14
4
A (small) language model walks through its training text (github.com/chrishwiggins)
4
Linus Torvalds to 'start being more hardnosed' about 'pointless pull requests' (theregister.com)
2
I built 2k badges for Replay and I'm not sure I've slept since December (temporal.io)
3
Biometric Surveillance in New York City (stopspying.org)
1
Celebrating 10 Years of the MITx MicroMasters Programs (impact-openlearning.mit.edu)
15
Riding the D in Los Angeles: city hopes new subway stations will be game changer (theguardian.com)
2
Why DC's Metro Wants to Automate Its Trains (bloomberg.com)
2
Thunderbird Pro April 2026 Update (thunderbird.net)
1
Open Library improved search by 10 percent (openlibrary.org)
1
Appwrite 1.9.0: Self-hosting with MongoDB as the underlying database (appwrite.io)
2
OnlyOffice ends partnership with Nextcloud over unauthorized "Euro-Office" fork (alternativeto.net)
1
Grist (spreadsheets) v1.7.12 adds Automations (getgrist.com)
1
Maybe Finance Asset Sale (maybefinance.notion.site)
6
Apple to Introduce Search Ads in Maps as Services Revenue Grows (bloomberg.com)
2
eBay Kitchen Beta (home made food ordering) (twitter.com/rats7)
45
They’re vibe-coding spam now (tedium.co)
1
The first project accepting open source contributions by the IRS (twitter.com/shl)
3
WA income tax clears House after 24-hour debate (seattletimes.com)
2
GitHub infuriates students by removing some models from free Copilot plan (theregister.com)
2
Spacedrive v3: The local-first data engine (spacedrive.com)
2
5M installs, $1M Open Source Grant program, and the story of how we got here (cline.bot)
1
Vibe coding may be hazardous to open source (theregister.com)
1
The Substack TV app, now in beta (on.substack.com)
2
We are updating Dokploy's Open Source license (dokploy.com)
1
California sees 150k sign-ups for new data broker deletion request tool (cbsnews.com)
1
The Setapp Mobile iOS store is shutting down on February 16th (theverge.com)
2
Earino/DesigningCourse Materials for Designing Analytics Projects (github.com/earino)
8
Student loan borrowers could see wages garnished in just days (newsweek.com)
10
How HTML changes in ePub (htmhell.dev)
2
You can now submit fraud claims to the IRS online. Before you had to mail a form (twitter.com/shl)
4
Waymo updates fleet in response to Bay Area outage chaos (theregister.com)
3
San Francisco Sues Ultraprocessed Food Companies (nytimes.com)
2
Linux 6.18 arrives as the year's final drop and likely next LTS (theregister.com)
2
Claude for Nonprofits \ Anthropic (anthropic.com)
1
'Unauthorized' Edit to Ukraine's Frontline Maps Point to Polymarket War Betting (404media.co)
3
Who's Grading You on Coursera? The Shift from Human Peers to AI (classcentral.com)
3
OpenStreetMap scales to serve users worldwide with Fastly (fastly.com)
2
Signal Secure Backups now available on iOS (twitter.com/signalapp)
1
Orchestrating our UI test suite with Maestro (doist.dev)
1
Don't Look Up: NYPD Drones Take Flight (stopspying.org)
9
Open Source Developers Are Exhausted, Unpaid, and Ready to Walk Away (itsfoss.com)
2
Contractor Recruiting on LinkedIn to Physically Track Immigrants for ICE (404media.co)
14
PSA syncthing-fork has changed owners (syncthing.net)
5
Chinese spies told Claude to break into 30 critical orgs. Some attacks succeeded (theregister.com)
1
WhatsApp lets you message people on other apps (androidpolice.com)
2
Why is West Virginia's forest cover more complete in OpenStreetMap? (reddit.com)
11
Why all the free-stuff Facebook groups you're part of just changed their names (sfstandard.com)
10
Meta can't afford its $600B love letter to Trump (theregister.com)
1
MapLibre Newsletter October 2025 (maplibre.org)
1
SF Bay Clipper 2.0 Savings Calculator (hikingbytransit.com)
1
Unpaid Domestika and CGMA Instructors Protest Online, Students Join over Billing (classcentral.com)
43
Singapore to cane scammers as billions lost in financial crimes (freemalaysiatoday.com)
3
S.T.O.P. Sue NYPD for 'Domain Awareness' Surveillance System (stopspying.org)
4
The sustainable, repairable Fairphone 6 is now available in the US for $899 (androidcentral.com)
8
Making EVs takes big energy, but after 2 years, they're cleaner than gas cars (apnews.com)
2
Google Posts Surprise October Pixel Update Builds, Doesn't Say What For (droid-life.com)
1
Remote Controlled Crawler Robot – Built with ChatGPT Codex by a Non-Coder [video] (youtube.com)
1
Using Minecraft as a participatory design tool in urban design and governance (unhabitat.org)
2
Opt Out October: Daily Tips to Protect Your Privacy and Security (eff.org)
1
Wikipedia Tools for Google Spreadsheets (arxiv.org)
1
There isn't another choice: Signal CEO explains why they rely on AWS (theverge.com)
39
New OSM file format: 30% smaller than PBF, 5x faster to import (openstreetmap.org)
2
After 15 years, Firefox will render gradients properly (twitter.com/theo)
2
Nextcloud withdraws European Commission OneDrive complaint (theregister.com)
1
Ready for the Matrix Conference 2025 (element.io)
18
Protein Powders and Shakes Contain High Levels of Lead (consumerreports.org)
38
Thoughts on Omarchy (tedium.co)
1
Firefox profiles: Private, focused spaces for all the ways you browse (blog.mozilla.org)
2
Tech Labor Rights for Human Rights (ssrn.com)
10
University of the People Is the First TuitionFree American-Accredited Online Uni (classcentral.com)
13
Faster and safer instant euro payments become a reality (europa.eu)
3
The New York Times Games' Path to Dark Mode (nytimes.com)
6
Mapillary Camera Grant Recipients uploaded over 3M images this year (openstreetmap.us)
2
Wikipedia Current Events Portal RSS (exch.gr)
1
Beeper iOS Implements Notifications (beeper.com)
2
The EU's €2T budget overlooks a key tech pillar: open-source (thenextweb.com)
6
Taxis for women only: Mexico City drivers rebel against brutal violence (cnn.com)
2
Building and deploying AI-powered apps with GitHub Spark (docs.github.com)
1
Chronic risks from single-use plastic water bottles are dangerously understudied (phys.org)
1
Linear has a 30-minute weekly meeting called "Quality Wednesdays." (twitter.com/gergelyorosz)
1
Open Library Search: Balancing High-Impact with High-Demand (openlibrary.org)
2
HybridPetya: More proof that Secure Boot bypasses are not just an urban legend (theregister.com)
2
What if we could use * to fix typos in place? (twitter.com/imharshin)
1
A secure and privacy friendly offline digital euro (xot.nl)
1
Android Security Bulletin–September 2025 (android.com)
1
August in Beeper Land: MCP, API, Parity and More (beeper.com)
5
D.C. Takeover Shows How Cities Can Lose Control of Surveillance (govtech.com)
1
The biggest bug farm is turning food waste into protein (washingtonpost.com)
4
Linux and Secure Boot certificate expiration (lwn.net)
1
Austin Votes on $2M AI Park Surveillance in 48 Hours (banthecams.org)
1
Mobilizon team got new funding, which changes and fixes would you like? (framacolibri.org)
4
Psst: Wanna buy a legit FBI email account for $40? (theregister.com)
6
Belgium Targets Internet Archive's Open Library in Site Blocking Order (torrentfreak.com)
1
How Hungry Is AI? Benchmarking Energy, Water, and Carbon Footprint of LLM Infere (arxiv.org)
1
Maintainer Needed for the OpenDroneMap Repo (opendronemap.org)
3
What's Trending on Open Library? (openlibrary.org)
2
The Python Migration That Took Years – Behind Meta's Tech Transition [video] (youtube.com)
1
Python-powered malware grabs 200K passwords, credit cards (theregister.com)
7