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Donald Trump will delay a looming TikTok ban for a third time
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Hades II adds more combat options in its third major early access update
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X sues New York over hate speech disclosure law
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Xbox's AMD partnership sheds light on the future of the division's ecosystem
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Bungie delays Marathon indefinitely
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Facebook videos are all just going to be reels now
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Waymo expands service area around San Francisco and Los Angeles
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This 1-800 number will generate ChatGPT images, if for some reason you need that
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Threads adds new dedicated feed for fediverse content
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Peak Design's new tripods take aim at the professional set
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Early Prime Day deals include $100 off the GoPro Hero 13 Black
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June’s Game Pass additions include Remedy co-op shooter FBC: Firebreak
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The first two Netflix entertainment complexes will open at the end of the year
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Nissan unveils the third-generation Leaf EV
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Amazon includes a free $30 gift card when you buy the Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones
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Our top air purifier is $35 off in an early Prime Day deal
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End of Abyss is when Metroidvania meets space horror
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Meet the Corvette ZR1X: America's 1,250-horsepower hybrid hypercar
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The 560-pound Twitter sign met a fiery end in a Nevada desert
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Pick up a Samsung SmartTag 2 tracker for only $16 right now
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Adobe's Firefly generative AI app is now available on mobile
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Prime Day 2025: When Amazon's sales event begins, early deals already live, plus everything else you need to know
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Tinder now lets you find double dates with friends
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OpenAI awarded $200 million US defense contract for the use of its AI models
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The Morning After: Trump Mobile is a thing
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The best cameras for 2025
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Amazon Prime Day 2025 dates officially announced: The shopping event returns from July 8 to 11
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Amazon is giving away some great games in the lead up to Prime Day
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Meta warns users to 'avoid sharing personal or sensitive information' in its AI app
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Instagram is running another test of a repost feature
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Borderlands 4 will not cost $80, despite misguided executive comments
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Android 16 is out on all eligible Pixel phones, with new live update notifications feature
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Apple's iOS 26 public beta release date is planned for July
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This Roomba with an auto-empty dock is down to a record-low price
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How to buy the Nintendo Switch 2: Latest stock updates at Best Buy, Target, Walmart and others
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Threads is testing out a way to hide spoilers
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Obsidian Entertainment has big ambitions for Grounded 2's small world
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God help us, Donald Trump is launching Trump Mobile and plans to sell a phone
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Meta and Oakley tease a smart glasses announcement for June 20
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Our favorite power bank for iPhones is 20 percent off right now
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Patreon is raising its fees for new creators this summer
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The best Nintendo Switch 2 accessories for 2025
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There's a Nintendo Direct for Donkey Kong Bananza on June 18
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WhatsApp has ads now, but only in the Updates tab
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The OnePlus Nord 5 features a powerful Snapdragon 8 chip
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Apple's Mac Mini M4 is back on sale for $499
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How to download your information from Facebook
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The best laptop power banks for 2025
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How to set up a WhatsApp account without Facebook or Instagram
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Tesla blows past stopped school bus and hits kid-sized dummies in Full Self-Driving tests
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Start your own Internet Resiliency Club – Bow Shock Systems Consulting
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Foundations of Computer Vision
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Writing Toy Software Is A Joy | Joshua Barretto — You should write more toy programs
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Agentic Coding Recommendations | Armin Ronacher's Thoughts and Writings — via Armin Ronacher's Thoughts and Writings https://bit.ly/3qecCVC
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Strudel REPL
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A meta-analysis of three different notions of software complexity
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Anthropic: How we built our multi-agent research system
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kadekillary.work
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How we built our multi-agent research system
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Modifying an HDMI dummy plug’s EDID using a Raspberry Pi
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Seven replies to the viral Apple reasoning paper – and why they fall short — Gary Marcus outlines and comments on the arguments against the paper from Apple on the limited reasoning capabilities of current GenAI systems
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Telephone Exchanges — photographs and information on telephone exchanges within the UK.
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Endometriosis is an incredibly interesting disease
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strace tips for better debugging | A Random Walk — https://lobste.rs/s/c7udeu/strace_tips_for_better_debugging
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A receipt printer cured my procrastination [ADHD]
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[2506.08872] Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task — small n
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Meta's Llama 3.1 can recall 42 percent of the first Harry Potter book
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Frequent reauth doesn't make you more secure
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nanonets/Nanonets-OCR-s · Hugging Face — Another LLM OCR.
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Why Generative AI Coding Tools and Agents Do Not Work For Me - miguelgrinberg.com — via https://bit.ly/3UvQk1C https://bit.ly/3UvQk1C
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'There's a huge amount that we don't understand': Why sperm is still so mysterious
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Tim Dierks: Security Standards and Name Changes in the Browser Wars — Why was the name "SSL" changed to "TLS"? Because Microsoft and Netscape had forked it and moving away from the name Netscape had created was part of the horsetrading needed to reach a compromise.
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The lethal trifecta for AI agents: private data, untrusted content, and external communication
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Cray supercomputer Vs Raspberry Pi
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The Art of Lisp & Writing
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Mathematical Illustrations — "A manual of geometry and PostScript"
"The current version has been published as a book of about 350 pages by Cambridge University Press. By agreement with the Press, however, it will remain posted on this web site. [...] From January 1, 2004 on, no changes except simple error corrections will be…
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Transitous
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SIMD-friendly algorithms for substring searching
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Speech-to-Text at Flat $0.06 per hour by Borg — Audio to text conversion at a flat rate of $0.06/hour. No subscriptions, no hidden fees, with free tier available.
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Coding agents have crossed a chasm // flurries of latent creativity
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Q-learning is not yet scalable
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Inside the Apollo "8-Ball" FDAI (Flight Director / Attitude Indicator)
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233. "The Illusion of Thinking" — Thoughts on This Important Paper
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WVU student discovers long-awaited mystery fungus sought by LSD’s inventor | WVU Today | West Virginia University
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I have reimplemented Stable Diffusion 3.5 from scratch in pure PyTorch | Hacker News
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The Many Sides of Erik Satie | The MIT Press Reader — “The Satie life contains so much murk; his music sparkles with riverine clarity.”
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‘Extremely disturbing and unethical’: new rules allow VA doctors to refuse to treat Democrats, unmarried veterans | Trump administration | The Guardian — Doctors and other medical staff can also be barred from working at VA hospitals based on their marital status, political party affiliation or union activity, documents revi…
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Tattoy
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The Gentle Singularity - Sam Altman — blah blah blah blah superintelligence blah blah investors please give us money blah blah blah
also includes numbers about energy usage that are almost certainly other people's estimates and not company data, even though he must know what the real numbers are.
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A story from Samuel Z. Alemayehu on Medium
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LLM agents flunk CRM and confidentiality tasks — : 6-in-10 success rate for single-step tasks
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Israel’s Crimes of the Century
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How to draft a will to avoid becoming an AI ghost—it’s not easy - Ars Technica — Why requests for "no AI resurrections" will probably go ignored. As artificial intelligence has advanced, AI tools have emerged to make it possible to easily create digital replicas of lost loved ones, which can be generated without the knowledg…
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Using Signal groups for activism
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container-use
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Untitled (https://joshworth.com/dev/pixelspace/pixelspace_solarsystem.html) — you are here - if the moon were the size of 1 pixel
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The Psychology Behind Tech Billionaires — L ike many people alive today, I have no desire to live on Mars. It is, by all accounts, a pretty shitty place for human habitation. via Pocket
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Chawan: 0.2.0
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Model Once, Represent Everywhere: UDA (Unified Data Architecture) at Netflix | by Netflix Technology Blog | Jun, 2025 | Netflix TechBlog
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Mysterious link between Earth’s magnetism and oxygen baffles scientists — Earth’s magnetic field seems to correlate with conditions that helped complex life to thrive — a discovery that could aid the search for life on distant exoplanets.
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Field Notes From Shipping Real Code With Claude - diwank's space
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cosmos72/twin: Text mode window environment. A "retro" program for embedded or remote systems, that doubles as X11 terminal and text-mode equivalent of VNC server
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How Amy Coney Barrett Is Confounding the Right and the Left - The New York Times
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In Gaza, Israel destroyed its reputation. Attacking Iran is a belated and dangerous attempt to restore it
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Infinite Grid of Resistors
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CI/CD Observability with OpenTelemetry - A Step by Step Guide | SigNoz
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graydon2 | retrobootstrapping rust for some reason — via https://types.pl/@graydon/114694778091773201
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OxCaml | About — OCaml extensions built and used by Jane Street.
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Louvre shuts down in a staff strike, sounding the alarm on overtourism | AP News
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nytimes.com — Before ChatGPT distorted Eugene Torres’s sense of reality and almost killed him, he said, the artificial intelligence chatbot had been a helpful, timesaving tool. Mr. Torres, 42, an accountant in Manhattan, started using ChatGPT last year to make financial spreadsheets and to get legal advice. via Pocket
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Alpha-Otto's RevForce engine revolutionizes two-strokes — The defining characteristic of a two-stroke engine is to fire (combust) every time the piston is at top dead center. This makes them highly power dense, but also notoriously makes two-stroke engines dirty, inefficient, and not prone to long lifespans.
Alpha-Otto ha…
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Bottom Trawling | Gwynne Dyer
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I ditched the gym and you can too – here are six ways to get fit without it — Whether you enjoy âruckingâ, walking, running or making your own sandbags, life after winding up your monthly membership can be your healthiest and happiest ever
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Society may have overestimated risk of the ‘manosphere’, UK researchers say • The Guardian — Robert Booth: The Ofcom study involved 38 men, and more misogynistic men may have declined to take part. Some potential recruits refused to take part, considering the government-appointed regulator to be part of the “mainstream”. Per…
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Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task
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RAG is a Fancy, Lying Search Engine — RAG is popular but unfit for many enterprise use cases and I explain both of those things.
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BBC examining plans that could lead to US consumers paying for its journalism • The Guardian — Michael Savage: Senior BBC figures are examining plans that would lead to American consumers paying to access its journalism, as the broadcaster looks to the US to boost its fragile finances.
The corporation, which is facing fie…
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GenAI is Our Polyester
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Air Lab Simulator — open hardware air quality meter
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I replaced these expensive productivity apps with free tools and I couldn’t be happier
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US experts fear all vaccines at risk as Trump officials target mRNA jabs | US healthcare | The Guardian — As top US health officials turn against some mRNA vaccines, experts fear for the country’s preparedness for the next pandemic and worry that other vaccines will be targeted next.
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The Yale Review | My Harrowing Months as Patricia Highsmith’s… — Elena Gosalvez Blanco recalls her time as Patricia Highsmith's assistant in the novelist's final months.
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10 habits people slip into as they get older that lead them to let go of themselves
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nytimes.com — Israel said on Monday that it had struck the command center of Iran’s Quds Force, a special military unit that coordinates support for Iranian allies in the Middle East and reports directly to the country’s supreme leader. via Pocket
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Covert Web-to-App Tracking via Localhost on Android
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Pipo360 - Generate Backends with AI
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The Shipping Forecast - 99% Invisible — 99% Invisible: The Shipping Forecast
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The Many Sides of Erik Satie | Hacker News
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Meta introduces advertising to WhatsApp in push for new revenues | FT
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If This Story Had a Title Then I Forgot by CompletelyDifferent — Murderbot, gen. "Murderbot is at a party. This is not a normal state of affairs for SecUnits. Neither is the comfy clothes or the sitting or the way the humans keep smiling in its general direction. The smiling, it suspects, will stop, if/when they realise thei…
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‘The risk was worth it’: All Fours author Miranda July on sex, power and giving women permission to blow up their lives | Miranda July | The Guardian
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Home - The Hewlett Packard Archive
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nytimes.com — via NYT > Israel News https://nyti.ms/3o4Y88O
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nytimes.com — The man suspected of assassinating a Democratic state lawmaker in Minnesota and wounding another remained on the loose on Sunday as investigators tried to piece together what led to the shootings and where the perpetrator might now be hiding. via Pocket
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Uparalleled Misalignments - Pairs of non-synonymous phrases where individual words are synonyms
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Could this city be the model for how to tackle the housing crisis and climate change?
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New York passes a bill to prevent AI-fueled disasters | TechCrunch
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Charts in CSS - DEV Community — Charts have been done in CSS many times before — there's even a dedicated project. So why this post? Because CSS evolves all the time — new, cool techniques emerge, allowing us to do things simpler, or add even more complicated new features.
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TimeGuessr — Geoguessr but with historic photos. Guess the year in history and location a photo was taken.
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Trump team leaks AI plans in public GitHub repository
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US veterans are more likely to end up in prison than civilians. These horses might help them
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SecureBoot bypass for UEFI-compatible firmware based on Insyde H2O
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How To Bring Back Oddly Shaped App Icons in macOS 26 Tahoe
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Download festival rockers told to take off smartwatches after moshpits spark emergency alerts | Download festival | The Guardian
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Normal Technology at Scale
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They Asked ChatGPT Questions. The Answers Sent Them Spiraling. - The New York Times
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Debunking HDR
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Malleable software: Restoring user agency in a world of locked-down apps
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nytimes.com — At the No Kings protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday, two armed security members spotted a man dressed all in black move away from demonstrators and to a secluded area behind a wall, the police said. via Pocket
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Waymo rides cost more than Uber or Lyft -- and people are paying anyway
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Best Dishwashers for 2025
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You Can Download the iOS 26 Developer Beta Right Now. Here's How to Get It on Your iPhone
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Best Budget Smartwatches: Top Cheap Picks
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The Best Android Phones of 2025: Tested by Our Experts
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Prime Day 2025: Early Deals Have Already Started, but Could Tariffs Cut Into the Savings?
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10 Best Yoga Poses to Help You Sleep Better
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Best Phone to Buy for 2025
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 18, #268
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Looking for Meaningful Connection This Pride Season? This AI App May Help
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Experiencing Hair Loss? This First-Ever Prescription Gummy for Hair Regrowth May Be the Solution
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How to Watch Tonight's NHL Stanley Cup Final Game 6: Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers
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Streaming Has Overtaken Traditional TV for the First Time Ever
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JetBlue Is Slashing Flights and Cutting Costs. Here's What Travelers Should Know
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UK Watchdogs Fine 23andMe $3.1M for Data Security Violations
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Here's How You Can Boost Your Productivity at Home With This AI Tool
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Meta Partners With Oakley for Its Next Pair of Smart Glasses
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Best VPN 2025: Top 5 Services Tested
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The Trump Phone Will Cost You $499. Here's What You Get and What We Don't Know Yet
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for June 18, #738
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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for June 18, #472
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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 18, #1460
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Best Internet Providers in Sacramento, California
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More Than 40% of Employees Are Using AI at Work, a New Poll Says
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It's Quick and Easy to Check Your Blood Type. Here's How I Found Out Mine
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I Downloaded Crazy Taxi on My iPhone for Free Before Sega Discontinues It
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Amazon Is Giving Six PC Games Away for Free Right Now
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This Massive Amazon Fire TV Is on Sale for Less Than $450 for Prime Members
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Grab These Free Vintage Sega Games on Mobile Before They Go Away Forever
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These Eight Landscaping Decisions Will Hurt Your Home's Value
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Nintendo Will Brick Your Switch 2 If You Play Backed-Up Games
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Don't Lose Your Pokémon When Transferring Saves to the Switch 2
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These Nine Garmin Watches Are on Sale Ahead of Prime Day
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Google Will Now Use AI to Summarize Your Search Results As a Podcast
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I Have a Pro Max iPhone, and iOS 26 Makes It Way Easier to Use One-Handed
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Three Whoop Band Competitors Are Coming, but I Doubt They'll Be Able to Compete With Whoop's App
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I Love This Speaker That Turns Any Song Into a Karaoke Track, and It’s $50 Off Right Now
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Four Reasons to Consider an Electric Grill (and Four to Check Out)
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55 Essential Queer Movies
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Amazon Prime Members Can Get Two Free E-Books in June
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Are 8K TVs Worth It in 2025?
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What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Roy Jay, the Comedian Who May Not Exist
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Watch Out for Fake CAPTCHAs That Spread Malware
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The Nintendo Switch OLED Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
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The Most Important Manual Settings I Mastered After Eight Months With My Vitamix Ascent X5
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Amazon Is Super-Sizing Prime Day for 2025
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iOS 26 Can Stop Your Kid From Texting New Numbers Without Your Approval
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The Former CEO of 23andMe Is Buying the Company Back After All
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Why You Should Never Click Old Discord Invite Links
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These Sennheiser Wireless Earbuds Are on Sale for $75 Right Now
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Nine Useful Power Tools You Probably Didn’t Know Existed
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10 Mental Health Podcasts to Help You Fight Burnout
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If Your Updated Pixel Is Glitchy, Try These Workarounds
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How to Make the Most of Safari's iOS 26 Redesign
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How to Hide the Most Private Apps and Files on Your Samsung Galaxy
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The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: 'Dark Mango Psychology'
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This Logitech Keyboard Case for the iPad Pro Is at Its Lowest Price Ever
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Why I Would Choose a Steam Deck Over a Nintendo Switch 2
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Watch Out for Malicious Unsubscribe Links
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Those Investment Ads on Facebook Are Scams
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Your Questions in the Meta AI App Might Be Posted Publicly
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Five of My Favorite YouTube Channels With Free Spin Classes
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I Finally Embraced Air Fryer Steaks, and You Should Too
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How to Estimate the Utility Bills for Your New Home
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Your Older iPhone Might Not Run These New iOS 26 Features
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I’m a Certified Spin Instructor, and I'd Buy a Used Peloton Every Time
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These Skullcandy Headphones Are $80 Off Right Now
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How to Create a Perfectly Laid-Out Garden
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Apple Is Giving the iPhone Its Own ‘Emoji Kitchen’
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These Are the Only Two Ways to Actually Keep Mosquitoes Away
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It's Not Just You, a Lot of Sites and Services Are Down
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The Shokz Open-Run Pro Bone Conduction Headphones Are on Sale for $125
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Garmin Just Announced Its Answer to the Apple Watch Ultra
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Here's How to Use Each Head on Your Massage Gun Most Effectively
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I Like iOS 26's New Back Gesture Better Than Android’s (When It Works)
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Instagram Will Soon Let You Edit Your Grid
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33 of the Gayest Straight Movies Ever Made
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Nine Tips to Grill More Safely This Summer
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Pixel Will Now Let VIP Contacts Bypass Your 'Do Not Disturb' Mode
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Amazon Is Having a Great Father’s Day Sale on Power Tools
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The Pixel Watch 2 Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
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Don't Fall for This TikTok Donation Scam
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I Found My Passion in Car Culture, and Now I Share It With Others
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I’ve Traveled to 88 Countries and Always Pack This Extension Cord That’s $16 Right Now
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I'm a Full-Time Digital Nomad, and This Wifi Hotspot Device Ensures High-Speed Internet on the Go
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I'm a Full-Time Creator, and Here’s How I Use the Different ChatGPT Models
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Five Ways I Use ChatGPT as a Full-Time Creator to Get More Done
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What Happened When I Spent a Day Chatting With the Weirdest AI Bots I Could Find
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How to Get Free Peloton Classes From Lululemon
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You Can Try macOS 26 Tahoe (for Free) Without Risking Your Current Device
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Your Switch Online Subscription Might Include Upgrades for Two 'Legend of Zelda' Games
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Your Switch 2 Might Have More Battery Life Than It Says It Does
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Eight Apps I Use to Get a Ton of Free Stuff
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All the Settings I Changed on My Aventure 3 E-Bike to Improve the Ride
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I Got My VO2Max Tested in a Lab to See Which of These Nine Fitness Devices Was Most Accurate
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This Android Malware Is Attacking Smart Home Devices Within the 'Internet of Things'
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iOS 26 Will Make Managing Your Battery Life Easier
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This iOS 26 Feature Might Make Your iPhone Photos Look Much Better
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This Outdoor-Friendly Sony Bluetooth Speaker Is at Its Lowest Price Right Now
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These Are the Best Tools on Sale at Lowe's for Father's Day
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The Six Most Exciting New Apple TV Features in tvOS 26
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I Tried the AI Tool That Made Those Viral Videos, and It's Not As Good As You’d Think
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How the Nintendo Switch 2 Looks (and Feels) Next to the Steam Deck and Original Switch
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Why I Buy Bare Root Plants Instead of Pretty Flowering Plants
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The Internet's Favorite Air Conditioner Has Been Recalled
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Microsoft's Latest Update Patches Two Zero-Day Flaws
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This Powerful Vacuum for Pet Owners Is at Its Lowest Price Ever
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Nine Thoughtful Father’s Day Gifts for Foodies
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You Can ‘Fix’ Apple's Liquid Glass Transparent Design
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Apple Music Can Now Translate Lyrics, DJ Your Playlists, and Start a Karaoke Session
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I Tried This DIY Mosquito Trap, and It Actually Works
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Five Services That Will Remove Your Personal Information From Data Broker Sites
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Why I'm Excited About Poshmark and Facebook Marketplace Joining Forces
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Eight New Features Coming in the June 2025 Pixel Drop
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Android 16 Is Now Officially Available on These Devices
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You Can Get This Lenovo 300E Chromebook for Just $80 Right Now
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How to Uninstall the iOS 26 Beta If You Have Regrets
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The Best Father's Day Gifts for Dads Who Could Use a Little Self-Care
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The Best Apple TV+ Original Movies Everyone Should Watch
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Apple Finally Added My Most-Requested App to the Apple Watch
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Home Depot Is Having a Great Father’s Day Sale on Power Tools
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What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: UFO Disinformation
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The Amazon Kindle Scribe Is Currently at Its Lowest Price Ever
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12 Intimate Interview Podcasts to Replace ‘WTF With Marc Maron’ in Your Feed
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13 Commonly Used Words in Real Estate Listings That Are Usually Red Flags
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Xbox's First Gaming Handheld Feels Like a Missed Opportunity
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Eat or be eaten by AI, Amazon CEO warns staff
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Salesforce adds AI to everything, jacks up prices by 6%
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AWS locks down cloud security, hits 100% MFA enforcement for root users
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Dems hyperventilate about Palantir's work with the IRS in letter to CEO Karp
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Taiwan thumbs its nose at Beijing by blocking chip exports to SMIC and Huawei
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MiniMax M1 model claims Chinese LLM crown from DeepSeek - plus it's true open-source
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Apple dodges Optis patent payout for now as judge orders a do-over
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Atlas V glitch delays second Project Kuiper launch
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Sitecore CMS flaw let attackers brute-force 'b' for backdoor
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Intel reportedly chips away at fab workforce – but hey, maybe there's a tax break coming
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Broadcom delivers VMware Cloud Foundation 9 – the release that realizes its private cloud vision
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Microsoft patches the patch that can brick Surface Hub v1 screens
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Rack scale is on the rise, but it's not for everyone... yet
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23andMe hit with £2.3M fine after exposing genetic data of millions
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A classic crash from Classic Outlook when opening or creating emails
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Firefox is dead to me – and I'm not the only one who is fed up
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Bots are overwhelming websites with their hunger for AI data
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UK MoD pauses £92M Oracle Fusion contract amid project governance review
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Doomed UK smartphone maker Bullitt Group finally liquidated
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‘AI is not doing its job and should leave us alone’ says Gartner’s top analyst
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Microsoft brings 365 suite on-prem as part of sovereign cloud push
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AFRINIC election delayed after ISP Association wins injunction over voter rights
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Defense Department signs OpenAI for $200 million 'frontier AI' pilot project
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Alt cloud platform Railway forced to pause lowest tiers after onrush of GCP customers
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Scattered Spider has moved from retail to insurance
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UK students flock to AI to help them cheat
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Florida man expands crypto empire with new wireless service and phone
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Penn State boffins create silicon-free two-dimensional computer
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Remorseless extortionists claim to have stolen thousands of files from Freedman HealthCare
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Japan builds near $700M fund to lure foreign academic talent
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Canada's WestJet says 'expect interruptions' online as it navigates cybersecurity turbulence
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LibreOffice adds voice to 'ditch Windows for Linux' campaign
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ISS leaks push Axiom Mission 4 launch to no earlier than June 19
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Eurocops arrest suspected Archetyp admin, shut down mega dark web drug shop
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Salesforce study finds LLM agents flunk CRM and confidentiality tests
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Microsoft adds export option to Windows Recall in Europe
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BT chief says AI could deliver more job cuts, hints at Openreach sell-off
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Spy school dropout: GCHQ intern jailed for swiping classified data
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Northern Ireland government confirms it did not ask Fujitsu to continue bidding for project
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Put Large Reasoning Models under pressure and they stop making sense, say boffins
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Techie exposed giant tax grab, maybe made government change the rules
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Google Cloud caused outage by ignoring its usual code quality protections
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VMware and Siemens spar over where to stage software licence showdown
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Armored cash transport trucks allegedly hauled money for $190 million crypto-laundering scheme
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Dems demand audit of CVE program as Federal funding remains uncertain
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The launch of ChatGPT polluted the world forever, like the first atomic weapons tests
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Windows 95 testing almost stalled due to cash register overflow
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Researchers claim spoof-proof random number generator breakthrough
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As RHEL clones hit version 10, Rocky and Alma chart diverging paths
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US Army signs up Band of Tech Bros with a suitably nerdy name
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How Walmart plans to leverage its $2.3B Vizio acquisition to push shoppable TV experiences; Walmart's ad business had just $4.4B of sales in FY 2025 (Jaewon Kang/Bloomberg)
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The Iranian government says it has restricted internet access in response to Israeli cyberattacks; some Western communication apps have reportedly been blocked (Kevin Collier/NBC News)
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On a podcast, Sam Altman said Meta made "giant offers to a lot of people on our team...like, $100M signing bonuses", and "none of our best people" have accepted (Maxwell Zeff/TechCrunch)
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A cyberattack claimed by the pro-Israel hacktivist group Predatory Sparrow has reportedly disrupted services at Iran's state-owned Bank Sepah (Matt Kapko/CyberScoop)
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Sources: Substack is pitching investors on a round between $50M and $100M that would value it above its ~$700M last round price, and is generating ~$45M in ARR (Eric Newcomer/Newcomer)
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President Trump plans to sign an executive order this week to grant TikTok a 90-day extension in enforcement of the sale-or-ban law, marking his third extension (CNN)
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The US Senate confirms Olivia Trusty to the FCC, giving Republicans a 2-1 majority after the recent departures of two members (Ted Johnson/Deadline)
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The US Senate passes the GENIUS Act, which establishes a regulatory framework for stablecoins; the bill now heads to the House (MacKenzie Sigalos/CNBC)
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Apple's Journal app is coming to iPad and Mac in iPadOS 26 and macOS Tahoe and gains features like multiple journals, map view, inline images, and more (Ryan Christoffel/9to5Mac)
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Pano AI, which uses AI and computer vision to offer active wildfire detection, raised a $44M Series B led by Giant Ventures, bringing its total funding to $89M (Marc Vartabedian/Wall Street Journal)
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Sources: xAI is burning through $1B/month and expects to burn through ~$13B in 2025; revenues are expected to be just $500M this year, rising to $2B+ next year (Bloomberg)
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X sues New York, claiming a law requiring social media companies to disclose how they deal with hate speech and disinformation violates the US Constitution (Bob Van Voris/Bloomberg)
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Mastodon updates its terms to prohibit AI model training (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch)
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US appeals court rules in Apple's favor by throwing out a $300M verdict that found it infringed on Optis' wireless tech patents, sending the case to a new trial (Blake Brittain/Reuters)
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the company expects that in the next few years AI "will reduce our total corporate workforce as we get efficiency gains" (Steve Kopack/NBC News)