bidding on it for various reasons; some think they can make money, some might have sentimental reasons, and others might just be having fun. You yourself…
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Why performance optimization is hard work
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purplesyringa's blog
Why performance optimization is hard work
I’m not talking about skill, knowledge, or convincing a world focused on radical acceleration that optimization is necessary. Performance optimization is hard because it’s fundamentally a brute-force task, and there’s nothing you can do about it.
This post…
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Programming languages should have a tree traversal primitive
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Tylerglaiel
Programming languages should have a tree traversal primitive
There should be a control flow construct in programming languages that can handle tree-like traversal in a nice way, similar to how for/foreach loops can handle linear traversal.
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Firefox tab groups are here
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The Mozilla Blog
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What happens when 4,500 people ask for the same feature? At Firefox, we build it. Tab groups have long been the most requested idea on Mozilla Connect –
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Pyrefly - A faster Python type checker written in Rust
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How to build Intrinsic Motivation: a review of the science
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Substack
Intrinsic Motivation: A deep dive
I dig into the research on intrinsic motivation. Super interesting subject. Long but hopefully quite thorough.
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ArkFlow: High-performance Rust stream processing engine
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GitHub
GitHub - arkflow-rs/arkflow: High-performance Rust stream processing engine, providing powerful data stream processing capabilities…
High-performance Rust stream processing engine, providing powerful data stream processing capabilities, supporting multiple input/output sources and processors. - arkflow-rs/arkflow
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O3 beats a master-level GeoGuessr player, even with fake EXIF data
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Sampatt
o3 Beats a Master-Level Geoguessr Player—Even with Fake EXIF Data
In Which I Try to Maintain Human Supremacy for a Bit Longer
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Meta AI App built with Llama 4
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Meta
Introducing the Meta AI App: A New Way to Access Your AI Assistant | Meta
We're launching the Meta AI app, our first step in building a more personal AI.
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Indian court orders blocking of Proton Mail
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TechCrunch
Indian court orders blocking of Proton Mail | TechCrunch
The ruling, which has yet to take effect, was ordered under India's online blocking laws.