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Scientists earn Nobel Prize for incredible tech that could impact billions of people: 'Indescribable'
thecooldown.com·1d
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Making .NET Serialization Gadgets by Hand
vulncheck.com·24m·
Discuss: Hacker News
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How to Design a Scalable Architecture for Cloud Applications
acecloud.ai·17h·
Discuss: DEV
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Visualized: Increasing Carbon Removal Costs
visualcapitalist.com·5h
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Show HN: Reversing a Cinema Camera's Peripherals Port
3nt3.de·1d·
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Author Correction: Learning the natural history of human disease with generative transformers
nature.com·12h
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🚨 Built a game-changing habit app that makes discipline contagious
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Discuss: r/ObsidianMD
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Human-in-the-loop in AI workflows: HITL meaning, benefits, and practical patterns
zapier.com·17h
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Energy fuels geopolitical tensions , but leaders lack the resolve to tackle challenges
yahoo.com·2h
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Anthropic’s Claude Takes Control of a Robot Dog
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Discuss: r/ClaudeAI
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BBC News : BBCNEWS : November 12, 2025 11:45am-11:56am GMT
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Agentic AI: Nine Essential Questions
sloanreview.mit.edu·10h
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Mathematical Modeling and Error Estimation for the Thermal Dunking Problem: A Hierarchical Approach
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Experience, Control, and Context — Things You Can’t Just “Vibe” Your Way Through
dev.to·16h·
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You haven't truly experienced PC gaming until you've done these 8 things
pcgamer.com·1d
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Hourly weather data show shifting freeze and heat stress periods across US
phys.org·1h
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DI containers are dead, long live context containers!
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Rep. Ro Khanna D-CA on Epstein Files and Shutdown Deal : CSPAN : November 12, 2025 2:44pm-2:48pm EST
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