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CanIRun.ai — Can your machine run AI models?
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Software Bonkers — by Craig Mod — via Daring Fireball https://ift.tt/WDg9yiN
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The Optimization Ladder - Cemrehan Çavdar — on where you can squeeze performance in Python, and more importantly: what does it cost you?
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“This Is Not The Computer For You” · Sam Henri Gold
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LLM Architecture Gallery | Sebastian Raschka, PhD
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Willingness to look stupid is a genuine moat in creative work — "The fear of making something bad is worse than producing nothing at all"
"if a truly Good Idea always starts out by looking unserious, then the only way to have one is to get comfortable producing stupid things."
"once you’re comfortable looking stupid, y…
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TUIStudio — Design Terminal UIs. Visually. — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47362613
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Grief and the AI Split
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Why ATMs didn’t kill bank teller jobs, but the iPhone did — AI and LLM analogy in the banking profession
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Channel Surfer - Watch YouTube Like It's Cable TV
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ZyncPDF — Open source no crap PDF processing tools. Work is done locally, no upload needed.
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Can I run AI locally? | Hacker News
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In search of Banksy, Reuters found the artist took on a new identity — A REUTERS INVESTIGATION BY SIMON GARDNER, JAMES PEARSON AND BLAKE MORRISON Filed March 13, 2026, 10 a.m.https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/global-art-banksy/
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garrytan/gstack: Use Garry Tan's exact Claude Code setup: 6 opinionated tools that serve as CEO, Eng Manager, Release Manager and QA Engineer — Use Garry Tan's exact Claude Code setup: 6 opinionated tools that serve as CEO, Eng Manager, Release Manager and QA Engineer - garrytan/gstack
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GitHub - EdoStra/Marketing-for-Founders: Practical marketing resources to get the first 10/100/1000 users for your SaaS/App/Startup — Practical marketing resources to get the first 10/100/1000 users for your SaaS/App/Startup
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Watch YouTube Like It's Cable TV
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Coders Coded Their Job Away. Why Are So Many of Them Happy About It? — In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird.
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“This Is Not The Computer For You” · Sam Henri Gold
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A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning
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Learning Creative Coding – Stig Møller Hansen — So you’ve decided to learn creative coding—smart move. Just know the road isn’t perfectly paved. As you progress, you’ll get stuck, feel confused, and question if this was really a good idea. But don’t worry! This free book will get you unstuck, back on track, and help you reac…
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XML is a cheap DSL
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PC makers are not ready for the MacBook Neo | The Verge — via Daring Fireball https://ift.tt/tAduDrB
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'AI Is African Intelligence': The Workers Who Train AI Are Fighting Back — Kenyan workers are still the underpaid labor behind AI training, moderation, and sex chatbots. The Data Labelers Association is fighting back.
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Ageless Linux — Software for Humans of Indeterminate Age
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Okmain | Dan Groshev
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msitarzewski/agency-agents: A complete AI agency at your fingertips** - From frontend wizards to Reddit community ninjas, from whimsy injectors to reality checkers. Each agent is a specialized expert with personality, processes, and proven deliverables. — A complete AI agency at your fingertips** - From frontend wizards to R…
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Let your Coding Agent debug your browser session with Chrome DevTools MCP | Blog | Chrome for Developers
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Hammerspoon | Hacker News — List of how people use Hammerspoon if I ever want to try again
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Enhancing gut-brain communication reversed cognitive decline, improved memory formation in aging mice — Aging causes changes in gut bacteria in mice, which hampers communication between the intestines and the brain. Restoring this connection helped old mice form memories as well as young animals.
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FontCrafter: Create Your Handwriting Font for Free
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Why Mathematica does not simplify Sinh[ArcCosh[x]]
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3D-Knitting in Brooklyn NY
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Coding After Coders: The End of Computer Programming as We Know It - The New York Times
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What do coders do after AI? - Anil Dash — What do coders do after AI? - Anil Dash
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Agent Safehouse
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25 medieval manuscripts you can look at online right now
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Balcony solar is taking state legislatures by storm — In more than half of U.S. states, Republican and Democratic lawmakers have introduced legislation that would boost adoption of DIY solar systems.
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LATENT: Learning Athletic Humanoid Tennis Skills from Imperfect Human Motion Data — Human athletes demonstrate versatile and highly-dynamic tennis skills to successfully conduct competitive rallies with a high-speed tennis ball. However, reproducing such behaviors on humanoid robots is difficult, partially due to the lack of…
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Emacs and Vim in the Age of AI | Hacker News
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The Isolation Trap — Causality
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Rescue dog Rosie’s cancer shrinks after world-first mRNA vaccine | The Australian
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Palantir CEO Makes Shocking Confession on Disrupting Democratic Power | The New Republic
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How Can Governments Pay Open Source Maintainers? – Terence Eden’s Blog
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OpenSpec — A lightweight spec‑driven framework
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The Met Releases High-Definition 3D Scans of 140 Famous Art Objects: Sarcophagi, Van Gogh Paintings, Marble Sculptures & More | Open Culture
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‘Grief and the AI Split’ — Link to: https://blog.lmorchard.com/2026/03/11/grief-and-the-ai-split/
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A Survival Guide to a PhD — Musings of a Computer Scientist.
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GitHub - TomBadash/MouseControl: A lightweight, open-source alternative to Logitech Options+ for remapping buttons on the Logitech MX Master 3S mouse · GitHub
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Shopify/liquid: Performance: 53% faster parse+render, 61% fewer allocations — "Tobi found dozens of new performance micro-optimizations using a variant of autoresearch, Andrej Karpathy's new system for having a coding agent run hundreds of semi-autonomous experiments"
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The 100 hour gap between a vibecoded prototype and a working product
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MALUS - Clean Room as a Service | Liberation from Open Source Attribution — via @dalias@hachyderm.io boost of https://hachyderm.io/@maxine/116216558501529571
compare (?) https://hachyderm.io/@mnl/116216600205961450
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optimize_anything: A Universal API for Optimizing any Text Parameter - GEPA
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I beg you to follow Crocker's Rules, even if you will be rude to me (lr0.org) —
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Reinventing Python's AsyncIO | Fluxus by gi0baro
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GitHub - NawfalMotii79/PLFM_RADAR: Open-source, low-cost 10.5 GHz PLFM phased array RADAR system · GitHub
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The Compose key is magic
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Getting started with Claude for software development
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BuzzFeed a rischio fallimento dopo la scommessa sull'AI — Dopo la svolta all'AI annunciata nel 2023, BuzzFeed ha visto un iniziale rialzo azionario seguito da un crollo: quiz e articoli generati dall'AI si sono rivelati scadenti e ripetitivi. Nel 2025 la perdita netta è stata di 57,3 milioni e la società parla di "substantia…
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Recordly - Open-source app for incredible screen recordings. — Recordly is an open-source screen recorder that adds auto-zoom, smooth cursor animations and more to your videos. Expect bugs.
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davebcn87/pi-autoresearch: Autonomous experiment loop extension for pi
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HKUDS/CLI-Anything: CLI-Anything: Making ALL Software Agent-Native
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Emacs and Vim in the Age of AI | (think)
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Lies I was Told About Collaborative Editing, Part 2: Why we don't use Yjs / Moment devlog — hasPart: https://www.moment.dev/blog/lies-i-was-told-pt-1
seeAlso: https://github.com/yjs/yjs
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rack-mount hydroponics — hydroponics vegetables food
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50 Years of Thinking Different - Apple
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Can your machine run AI models?
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Gone (Almost) Phishin’ — What chance do normies have against this ahir?
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Short Stories - Library of short stories
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Details That Make Interfaces Feel Better
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Qatar helium shutdown puts chip supply chain on a two-week clock — SK hynix forced to diversify after 30% of global supply removed from the market — No restart in sight.
QatarEnergy has not restarted helium production at its Ras Laffan complex — one of the largest concentrations of helium production infrastructure globally …
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Site Spy - Website Change Tracker | Monitor Any Webpage
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Andrej Karpathy's 630-line Python script ran 50 experiments overnight without any human input - The New Stack
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How Lego builds a new Lego set — The $80 Lego Ideas Polaroid OneStep is a 516-piece recreation of the classic 1977 OneStep SX-70 instant camera. Here’s The Verge’s exclusive peek at how it went from fan creation to final product.
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In Every Language — The descriptive image for a concept in every language's Wikipedia page
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KDO Rolodex
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Daring Fireball: Claim Chowder: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on the Percentage of Code Being Generated by AI Today — "In that near future, human programmers are likely still to be writing — or at least line-by-line reviewing and approving — code. But as a percentage of all code being generated, that will only be a sliver."
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pasky/chrome-cdp-skill: Give your AI agent access to your live Chrome session — works out of the box, connects to tabs you already have open — Don't know what it is, but will try.
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firehose — Define rules. Get notified the instant a matching web page changes.
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Ask Maps and Immersive Navigation: New AI features in Google Maps — ref https://tane.codes/@tanepiper/116220462908923668
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Schüsse auf Studenten in Ilmenau - Urteil gefällt
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Steve Yegge Wants You to Stop Looking at Your Code – O’Reilly
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The Gulf’s Security Comes Apart
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Temporal: The 9-Year Journey to Fix Time in JavaScript | Bloomberg JS Blog
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Pentagon and National Security Council underestimated Iran war’s impact on Strait of Hormuz | CNN Politics — Lawmakers pressed top Trump administration officials during a recent classified briefing about the lack of an operational plan to re-open the strait as the conflict continued.
The reason the administration underes…
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Claude Code 2 Automation Expands with Loops, Schedules, and 100+ Workflows — New Claude Code features inlcude /loop a short-term automation with a three-day expiry; tasks stop when the session closes, limiting background repeats.
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The Man Who Stole Infinity | Quanta Magazine
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orangememory: Pub(l)ic Property: Groin — He'd done a David Yurman campaign at twenty-four where he wore a "manly" necklace and no shirt and looked pensively out a window, and the only comment Ilya had made was, "You look like - how you say - you are trying remember if you leave stove on."
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What do coders do after AI? — A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
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Predictive History Substack | Xueqin Jiang — I analyze history to connect the past, explain the present, and predict the future.
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(1) Apple Finally Made a Repairable MacBook? - YouTube
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Andrew O’Hagan · Stay Classy: Mummy’s Favourite
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Something Big Is Happening — matt shumer
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What’s Going On with FAIR Package Manager | Andrew Nesbitt
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My AI adoption journey
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Office.eu officially launches in The Hague as Europe's fully sovereign office platform
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Building Brasília - JSTOR Daily — "A twentieth-century experiment in urban planning promised progress—but carried immense financial and human costs."
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What we think is a decline in literacy is a design problem | Aeon Essays — "Your inability to focus isn’t a failing. It’s a design problem, and the answer isn’t getting rid of our screen time"
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AI is nearly exclusively designed by men – here's how to fix it
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The ancient Goths were an ethnically diverse group
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Single-celled organism with no brain is capable of Pavlovian learning
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What does it mean if the universe has extra dimensions?
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A smartphone app can help men last longer in bed
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Frailty sets in far earlier than you’d expect, but you can reverse it
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Our extinct Australopithecus relatives may have had difficult births
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We don’t know if AI-powered toys are safe, but they’re here anyway
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Parkinson's disease may reduce enjoyment of pleasant smells
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New Scientist recommends sci-fi novel Under the Eye of the Big Bird
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The race to solve the biggest problem in quantum computing
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Chemistry may not be the 'killer app' for quantum computers after all
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Rumours of a Firefly reboot abound, but should the Serenity fly again?
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Undisclosed ads on TikTok skirt ban on profiling minors
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Mathematics is undergoing the biggest change in its history
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King penguins are thriving in a warmer climate, but it may not last
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Why the world's militaries are scrambling to create their own Starlink
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Start-up is building the first data centre to use human brain cells
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Orcas may be to blame for some mass dolphin strandings
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I was accused of killing over 100 million rabbits across Australia
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Sharing genetic risk scores can unwittingly reveal secrets
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Mystery 'whippet' space explosion is the brightest of its kind
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Project Hail Mary is a spiritual sibling to The Martian - and it's fab
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What is a galaxy? That's a surprisingly difficult question to answer
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Human populations evolved in similar ways after we began farming
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A daily multivitamin may slightly slow rates of ageing
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'Singing' dogs may show the evolutionary roots of musicality
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How an intern helped build the AI that shook the world
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The first apes to walk upright may have evolved in Europe
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SETI may have missed alien signals because of space weather
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The moment that kicked off the AI revolution
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Shift in the Gulf Stream could signal ocean current collapse
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Why Yuri Gagarin wasn’t the first in space – and who beat him to it
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Ancient 'weirdo' reptile graduated from 4 legs to 2 in adolescence
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The real reasons birth rates are declining worldwide
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We must close the 'shocking' knowledge gap in women's health
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A bizarre type of black hole could solve three cosmic mysteries in one
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A crisis in cosmology may mean hidden dimensions really exist
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Adrian Tchaikovsky's new Children of Time novel is brilliant
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The bombshell results that demand a new theory of the universe
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NASA changed an asteroid's orbit around the sun for the first time
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Chemistry clues could detect aliens unlike any life on Earth
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Inflammation might cause Alzheimer's – here's how to reduce it
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The best new popular science books of March 2026
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Earth is now heating up twice as fast as in previous decades
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The secret to guessing more accurately with maths
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New Scientist recommends real-world stealth game LANDER 23
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Alzheimer’s may start with inflammation in the skin, lungs or gut
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Möbius strip-like molecule has an entirely new and bizarre shape
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Just one dose of psilocybin relieves symptoms of OCD for months
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What to read this week: Poisonous People by Leanne ten Brinke
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The secret of how cats twist in mid-air to land on their feet
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Sea levels around the world are much higher than we thought
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Top predators still prowled the seas after the biggest mass extinction
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Claude AI: Why are there so many internet outages?
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Phantom codes could help quantum computers avoid errors
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Rare family has had many more sons than daughters for generations
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Can Michael Pollan crack the problem of consciousness in his new book?
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Spreading crushed rock on farms could absorb 1 billion tonnes of CO2
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Would aliens do physics, or is science a human invention?
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First drone passengers may be combat casualties and criminals
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Crisis in cosmology: If we’ve got dark energy wrong, what could it be?
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Ants capture carbon dioxide from the air and turn it into armour
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Human brain cells on a chip learned to play Doom in a week
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The Human Flatus Atlas plans to measure the explosivity of farts
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Return of Fallout, Paradise and Silo fuels passion for bunker sci-fi
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It’s your perception of sleep that’s making you feel tired all day
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NASA’s Artemis moon exploration programme is getting a major makeover
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Ocean geoengineering trial finds no evidence of harm to marine life
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Our verdict on Juice by Tim Winton: Australian climate novel is a hit
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'If a drug had the same benefits as the arts, we’d take it every day'
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Read an extract from Art Cure by Daisy Fancourt
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New Scientist recommends the quantum soundscape of Liminals
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You Can Finally Get an Apple Watch Ultra 2 for Under $500
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Google Workspace's New AI Features Seem Genuinely Useful
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The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What Are 'Frambled' Eggs?
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I’m a Deals Writer, and These Are My Top 10 Tech Deals This Week
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Lifehacker Deals Live Blog: The Best Tech Sales, All in One Place
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The MacBook Neo Is Actually (Somewhat) Repairable
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A livestream of Jensen Huang's Nvidia GTC 2026 keynote at the SAP Center in San Jose, California (NVIDIA on YouTube)
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Digital asset wealth management platform Abra plans to go public on Nasdaq via a SPAC merger with New Providence at a $750M pre-money valuation (Stacy Jones/Decrypt)
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A group of Tennessee teenagers sues xAI, alleging its AI tools were used to create nude images of them by editing photos in which they were clothed (Faiz Siddiqui/Washington Post)
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How Trump's opposition to state-level AI regulation has driven a wedge in the GOP, killing Florida's proposed AI Bill of Rights, which Governor DeSantis backed (New York Times)
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Apple acquires MotionVFX, a Polish company that develops plugins, visual effects, and motion graphics tools for Final Cut Pro (Hartley Charlton/MacRumors)
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Halcyon, which uses AI to aggregate documents from public utility commissions, energy regulators, and more, raised a $21M Series A led by Energize Capital (Katie Fehrenbacher/Axios)
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Encyclopedia Britannica and its Merriam-Webster subsidiary sue OpenAI for allegedly misusing their reference materials to train its AI models (Blake Brittain/Reuters)
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Criminal enterprises in Southeast Asian scam hubs are recruiting "AI face models" to facilitate crypto and romance scams; some demand 100+ video calls per day (Matt Burgess/Wired)
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Sources: OpenAI is in advanced talks with PE firms including TPG and Advent to form a JV that would distribute its enterprise tools to their portfolio companies (Reuters)
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Sources: OpenAI appoints new leaders to oversee Stargate after deciding to rent more AI servers from cloud providers, and splits its computing effort in three (Anissa Gardizy/The Information)
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Taiwan's chip sector faces critical supply risks as the island relies on the Middle East for 37% of its LNG and much of its helium and sulfur, amid the Iran war (Bloomberg)
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Apple unveils the $549 AirPods Max 2, with an H2 chip, up to 1.5x more effective ANC, studio-quality audio recording, and camera remote, shipping in early April (Apple)
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Chip cooling startup Frore, which designs channels that conduct liquid coolant in 3D shapes unique to each chip, raised $143M led by MVP at a $1.64B valuation (Dina Bass/Bloomberg)
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GovAI and Brookings: many of the people most at risk if AI transforms work are also the best placed to find new jobs, as researchers disagree over AI's impact (Washington Post)
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Memo: Alibaba unveils Alibaba Token Hub, a new AI unit that consolidates research, consumer-facing apps, AI products, and more, as it focuses on monetizing AI (Luz Ding/Bloomberg)