| 91. | Ty – A fast Python type checker, written in Rust(docs.astral.sh) |
| 92. | X's move to show users' location is a great step toward online transparency(washingtonpost.com) |
| 93. | Discovering that my smartphone had infiltrated my life(utcc.utoronto.ca) |
| 94. |
| 95. | Reddit Migrates Comment Back End from Python to Go(old.reddit.com) |
| 96. | 6174(en.wikipedia.org) |
| 97. | The engineer–manager pendulum is breaking(modernleader.is) |
| 98. | Canada can become a nation of jailbreakers(pluralistic.net) |
| 99. | Mint Is Not TeX(mint.ubavic.rs) |
| 100. | FUTO: Keyboards Shouldn't Connect to the Internet(keyboard.futo.org) |
| 101. |
| 102. | Does 'Laziness' Start in the Brain?(theguardian.com) |
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| 104. |
| 105. | The Steam client is now 64-bit on Windows 11 and Windows 10 64-bit(store.steampowered.com) |
| 106. | Garry Tan says MCP "barely works" today(reddit.com) |
| 107. |
| 108. | Qwen3-VL can scan two-hour videos and pinpoint nearly every detail(the-decoder.com) |
| 109. |
| 110. | Tesla's Cybertruck is turning 2. It's been a big flop(marketwatch.com) |
| 111. | Apple Desktop Bus Protocol (2021)(lopaciuk.eu) |
| 112. | OpenBSD: Free, Functional, and Secure(openbsd.org) |
| 113. |
| 114. | Gaza death toll surpasses 70k, says health ministry(theguardian.com) |
| 115. |
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| 117. | Man behind in-flight Evil Twin WiFi attacks gets 7 years in prison(bleepingcomputer.com) |
| 118. | Hello Europe, Joe Biden is gone(berthub.eu) |
| 119. |
| 120. | Parkrun is an unwitting British public-health success(economist.com) |
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