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Trump suggests Starmer could use military to control UK borders
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First migrant deported to France under 'one in one out' deal
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'Cataclysmic' situation in Gaza City, UN official says, as Israeli tanks advance
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Corbyn and Sultana clash over new party membership
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Scientists pinpoint 'mileage clock' inside brain
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Two teenagers charged over Transport for London cyber attack
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UK not out of woods on inflation, says Bank of England as interest rates held
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Author Sally Rooney says she could not collect prize in UK in case of arrest
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Planning approvals for new homes at record low, figures show
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Keely Hodgkinson makes winning start to 800m world title bid in Tokyo
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In pictures: Chequers, scout groups and a dolls' house - day two of Trump's state visit
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Royals, Maga and tech CEOs: What we learned from state banquet guest list
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Sweet treats for Kate and Melania as they host Scouts
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US firms pledge £150bn investment in UK as tech deal signed
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Why America is at a dangerous crossroads following the Charlie Kirk shooting
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DiCaprio on his latest film and 'divisiveness in our culture'
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'I'm taking life day by day, year by year': Tennis legend Bjorn Borg on cancer diagnosis
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Fashion risks going backwards on diversity, says ex-British Vogue editor
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'Slot-age time' - breaking down Liverpool's late success
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Play now
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Israeli minister touts Gaza 'real estate bonanza', defying international backlash
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Manchester Arena bomb plotter refuses to leave cell for court hearing
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Three arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia
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Macrons to offer 'scientific evidence' to US court to prove Brigitte is a woman, lawyer says
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Egypt says 3,000-year-old bracelet was stolen and melted down
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BBC News app
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What does Donald Trump want from his UK state visit?
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Israel Committing Genocide in Gaza Says UN Commission
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Mourinho appointed Benfica manager
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'Slot-age time' - breaking down Liverpool's late success
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Hodgkinson makes winning start to world title bid
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'Hopefully our time now' - GB into BJK Cup semis
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Mourinho back at Benfica 25 years on - revered but a risk?
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GB's Asher-Smith and Hunt reach 200m final
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I don't see it as a redemption story - Johnson-Thompson
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Hosting a WebSite on a Disposable Vape :: BogdanTheGeek's Blog
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Fifty Things you can do with a Software Defined Radio 📻
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Wanted to spy on my dog, ended up spying on TP-Link – Kennedn's Blog
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Charlie Kirk, Redeemed by Ezra Klein, Gavin Newsom, and the Political Class | Vanity Fair
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Two Slice, a font that's only 2px tall
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UTF-8 is a Brilliant Design - Vishnu Haridas
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React Won by Default – And It's Killing Frontend Innovation
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Beyond Orthogonality: How Language Models Pack Billions of Concepts into 12,000 Dimensions (Feb 2025) —
In a recent 3Blue1Brown video series on transformer models, Grant Sanderson posed a fascinating question: How can a relatively modest embedding space of 12,288 dimensions (GPT-3) accommodate millions of distinct real-wor…
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Ratfactor's Illustrated Guide to Folding Fitted Sheets
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AI podcast start up plans 5,000 shows, 3,000 episode a week • Hollywood Reporter — Caitlin Huston: Why pay a celebrity podcast host millions when you can create your own using AI?
Inception Point AI is attempting to do just that, as the company builds a stable of AI talent to host podcasts, and eventually become broader …
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DOJ Deletes Study Showing Domestic Terrorists Are Most Often Right Wing
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The “Debate Me Bro” Grift: How Trolls Weaponized The Marketplace Of Ideas | Techdirt
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macOS 26 Tahoe: The Ars Technica Review - Ars Technica — Mac
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How to self-host a web font from Google Fonts | Blog-𝕚𝕗𝕪𝕖𝕣 — Here's how to self-host a web font from Google Fonts - blog-ifyer
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Exclusive: Leaked Messages from Charlie Kirk Assassin
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AI Will Not Make You Rich - Colossus
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How to Tell the Difference Between a Lone Wolf and a Coordinated Effort by the Radical Left - McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
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CubeSats are fascinating learning tools for space | Jeff Geerling — Great jumping off place for state of the art in educational cubesats. They've come a long way since the last time I looked at them.
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uv cheatsheet | mathspp — Cheatsheet with the most common and useful uv commands to manage projects and dependencies, publish projects, manage tools, and more.
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Create a Phishy URL
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How people are using ChatGPT | OpenAI — We’re releasing the largest study to date of how people are using ChatGPT, offering a first-of-its-kind view into how this broadly democratized technology creates economic value through both increased productivity at work and personal benefit.
The findings show that consumer adopti…
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the ruliology of lambdas—stephen wolfram writings
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a few notes on ratelimiting – Tony Finch
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纸堆 --- 纸堆
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“Your” vs “My” in user interfaces – Adam Silver – designer, London, UK
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Large Language Muddle | Issue 51 | n+1 | The Editors
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Writing an operating system kernel from scratch — Writing an operating system kernel from scratch Exploring a minimal implementation of a time-sharing kernel on RISC-V, implemented in Zig, on top of OpenSBI.
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Rating 26 years of Java changes – Neil Madden
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笔记本导航器 - 改变您的黑曜石体验 --- 笔记本导航器 - 改变您的黑曜石体验
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The Socratic Journal Method: A Simple Journaling Method That Actually Works — Socrates believed wisdom came from questions, not answers. That’s exactly what happens in this method: the questions guide you toward clarity.
Therapists use Socratic questioning to help clients challenge beliefs and reframe problems. When you j…
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Denmark close to wiping out leading cancer-causing HPV strains after vaccine roll-out — A nationwide study suggests infections with human papillomavirus (HPV) types 16 and 18 have been virtually eliminated since vaccination began in 2008 – protecting even unvaccinated women.
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Tenderlove Making - Apple Photos App Corrupts Images
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Anthropic Economic Index report: Uneven geographic and enterprise AI adoption Anthropic
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Development of the MOS Technology 6502: A Historical Perspective
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Inspo — Award-Winning UI Patterns Curated Weekly — A hand-picked library of world-class web design patterns — organized for fast inspiration and updated every week.
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Meta crea un super PAC per influenzare le elezioni e ostacolare i rivali nell'IA in California — Meta, tramite Mark Zuckerberg, ha creato un super PAC statale in California, consentendo all'azienda di spendere somme illimitate nelle elezioni per promuovere i propri interessi nell'intelligenza artificiale e ostacolare i conco…
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Things you can do with a Software Defined Radio (2024) | Hacker News
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The awe keeps dropping
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Defeating Nondeterminism in LLM Inference - Thinking Machines Lab
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How to self-host a web font from Google Fonts | Hacker News
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What do people actually use ChatGPT for? OpenAI provides some numbers. - Ars Technica — New study breaks down what 700 million users do across 2.6 billion daily GPT messages.
...
OpenAI is still growing at a rapid clip
We've known for a while that ChatGPT was popular, but this paper gives a direct look at just how …
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Implicit ODE Solvers Are Not Universally More Robust than Explicit ODE Solvers, Or Why No ODE Solver is Best - Stochastic Lifestyle — Debunks the myth that implicit ODE solvers are always more robust. Learn why no single ODE solver is universally "best" and how to choose the right tool for your specific problem, avoiding com…
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The Last Days Of Social Media — Social media promised connection, but it has delivered exhaustion.
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Famous Cognitive Psychology Experiments that Failed to Replicate - Aether Mug — A quick reference
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Israel has committed genocide in Gaza, says UN commission of inquiry | Israel-Gaza war | The Guardian
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Charlie Kirk’s Legacy Deserves No Mourning | The Nation — It’s a choice to write an obituary that begins “Joseph Goebbels was a gifted marketer and loving father to six children.”
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Gleam my new obsession | Eric Codes
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Algebraic Types are not Scary, Actually
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Charlie Kirk was killed by a meme
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Massive Attack Turns Concert Into Facial Recognition Surveillance Experiment - Gadget Review
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The Mac App Flea Market
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Immersive Math
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"Hello, is this Anna?": Unpacking the Lifecycle of Pig-Butchering Scams — Pig-Butchering Scam
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PythonBPF - Writing eBPF Programs in Pure Python | mallya's blog — I brag about my newest obsession.
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Stations and transfers - albertguillaumes.cat
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Post-training 101 | Tokens for Thoughts
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una.im | Follow-the-leader pattern with CSS anchor positioning
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How big a solar battery do I need to store all my home's electricity? | Hacker News
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Ruminate - AI Reading Companion
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In Defense of C++ — Why C++ remains a powerful and relevant programming language in today's tech landscape.
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I'm Not a Robot
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Folks, we have the best π — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45246953
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Every ounce of my energy – Letters of Note
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tekaratzas/RustGPT: An transformer based LLM. Written completely in Rust — understand
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economic-research-chatgpt-usage-paper
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Weird CPU architectures, the MOV only CPU
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What’s Up With Peter Thiel’s Obsession With the Antichrist? | The New Republic
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Midnight Commander — Text-based Command Line Interface (CLI) program. It is particularly useful when a GUI is not available, but can also be used as a primary file manager in a terminal session even when you are using a GUI. I use Midnight Commander frequently because I often need to interact with local and remote Linux comp…
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Depression Levels Are Associated with Reduced Capacity to Learn to Actively Avoid Aversive Events in Young Adults | eNeuro
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GNU Midnight Commander | Hacker News
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React is winning by default and slowing innovation | Hacker News
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Charlie Kirk in his own words: ‘prowling Blacks’ and ‘the great replacement strategy’ | Charlie Kirk shooting | The Guardian
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National park to remove photo of enslaved man’s scars - The Washington Post
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brashandplucky.com/2025/09/17/procedural-island-generation-iii.html
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‘There’s a basic decency among British people’: Hope Not Hate’s Nick Lowles on how to defeat the far right | Far right | The Guardian
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Learn x86-64 assembly by writing a GUI from scratch
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Abdul Rahman Sibahi | A Dumb Introduction to z3 — Exploring the world of constraint solvers with very simple examples.
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Anthropic suscita tensioni con la Casa Bianca per limitazioni all'uso dei suoi modelli AI in ambito di forze dell'ordine — Anthropic ha suscitato malcontento all'interno dell'amministrazione Trump per il rifiuto di permettere l'uso dei propri modelli AI in attività di sorveglianza su cittadini americani da parte delle forze …
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stateless-me/uuidv47: ⚡ UUIDv47 = v4 privacy + v7 performance
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SQL performance improvements: finding the right queries to fix (part 1) — This post covers tips and tricks for performance tweaking your SQL queries by first identifying which queries need work.
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ctrl/tinycolor and 40+ NPM Packages Compromised — The popular @ctrl/tinycolor package with over 2 million weekly downloads has been compromised alongside 40+ other NPM packages in a sophisticated supply chain attack. The malware self-propagates across maintainer packages, harvests AWS/GCP/Azure credentials using TruffleHog, …
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Education report calling for ethical AI use contains over 15 fake sources - Ars Technica
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Jef Raskin’s cul-de-sac and the quest for the humane computer - Ars Technica
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How Container Filesystem Works: Building a Docker-like Container From Scratch
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DOOM crash after 2.5 years of real-world runtime confirmed on real hardware
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3.0 · asciinema blog
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Behind The Scenes of Bun Install | Bun Blog
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This free and open-source app runs any Windows app on Linux with ease
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Charlie Kirk, Redeemed by Ezra Klein, Gavin Newsom, and the Political Class | Vanity Fair — The mentions of “debate” and “engagement” are references to Kirk’s campus tours, during which he visited various colleges to take on whoever come may. That this aspect of Kirk’s work would be so attractive to writers and politicians i…
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Charlie Kirk’s Legacy Deserves No Mourning — The white Christian nationalist provocateur wasnât a promoter of civil discourse. He preached hate, bigotry, and division
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Introducing Areal, Are.na’s New Typeface
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How does air pollution impact your brain? - Neurofrontiers
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text.md — Test and benchmark suite for sort implementations. - sort-research-rs/writeup/unreasonable/text.md at main · Voultapher/sort-research-rs
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Commentary: Cory Doctorow: Reverse Centaurs – Locus Online
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Magical systems thinking - Works in Progress Magazine — Systems thinking promises to give us a toolkit to design complex systems that work from the ground up. It fails because it ignores that systems fight back.
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Repetitive negative thinking is associated with cognitive function decline in older adults: a cross-sectional study
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Read to Forget 05 Jul, 2025 — I remember co-workers highlighting large chunks of text, sometimes 40%. That doesn't make sense to me. We can only read a text once, given the number of compelling works and the limited time available to us. So, I read to forget. When I start reading, I'm prepared to lose 98% of what's in front …
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Ask HN: What's a good 3D Printer for sub $1000? | Hacker News
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A postmortem of three recent issues Anthropic
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Oh no, not again... a meditation on NPM supply chain attacks - Development tutorials for modern web development — This would now pull the gist as a node module and run it. In the proof-of-concept I put this command as a postinstall script. If you look at the gist, it’s a small binary script that posts your .bash_history to e…
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The real reason our weather is going to the dogs
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Telling incoming aliens from space rocks… on a scale of 1 to 10!
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A radical idea to fix plastics recycling
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Quantum computers are finally on the verge of being useful
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Simple menu tweak can nudge people into choosing climate-friendly food
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Steven Pinker’s new book shows how he’s become a contradictory figure
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Vitamin D supplements may lower your level of one type of vitamin D
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Wild chimpanzees may get mildly intoxicated from alcoholic fruit
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In the race to reach 100, the wealthy have a head start
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Dome-headed dinosaur from Mongolia is the oldest ever found
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Stretching the skin could enable vaccines to be given without a needle
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Global suicide rates fell 30 per cent since 1990 – but not in the US
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How to nurture the right mindset for living to 100
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Asteroid exploded 'similar to a bomb' over France in a rare event
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The real scientific insights from Bryan Johnson’s immortality quest
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What’s the secret to living well beyond the average life expectancy?
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30,000-year-old toolkit shows what ancient hunter carried in a pouch
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Long covid may be making your periods longer and heavier
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The science revealing how the right diet can add a decade to your life
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The exercises you need to do to reach 100 in great shape
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Why caring for your microbiome is crucial if you want to live to 100
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Around one-third of AI search tool answers make unsupported claims
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Making atoms self-magnify reveals their quantum wave functions
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Good immune health may come at the expense of chronic inflammation
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Higher dose of Wegovy ups both weight loss and side effects
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Lunar missions may contaminate the moon with hardy Earth microbes
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The oldest human mummies were slowly smoked 14,000 years ago
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Modular nuclear reactors sound great, but won't be ready any time soon
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Mars once had an atmosphere that was thicker than Earth's today
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What it’s like to run the world’s best dark matter detector
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Which perimenopause treatments actually work?
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We’ve glimpsed the secret quantum landscape inside all matter
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Covid-19 vaccine benefits worth up to $38 trillion in first year alone
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Stealth radio hides signal in background noise to protect drone pilots
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The death of dinosaurs dramatically re-engineered Earth's landscapes
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How to pick the right fertiliser for all your different plants
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Alien: Earth adds surprisingly good TV dimension to veteran sci-fi
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Is Earth’s climate in a state of 'termination shock'?
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Powerful images show dark side of South-East Asia’s fishing industry
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Jaguar breaks records by swimming at least 1.3 kilometres
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Can a strange new treatment finally relieve chronic sinus infections?
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Child obesity is now more common than undernutrition – what do we do?
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Hedonistic habits could turn you into a mosquito magnet
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Jupiter is smaller and more squashed than we thought
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DNA cassette tape can store every song ever recorded
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Matt Richtel grapples with how modern life is warping adolescence
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A weird cloud forms on Mars each year and now we know why
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Early Neanderthals hunted ibex on steep mountain slopes
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Why simple tasks like charging your phone rely on quantum measurements
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Exciting new research shows ways to defuse the "green backlash"
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Gravitational waves finally prove Stephen Hawking's black hole theorem
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Exoplanet 40 light years from Earth may have right conditions for life
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Not to worry, no giant radioactive wasps here
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Britain's economy thrived after the withdrawal of the Roman Empire
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Deflecting a deadly asteroid just got a lot less dangerous
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Why your nose could be the perfect window into your mental state
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Tim Spector's guide to fermentation is meticulous and persuasive
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Antibody cocktail could work as a universal flu treatment
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Even in our digital world, materials still matter
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We evolved to match local micronutrient levels, which may be a problem
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NASA hasn't found life on Mars yet – but signs are promising
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Tiny structure in the brain could be driving how much you eat
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Asteroid Ryugu once had liquid water flowing through it
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Iridescent mammals are much more common than we thought
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‘Great Migration’ involves far fewer wildebeest than we had thought
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How cosmic events may have influenced hominin evolution
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Geoengineering is not going to save the poles from climate change
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No, AI isn’t going to kill us all, despite what this new book says
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Resistance training may strengthen your gut microbiome
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Florida's anti-vaccine push leads dangerous shift for US public health
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Does this sculpted head show an ancient hunter-gatherer's hairstyle?
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Quantum router could speed up quantum computers
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The surprisingly useful mathematical patterns in some real-world data
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We could spot a new type of black hole thanks to a mirror-wobbling AI
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The futuristic new tech that could bridge broken nerves and mend minds
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Why solar power is the only viable power source in the long run
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Is Neuromancer's cyberpunk dystopia still thrilling in 2025?
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The crucial role of chaos in our brain’s most extraordinary functions
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The deadliest mushroom, the death cap, is still concocting new poisons
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Are farmed oysters, mussels and clams the ultimate green foods?
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Possible galaxy spotted by JWST could be the earliest we've ever seen
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Baby pterosaurs could fly right after hatching – but crashed in storms
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A modified hot glue gun can mend broken bones
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Sun-powered device extracts lithium without wrecking the environment
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A single dose of LSD seems to reduce anxiety
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Birds dazzle and amaze in stunning new photographs
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L-theanine: Can a compound in tea lower anxiety and help you focus?
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Nick Clegg says nothing at all in new book How to Save the Internet
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Liquid crystal lenses could make better bifocal glasses
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Should it be space-time or spacetime – and why does it matter anyway?
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Early penguins may have used dagger-like beaks to skewer prey
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We have run out of new visions of the future. This needs to change
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First map of mammal brain activity may have shown intuition in action
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What can psychoanalysis teach us about love and heartbreak?
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Plant-based dog foods provide almost all the nutrients pets need
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Smartphone scrolling on the toilet could increase risk of haemorrhoids
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We have let down teens if we ban social media but embrace AI
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3D-printing could make it easier to make large quantum computers
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We may have 10 times less carbon storage capacity than we thought
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Queen ant makes males of another species for daughters to mate with
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AI can now design functional viruses - not the computer kind, either
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Crims bust through SonicWall to grab sensitive config data
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The Notepad that knew too much: Humble text editor gets unnecessary AI infusion
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Cybercriminals pwn 850k+ Americans' healthcare data
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Workday U-turns on rehiring pledge as activist investors take $2B stake
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Two 'Scattered Spider' teens charged over attack on London’s transport network
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Cloudflare DDoSed itself with React useEffect hook blunder
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French jet left circling while Corsican controller caught Zs
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Insight Partners confirms ransomware hit, more than 12,000 caught in data dragnet
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Panda-monium: China-backed cyber crew spoof Congressman to dig for dirt on US trade talks
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China's DeepSeek applying trial-and-error learning to its AI 'reasoning'
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Microsoft weaves Oracle and BigQuery data mirroring into Fabric platform
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How and why Linux has thrived after three decades in Kernelland
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Toys can tell us a lot about how tech will change our lives
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Huawei lays out multi-year AI accelerator roadmap and claims it makes Earth’s mightiest clusters
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Microsoft thinks cloud PCs might be overkill, starts streaming just apps under Windows 365
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Vibe coding platform Replit's latest update is infuriating customers with surprise cost overruns
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Nvidia GeForced out of China as Beijing demands tech titans embrace homegrown silicon
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Russian fake-news network, led by an ex-Florida sheriff's deputy, storms back into action with 200+ new sites
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US tech giants pledge $42 billion in UK investment as Trump tours Blighty
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Scale AI says 'tanks a lot' to Pentagon for data-classifying deal
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AMD tries to catch CUDA with performance-boosting ROCm 7 software
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Scattered Spider gang feigns retirement, breaks into bank instead
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Social Security admin denies DB data leak, DOGEs questions about a copy
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Super-sized space freighter delayed on way to ISS, leaving snacks in jeopardy
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Tariff threat plays havoc with US PC market, economy not helping
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AI in your toaster: Analyst predicts $1.5T global spend in 2025
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Axiom Space aims for orbit with its Orbital Data Center Node
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OpenAI says models are programmed to make stuff up instead of admitting ignorance
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Return on investment for Copilot? Microsoft has work to do
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Strong Java LTS arrives with the release of 25
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BreachForums kingpin goes from walk-free deal to 3-year stretch
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UK telco Colt’s recovery from August cyberattack pushes into November
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Sky plans to ditch up to 500 staff in the Technology Group
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Microsoft pens $15B love letter to the UK with 23,000 Nvidia GPUs attached
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Why Microsoft has the name of an old mouse hidden in its Bluetooth drivers
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Whitehall lobs £40M at 'critical' phase of police DB reboot
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Microsoft Surface 7 laptop: Nice hardware, shame about the OS
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UEFI Secure Boot for Linux Arm64 – where do we stand?
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UK Cabinet Office hands stalled Microsoft migration to another department
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Ruh-roh. DDR5 memory vulnerable to new Rowhammer attack
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Australia to let Big Tech choose its own adventure to enact kids social media ban
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Microsoft blocks bait for ‘fastest-growing’ 365 phish kit, seizes 338 domains
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Li-ion roars can predict early battery failure, MIT boffins say
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Criminals broke into the system Google uses to share info with cops
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Fiverr cuts 30% of staff in pivot to being 'an AI-first company'
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Google unveils master plan for letting AI shop on your behalf
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Small nuke reactors are really coming online by next year, US energy secretary insists
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Apple 0-day likely used in spy attacks affected devices as old as iPhone 8
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Key KDE developer Jonathan Riddell quits
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Google is rolling out a Gemini button in Chrome for all desktop users in the US browsing in English, and other AI features, including AI Mode in the address bar (Reece Rogers/Wired)
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Ray-Ban Display glasses are Zuckerberg's latest bid to reframe Meta, focusing on "personal superintelligence", but they face technical and societal challenges (M.G. Siegler/Spyglass)
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Netskope opened up 21% at $23 per share in its Nasdaq debut, giving it a ~$8.79B market cap, after the cybersecurity company raised $908.2M in its IPO (Reuters)
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The US FTC and seven states sue Live Nation and its Ticketmaster subsidiary for failing to stem the use of bots and large-scale resale operations (Leah Nylen/Bloomberg)
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Q&A with CEO Cristóbal Valenzuela on Runway's "world models" breakthrough, how it differs from typical AI video generation, the Lionsgate partnership, and more (Cristina Criddle/Financial Times)
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Inside Apple's Audio Lab, where the company develops features like spatial audio and uses tuning studios as reference points for AirPods Pro and other products (Lance Ulanoff/TechRadar)
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Google partners with StopNCII.org and says it will start using its hashes to proactively identify nonconsensual images in search results and remove them (Terrence O'Brien/The Verge)
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Sources: Indian digital payments company Pine Labs aims to raise as much as $700M from an IPO in the second half of October, down from its $1B target earlier (Bloomberg)
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Luma AI partners with Adobe to bring its generative video model Ray3 to Firefly's paid users; Ray3 creates highly realistic 10-second videos without dialogue (Steven Zeitchik/The Hollywood Reporter)
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Atlassian acquires developer productivity insight platform DX for $1B in cash and restricted stock; DX has 350+ enterprise customers and raised less than $5M (Rebecca Szkutak/TechCrunch)
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In a peer-reviewed Nature article update, DeepSeek says it spent $294K on training its reasoning-focused R1 model and used 512 Nvidia H800 chips for 80 hours (Eduardo Baptista/Reuters)
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Nothing launches Ear 3, with a Super Mic system featuring two mics activated by a Talk button on one side of the case, available from September 25 for $179 (Dominic Preston/The Verge)
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A look at Live Translation on AirPods Pro, one of the strongest examples yet of how AI can be used in a seamless, practical way to improve people's lives (Brian X. Chen/New York Times)
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Shein launches Xcelerator, a service granting other fashion brands access to its fast-fashion manufacturing network in China, as it seeks new revenue streams (Bloomberg)
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The Irish Data Protection Commission appoints Niamh Sweeney, Facebook's former head of public policy in Ireland, as its new commissioner, starting on October 13 (Peter Flanagan/The Irish Times)