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      <title>The CAPTCHA Arms Race: From Distorted Text to Browser Identity</title>
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      <description>CAPTCHAs have evolved from distorted text and image grids to broader browser-risk checks, while attackers adapted with OCR, machine learning, and fingerprinting. The piece argues the next shift is agent identity: letting legitimate automation prove who it is instead of repeatedly proving it is human. [browserbase.com]</description>

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      <description>Inventory of books, papers, manuscripts, letters, and other materials from Edsger W. Dijkstra’s home and office, organized by box and item type. [dijkstrascry.com]</description>

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      <description>How a fragmenting world met on the field in 1938 [worldhistory.substack.com]</description>

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      <title>Vulnerability Reports Are Not Special Anymore</title>
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      <description>LLMs have changed security triage: the scarce insight and confidentiality that once made vulnerability reports special are no longer as distinctive, so maintainers may need to focus more on rapid verification, remediation, and prevention. [words.filippo.io]</description>

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      <description>CERN obituary for François Englert, the Belgian theoretical physicist who co-developed the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism and shared the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics with Peter Higgs. [home.cern]</description>

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      <description>A new study of 20 years of recordings suggests isolated sperm whales in the eastern Mediterranean developed a faster version of the species’ click pattern, while whales near the Balearic Islands kept the older form. Researchers say the dialects reflect a west-to-east colonization of the Mediterranean and ongoing vocal evolution in different whale clans. [e360.yale.edu]</description>

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      <description>A Sporothrix brasiliensis outbreak that began in Brazil has sickened thousands of cats and infected more than 11,000 people across South America. The fungus can spread through bites, scratches, and grooming, and a CDC expert says it may eventually reach the U.S. [sciencenews.org]</description>

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      <description>WP 97-14 examines whether imposing cointegration actually improves long-horizon forecasts. The authors find that, by standard multivariate forecast accuracy measures, ignoring cointegration loses nothing at long horizons, and simple univariate Box-Jenkins forecasts perform just as well. [philadelphiafed.org]</description>

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      <description>Cory Doctorow argues that today’s AI boom is being propped up by a broken tech ecosystem, and says the way to deflate it is to challenge the business practices and power structures behind it. He discusses his new book, The Reverse Centaur’s Guide to Life After AI. [arstechnica.com]</description>

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      <description>Feedback from casual friends and broad focus groups can be misleading when they aren’t the early adopters you’re trying to reach. A dislike from the crowd isn’t the same as a signal that your intended audience won’t want it; useful advice depends on imagining the needs of the specific people you hope to serve. [seths.blog]</description>

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      <description>A 3D-printed Gaussian splat of one of the creator’s insects, made with crysta.ai. The post explains the workflow, including training with spherical harmonics, voxelizing the splat for printing, and the visual tradeoffs in color and transparency in the final crystal-like piece. [patreon.com]</description>

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      <description>Data centers are driving new electricity demand and emissions, so the article argues they may be a useful target for carbon pricing—both to reflect climate costs and to tap into public skepticism about data centers. [slowboring.com]</description>

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      <description>Explores how Lil represents points, strokes, and paths, then uses those structures to draw Hershey text and apply affine transformations like scaling, translation, mirroring, shearing, and rotation. It also shows a few more advanced effects, including perspective distortion and animated wavy line effects. [beyondloom.com]</description>

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      <description>A critique of subtle, socially acceptable racism and the ways it hides behind politeness, deniability, and respectability. [caitlinjohnst.one]</description>

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      <description>Marie Brenner reports on Frederick von Mierers, a self-styled New Age guru who sold costly gems and “life readings” to wealthy Manhattan devotees while prosecutors investigated possible fraud and cult-like manipulation. [archive.vanityfair.com]</description>

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      <description>A comic strip where Lar and Sohmer banter about an act-of-God mishap and who gets protected from it, ending in a playful punchline. [leasticoulddo.com]</description>

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      <description>A language teacher reflects on how native intuition shapes collocations, the subtle word pairings that make English sound natural. When a gifted student named Silvia becomes his trusted guide, the essay turns into a meditation on fluency, mentorship, and the rare luck of finding someone with an uncanny ear for language. [theamericanscholar.org]</description>

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      <description>Cancelled due to a red extreme heat warning from the UK Met Office. The event was scheduled for 24 June 2026 in London and was set to examine global extreme heat governance, new analysis from the Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance, and the inaugural Adeline Stuart-Watt Award. [lse.ac.uk]</description>

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      <description>Some skepticism of vitamin D skepticism [dynomight.net]</description>

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      <description>A thoughtful essay on AI coding agents, harness-level loops, and the tradeoffs of letting machines repeatedly write, review, and patch software. It weighs where loops help today—porting, benchmarking, security scanning, and research—against the risks of less understandable code, growing dependency on models, and eroding human judgment. [lucumr.pocoo.org]</description>

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      <description>A reflection on how social media, AI, and the attention economy can weaken human connection—and why listening, common ground, and stronger social bonds matter more than winning arguments. [mindprison.cc]</description>

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      <description>Early restaurant menus reveal how American dining changed over time—and what those changes say about class, culture, and the country itself. [pudding.cool]</description>

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      <description>A nationwide failure in Deutsche Bahn’s GSM-R rail communications system briefly stopped all trains across Germany, stranding passengers and forcing delays at stations. Service later resumed step by step after the outage was resolved. [apnews.com]</description>

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      <description>John Brown was a fiercely committed abolitionist whose violent raids in Kansas and at Harpers Ferry made him one of the most controversial figures in pre-Civil War America. His trial and execution turned him into a martyr for some, a terrorist for others, and helped intensify the sectional conflict that led to the Civil War. [thecollector.com]</description>

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      <description>Mark Round reflects on four decades at the keyboard and 25 years of publishing online, tracing his path from a Sinclair ZX Spectrum and BBSes to Linux, the early web, and a modern cloud-native setup. The post mixes personal memories with a retrospective on how technology, the internet, and his own website have changed over time. [markround.com]</description>

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      <description>I obtained hundreds of confidential memos detailing politics and policy guidance for Gabbard from her years in Congress, then embarked on a quest to identify who was behind them. [washingtonpost.com]</description>

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      <description>A 404 Media investigation found that Madison Square Garden compiled a document tracking activists who publicly criticized its facial recognition system, including their comments, social accounts, and tweet screenshots. The file appeared inside an MSG SharePoint instance and was part of data stolen in a breach. [404media.co]</description>

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      <description>Binghamton University researchers used Shannon entropy to choose more informative Wordle guesses, and their simulations found the method solved 99% of puzzles, outperforming a traditional common-letter strategy. [binghamton.edu]</description>

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      <description>Age verification proposals are really mass surveillance, and Doctorow argues they won’t protect kids from online harms because those harms are enabled by the same tracking systems. He says effective child protection starts with privacy, not more spying. [pluralistic.net]</description>

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