09 Feb 2026

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AI Gold Rush is Resurrecting China's Infamous 72-hour Work Week - in US

The AI boom has revived a workplace philosophy that China's own regulators cracked down on years ago: the 72-hour work week, known as 996 for its 9am-to-9pm, six-days-a-week cadence. US startups flush with venture capital are now openly advertising it as a feature, not a bug. Rilla, a New York-based AI company that monitors sales reps in the field, warns applicants on its careers page to expect roughly 70-hour weeks. Browser-Use, a seven-person startup building tools for AI-to-browser interaction, operates out of a shared "hacker house" where the line between living and working barely exists. In a market where dozens of startups are racing to ship similar AI products, founders believe longer hours buy them a competitive edge. But the research disagrees. A WHO and ILO analysis tied 55-plus-hour weeks to 745,000 deaths from stroke and heart disease globally in 2016 alone. Michigan State University found that an employee working 70 hours produces nearly the same output as one working 50.

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09 Feb 2026 3:14pm GMT

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Why would Elon Musk pivot from Mars to the Moon all of a sudden?

"SpaceX has already shifted focus to building a self-growing city on the Moon."

09 Feb 2026 2:38pm GMT

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GNU Binutils 2.46 Released With AMD Zen 6 and Arm v9.7 Support

GNU Binutils 2.46 Released With AMD Zen 6 and Arm v9.7 Support

GNU Binutils 2.46 adds support for AMD Zen 6 processors and Arm v9.7, expanding toolchain readiness for upcoming CPU architectures.

09 Feb 2026 2:34pm GMT

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Age Bias is Still the Default at Work But the Data is Turning

A mounting body of research is making it harder for companies to justify what most of them still do -- push experienced workers out the door just as they're hitting their professional peak. A 2025 study published in the journal Intelligence analyzed 16 cognitive, emotional and personality dimensions and found that while processing speed declines after early adulthood, other capabilities -- including the ability to avoid distractions and accumulated knowledge -- continue to improve, putting peak overall functioning between ages 55 and 60. AARP and OECD data back this up at the firm level: a 10-percentage-point increase in workers above 50 correlates with roughly 1.1% higher productivity. A 2022 Boston Consulting Group study found cross-generational teams outperform homogeneous ones. UK retailer B&Q staffed a store largely with older workers in 1989 and saw profits rise 18%. BMW implemented 70 ergonomic changes at a German plant in 2007 and recorded a 7% productivity gain. Yet an Urban Institute analysis of U.S. data from 1992 to 2016 found more than half of workers above 50 were pushed out of long-held jobs before they chose to retire.

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09 Feb 2026 2:12pm GMT

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Kdenlive 25.12.2 Delivers Monitor Fixes and Dragging Refactor

Kdenlive 25.12.2 Delivers Monitor Fixes and Dragging Refactor

Kdenlive 25.12.2 open-source video editor, is now available with new stability fixes, better monitor performance, and workflow improvements.

09 Feb 2026 1:34pm GMT

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New Raspberry Pi 4 Model Splits RAM Across Dual Chips

The blog OMG Ubuntu reports that a new version of the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B has been (quietly) introduced. "The key difference? It now uses a dual-RAM configuration." The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (PCB 13a) adopts a dual-RAM configuration to 'improve supply chain flexibility' and manufacturing efficiency, per a company product change notice document. Earlier versions of the Raspberry Pi 4 use a single RAM chip on the top of the board. The new revision adds a second LPDDR4 chip to the underside, with a couple of passive components also moved over... In moving to a dual-chip layout, Raspberry Pi can combine two smaller - and marginally cheaper - modules to hit the same RAM totals amidst fluctuating component costs... This change will not impact performance (for better or worse). The Broadcom BCM2711 SoC has a 32-bit wide memory interface so the bandwidth stays identical; this is not doubling the memory bus, it's just a physical split, not a logical one. Plus, the new board is fully compatible with existing official accessories, HATs and add-ons. All operating systems that support the Pi 4 will work, but as the memory setup is different a new version of the boot-loader will need to be flashed first.

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09 Feb 2026 12:34pm GMT

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Offpunk 3.0

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09 Feb 2026 10:37am GMT

Show HN: Algorithmically Finding the Longest Line of Sight on Earth

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09 Feb 2026 10:05am GMT

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Linux Kernel 6.19 Released, This Is What’s New

Linux Kernel 6.19 Released, This Is What’s New

Linux kernel 6.19 is now out, bringing updates to architectures, filesystems, networking, security, and the kernel's internal systems.

09 Feb 2026 8:44am GMT

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Claude’s C Compiler vs. GCC

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09 Feb 2026 4:30am GMT

08 Feb 2026

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A Project Hail Mary final trailer? Yes please.

"There are infinite possibilities for this to go wrong."

08 Feb 2026 11:26pm GMT

07 Feb 2026

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Under Trump, EPA’s enforcement of environmental laws collapses, report finds

The Environmental Protection Agency has drastically pulled back on holding polluters accountable.

07 Feb 2026 12:00pm GMT