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Tuesday, July 28, 2026
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Jake Gold▲ 57

Residential Proxies Are a National Security Threat

US residential proxies are the bane of the internet. They’re the major source of social media manipulation and spam. A residential proxy runs someone else’s traffic through a real home internet connection, so it looks like a normal person on Comcast or AT&T. Almost no one intentionally runs one on behalf of bad actors, they’ve been tricked or hacked. Usually it’s one of a few things: A free VPN app reselling your bandwidth. A proxy SDK buried in some free game. Malware on a computer, router, or smart TV. LG recently moved to ban proxy apps from its smart TVs after researchers found that over 42% of its apps…

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Fermisense▲ 93

A $500 RL fine-tune of a 9B open model beat frontier models on catalog review

Why the companies winning in the AI age own their intelligence: a task-trained open source model vs the frontier, with every number published.

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Matthewsaltz▲ 164

Using an open model feels surprisingly good

Using an open model feels surprisingly good

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Spacedaily▲ 153

Astronauts describe persistent 'observer' sensation after 6 month missions

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crowdhailer.me▲ 48

EYG: A Programming Language for Humans

The rationale and resulting feature set of the EYG programming language.

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Dconf▲ 70

DConf 2026 in London

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London Review of Books▲ 29

An Uncomplicated Man

As they say at the awards shows, I was humbled to learn that Christopher Nolan has read at least the first line of my...

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The Decision Lab▲ 22

Why do we think we understand the world more than we actually do?

The illusion of explanatory depth (IOED) describes our belief that we understand more about the world than we actually do.

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Fermion Research▲ 8

Neutrino-1 8B

The flagship of the Neutrino family: 36 decoder layers behind a coded ternary-family container that serves a datacenter GPU, a MacBook, and a desktop CPU from one artifact.

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MacRumors▲ 237

Apple Will 'Watch Everything Burn' When the AI Bubble Bursts

Memory prices have doubled, Macs and iPads have gone up, and iPhones are expected to follow. Ed Zitron – who writes the Where's Your Ed At newsletter, hosts the Better Offline podcast, and has been described by Politico as the AI boom's most "acerbic gadfly" – has spent years arguing the buildout driving those costs will never pay for itself. We asked him what happens to Apple if he's right. You've been calling AI a bubble since before it was fashionable.

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Hugging Face▲ 1326

Kimi-K3 on HuggingFace

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Anthropic▲ 672

Our position on open-weights models

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on open-weights models

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Twitter▲ 756

AI companies are shredding rare books

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Kimi-K3▲ 377

Kimi-K3 Technical Report [pdf]

Open Frontier Intelligence. Contribute to MoonshotAI/Kimi-K3 development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Decathlon Germany▲ 311

Decathlon Germany adds Wero payment option to decathlon.de website

Decathlon Germany is the first market in its group to offer the Wero payment system, with store rollout and a customer campaign planned for 2026.

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Techdirt▲ 291

Judge Rejects Google's Attempt to DMCA Its Way Out of Being Scraped

Back in December we called out Google for filing a DMCA 1201 lawsuit over companies scraping Google’s results. Almost everything about the lawsuit seemed problematic, not the least of…

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Netflix employee▲ 242

Netflix employee fired for sharing personal details in retreat trust exercise

He was fired from his $1.1 million a year job after revealing that he had taken medically prescribed Ketamine at a “Trust exercise”

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