π Useless Fact of the Day
In Japan, watermelons are squared. It's easier to stack them that way.
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The first instalment of the video-game series Sonic the Hedgehog was released in North America.
Read more on Wikipedia
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AMD will restore TSME/Memory Guard on consumer Ryzen 9000 CPUs after backlash over its quiet removal. The feature encrypts RAM against physical attacks; critics saw the change as anti-consumer upselling, while AMD still hasnβt explained its reasoning.
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β 2750, π 339
The fastest local AI engine for Apple Silicon. 4.2x faster than Ollama, 0.08s cached TTFT, 100% tool calling. 17 tool parsers, prompt cache, reasoning separation, cloud routing. Drop-in OpenAI replacement. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Aider.
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β 12095, π 384
Your agent writes bad React. This catches it
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β 5900, π 244
Native Proxy Experience Built for macOS
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β 16625, π 962
Hindsight: Agent Memory That Learns
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β 2497, π 288
Kimi Code CLI β The Starting Point for Next-Gen Agents
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Codex fixed excessive local SQLite feedback logging with two merged PRs, reportedly cutting writes by 85%. The issue involved TRACE/telemetry logs causing massive SSD writes, potentially exhausting consumer drive endurance within a year.
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Go 1.27rc1βs js/wasm target appears to generate UUIDv7 values with a fixed `7000` segment, suggesting missing randomness in version-adjacent bits. This could reduce UUID entropy and should be investigated before release.
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