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Running local models is good now | ✰Vicki Boykis✰
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Bubbles — Bubbles https://bubbles.town/ indieweb, web, blogs, lists
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Matthew Butterick | Extinction-level capitalism
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Calvin and Hobbes and the Price of Integrity — https://archive.li/6MB1O
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Storied Colors
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Apple’s weird anti-nausea dots cured my car sickness | The Verge
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(6) Why is Meta destroying its engineering organization?
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Ask HN: Has anyone replaced Claude/GPT with a local model for daily coding? | Hacker News
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(500) https://ciechanow.ski/mechanical-watch/ — Mechanical Watch –
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Kage - shadow any website by downloading it as a binary — download entire websites as binaries so that they're navigable offline. great for archiving/local experimentation.
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Banned Book Library | Rick's Blog
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Making HTTP requests from a container that has no curl, using bash /dev/tcp · Marek Šuppa — exec 3/dev/tcp/service/8642
printf 'GET /health HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: service\r\nConnection: close\r\n\r\n' >&3
cat
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Stop using JWTs — TLDR: JWTs should not be used for keeping your user logged in. They are not designed for this purpose, they are not secure, and there is a much better tool which is designed for it: regular cookie sessions.
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Running local models is good now | Hacker News
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inkwash · how it works — Cool writeup on a webgl pen and ink rendering UI, that models water and pigment density, and diffuses ink through wet areas.
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Has AI Already Killed How-To Nonfiction? Sales Trends, My Personal Data, and What It Might Mean for the Future - The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
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The Competitive Moat That AI Can't Replicate
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AI demands more engineering discipline. Not less — Here’s a simple test you can apply to any software system you work on:
Imagine deleting the entire implementation.
Most engineers experience deletion as existential. Code feels like the thing. It’s what we write, review, version, deploy, and debug. Losing it feels like…
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pi.dev
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Why AI hasn’t replaced software engineers, and won’t — Coding agents as normal technology
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If You are Asking for Human Attention, Demonstrate Human Effort
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My Homelab AI Dev Platform • Rsgm's Blog
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the founder's playbook: building an ai-native startup | claude
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SQL to ER Diagram — Free Online ERD Generator from SQL (no signup)
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But yak shaving is fun — Discover the joy of "yak shaving" – the process of tackling seemingly unrelated tasks that ultimately lead to a better, more robust solution. Uncover insights into efficient problem-solving and the satisfaction of building a truly polished product.
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It was Britain’s most expensive house. Why is its only resident a homeless man who lives on the porch? | Life and style | The Guardian
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write for one person
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How to Setup a Local Coding Agent on macOS - Kyle Howells
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Doing nothing at work
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GitHub - DietrichGebert/ponytail: Makes your AI agent think like the laziest senior dev in the room. The best code is the code you never wrote. · GitHub
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Can gzip be a language model? — A while back I wrote about language modeling without neural networks, where I generated Shakespeare with an unbounded n-gram model: no weights, no training, …
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brevio — Free, Private Browser Tools — 162+ free tools
No uploads. No signup. No tricks.
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Chili Peppers of the World: Cultivars, Species, and Heat
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Critical Copilot vulnerability allowed hackers to seal 2FA code from users - Ars Technica — via Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com
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How to Earn a Billion Dollars —
Since your intuitions about other people's needs are usually a crap signal, and your own needs are an especially valuable one, you should usually listen to the second signal; you should make something you and your friends want.
Making something you and your friends want doesn't mean you h…
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Rich Guy Quote Journalism
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japanese-tech-writing/SKILL
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AI Is Not Conscious, But It Is Our Unconscious — The Convivial Society: Vol. 7, No. 4
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Matthew Butterick
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Even More Batteries Included with Emacs | Karthinks
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Correlated randomness in Slay the Spire 2 - Andy Tockman — Bad PRNG Behavior !
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The SpaceX IPO Is A Giant Unworkable Con Orchestrated By An Overt White Supremacist Huckster
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kage
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humiliating iis servers for fun and jail time
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Stop Using JWTs | Hacker News
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How the Open Knowledge Format can improve data sharing | Google Cloud Blog
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Leak Exposes Members of Peter Thiel’s Secretive ‘Dialog’ Society — Photograph: Nordin Catic/Getty Imageshttps://www.wired.com/story/leak-exposes-members-of-peter-thiels-secretive-dialog-society/
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Getting Creative with Perlin Noise Fields · Sighack
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機能を作るな。楽して作るな。 (LayerX社内資料) Don’t Build Features. Don’t Take the Easy Way Out. - Speaker Deck
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wiki.wordsoftype.com
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Sixty percent of US consumers say 'AI' in brand messaging is a turnoff, survey finds | TechCrunch
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Forced labor in concentration camps
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Lore | Next-Generation Open Source Version Control - Lore
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Apple's App Store rolls out personalized recommendations | TechCrunch — via Daring Fireball https://ift.tt/MQmeRXq
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prop-for-that | prop-for-that
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No, everyone is not using AI for everything.
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Snap’s first consumer AR glasses are coming this fall for $2,195 | The Verge — via The Verge https://ift.tt/W9aXG7m
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Once AI takes everything it can take, what is left for us? — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48556644
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Every Frame Perfect — How imprecise UI animations erode trust in product
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How We Made Cloud Browsers 3x Cheaper and Faster
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Jane Street Blog - Formal methods and the future of programming
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Elevate Your Pancakes With These Simple Recipe Tweaks and Tricks - NYT Cooking
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Agentic coding and persistent returns to expertise Anthropic
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The 40 Most Rage-Inducing Problems in Tech - The Ringer
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opencode
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How to run a local coding agent with Gemma 4 and Pi | Patrick Loeber
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Loreline - Tools for writing interactive fiction, video game dialogues and branching narratives
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GLM-5.2 is the new leading open weights model ( Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index ) — Benchmarks and Analysis of GLM-5.2
Z ai’s GLM-5.2 is the new leading open weights model on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index scoring 51 and it sits on the Pareto frontier of Intelligence vs Cost per Task
GLM-5.2 is the same …
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Imti - Designer & Builder — I build UI-first products with 90s internet energy. Call me Imti, designer and builder.
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GPT‑NL: a sovereign language model for the Netherlands
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How LLMs Actually Work | 0xkato
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Removing Nested Modals From Digital Products | by Joseph Mueller | Jan, 2021 | UX Planet
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Social Media Ban: Responses to 10 common objections
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Americans' Views on AI Chatbots, Smart Devices and AI's Impact | Pew Research Center
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Florida sues TikTok for allegedly violating its social media ban for kids | The Verge — via The Verge https://ift.tt/W9aXG7m
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Russia was behind arson attacks targeting PM, BBC reveals - BBC News — I get the feeling that in 80 to 100 years people will look back and wonder why nobody tried to deal with Russia (and to a lesser extent North Korea, China and Iran) and their interference in western societies.
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Iroh
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1on1、雑談タイム──これらが失敗に終わるのはなぜか | サイボウズ式
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Nobody clicks your share buttons – Derek Hanson — "I built Tufte Blocks around the idea that every design element should serve the reader. Remove the noise, let the content breathe. Share icons are noise."
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Flip-phone - Commodore
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DeepFlows - Best Focus Timer App for Deep Work & Productivity - DeepFlows
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Is AI Profitable Yet?
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I fixed Claude's memory problem with a Postgres database and it changed everything — My AI stopped having goldfish syndrome.
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GitHub - iipc/awesome-web-archiving: An Awesome List for getting started with web archiving — Here's the start of an Awesome List for Web Archiving
#WAweek2017 #webarchives
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GLM-5.2: Built for Long-Horizon Tasks
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Apple confirms price increases are coming to its products due to RAM shortage - 9to5Mac — via 9to5Mac https://9to5mac.com/
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Show HN: Kage – Shadow any website to a single binary for offline viewing | Hacker News
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Claude Fable is relentlessly proactive
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Stop Prompting Claude. Use Karpathy's Method Instead. - YouTube — 1. make detailed SPEC
2. interview me
3.
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5.
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auth.md
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Far Out Company — Countercultural visual overload — Far Out Company is dedicated to unearthing the work of under-appreciated artists of the 1960s and ‘70s counterculture.
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GitHub - emollick/superluminal: A field guide to faster-than-light travel: twelve FTL drives from fiction and physics, flown Sol to Proxima Centauri and judged by the same clocks. Live: https://superluminal-ftl.netlify.app · GitHub — fable coded
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FreeBSD 15 on a Laptop | Cullum Smith
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General-purpose large language models outperform specialized clinical AI tools on medical benchmarks
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‘Wow, it really worked!’: the 70s TV show that’s causing worldwide panic – 50 years later | Television | The Guardian
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map clustering is not my favorite | the greg technology blog
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卡斯特弗洛
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Fifteen people charged over alleged interference in Minnesota immigration crackdown | Minnesota | The Guardian
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Epic Games announces Lore version control system | Hacker News
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MacBreak Weekly: Intimate Functionalities — via Daring Fireball https://ift.tt/bWrkCyp
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Hunter-gatherers in Siberia died of a plague outbreak 5,500 years ago
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The first long-duration resident of the ISS, a cosmonaut, has died
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Hulk, Punisher join Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer
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Second carcass-eating fly species cleared by FDA for maggot wound therapy
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Sooner than expected? Useful quantum error correction promised for 2028.
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California says AT&T lied to FCC in attempt to shut off old phone network
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Massive breach spills credentials for thousands of sensitive networks
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Tesco moving 40,000 server workloads off VMware amid Broadcom's “abusive conduct”
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AI coding agents taught robots how to install GPUs and cut zip ties
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The Slate Truck's price may have leaked, starts at $24,950
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"Dangerous" AI models are coming no matter what
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Ten months later, the $100 Google Home Speaker is finally available for preorder
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Towers once planned for California shuttle launches leveled for SpaceX rockets
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"Truly evil" FDA rejection of gene therapy overturned after Trump official ousted
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Native NACS ports, infotainment upgrade for MY27 Porsche Taycan
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Windows and Linux users: The deadline to update Secure Boot keys is near
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Trump admin tries to block Clean Air Act lawsuit over xAI's gas turbines
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Year of free HPE software a “step in the correct direction” in VMware rivalry
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Cockroaches scurry around with thousands of pieces of bacterial genomes
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Among the large new rockets Amazon was counting on, only Europe has delivered
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Grandpa Pudding Brains brags about how rigged U.S. elections are
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HP 16c programmer's calculator returns in collectible form
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JD Vance turns dog whistles into a brass section
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Vienna's graveyards are full of hardcore hamsters
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Pool expert explains Grandpa Pudding Brains' Lincoln Memorial Algae Farm
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The math is wild: ChatGPT Plus is $240/year—5 years of ChatGPT, Claude & Gemini is just $99.99
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This $45 Deal Days bundle gets you Visual Studio Pro 2026 plus free coding courses
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Cat crashes Romeo and Juliet ballet in Turkey, bites Romeo mid-death scene, steals entire show
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Report on AI use in business rife with AI hallucinations
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One of my favorite games is finally getting DLC, which means I can recommend it again guilt-free
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"Mistakes are made": Grandpa Pudding Brains shrugs at school strike that killed over 100
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Get Windows 11 Pro for life for just $10 during Deal Days
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Watching a middle-aged English woman enrage romance scammers is my new favorite pastime
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Android 17 brings a customizable virtual gamepad to foldables
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Shrek 5 sure looks like another Shrek movie
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In a Honduran town, fish appear on the ground after every major rainstorm
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The toast sandwich is a piece of toast between two slices of untoasted bread
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Stop relying on Google Translate — Rosseta Stone can help you learn for real
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Tom the Dancing Bug: The Dementia Donnie Center for TV Watching
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The obscure iPhone setting that eliminates car sickness
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Former prosecutor says talking to police always hurts you
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Cold-water espresso cuts energy use 75% and tastes identical
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Grandpa Pudding Brains pours peroxide into the Lincoln Memorial Algae Farm
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Microsoft Office is somehow only $20 during Deal Days
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Screw this light bulb in and it serves banned books
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The poster child for psychedelic mushrooms is named after a country that doesn't use it
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It took Reddit four years to identify the sixth face on a set of curtains
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In 1980, 300 children collapsed at a marching band competition and no one knows why
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The turnspit dog was bred to run on a wheel and roast meat, then went extinct
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In 1810, a prankster sent 4,000 letters to flood one London address with chimney sweeps, coffins, and the Lord Mayor
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AWE 2026 Live: Putting the Smarts in Smart Glasses
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Android 17's Bubbles Is the Best Thing to Happen to Phone Multitasking
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CNET's Shopping Experts Found the Best Deals of the Week So You Don't Have To
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Apple's Tim Cook Says Price Increases Are 'Unavoidable'
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US Open 2026: TV Schedule, How to Watch, Stream All the PGA Tour Golf From Anywhere
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Need to Scan Important Documents? Use Your iPhone's Hidden Scanner
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GTA 6: Preorders Start June 25, Release Date, Pricing, Locations and More
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The Complete List of the Best Google Voice Commands for Your Home
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Click to Cancel Is Dead, but the FTC Is Still Fighting Subscription Scams
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Adobe Says Its Expanded AI Agents Are There to 'Guide You Down the Happy Path'
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45 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream Now
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HP OmniBook Ultra 14 Review: Stunning Design, Strong Performance Make It a MacBook Killer
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'90s Tech Nostalgia: Look Back at the first Video Phones and Video Conferencing Software video
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This Hidden Apple Setting Helped Me Take Back Control of My iPhone Camera
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I Tested Ring’s 2026 Panic Button. It’s Refreshingly All-Purpose
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Best Meat Thermometers of 2026 for Grill Master Dads
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If You’re a PC Gamer, It’s Time to Upgrade to Magnetic Keyboard Switches
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Here’s What Actually Happens When Antivirus Software Scans Your PC
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Think Your Subscriptions Are Cheap? They Could Be Costing You $1,300 Per Year, CNET Survey Finds
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Is Bundling Your Streaming Services Really Worth It? Our Expert Chimes In
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Lost Your Duolingo Streak? Here's How to Restore it
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Pro Chefs Consider These 20 Kitchen Tools a Joke. Here's What They Use Instead
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'Dutton Ranch' Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Hit Paramount Plus?
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, June 18
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Dispatch Restores Censored Content on Switch 2 With New Update
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I'm a Tech Editor, and These Are the Best Early Prime Day Deals I'm Seeing
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Nintendo Is Giving Switch Online + Expansion Pack Members a Free Bonus Month
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Now That Apple Is Officially Raising Prices, Should You Buy a New Device?
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I Tried Android 17’s ‘Bubbles’ and It Makes Multitasking Way Easier?
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This Mighty Anker Power Station and Solar Panel Bundle Is 50% Off Right Now
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This Fire TV Soundbar Is $105 Off in Amazon's Early Prime Day Sale
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The Best Early Prime Day Deals on Tech for Under $50
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The Best Early Prime Deals on Fitness Wearables
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Apple Is Making 'Hide My Email' Less Effective, but There Are Alternatives
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Everything You Need to Know About Prime Day 2026
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You Can Now Use Your HSA/FSA Funds to Buy a Fitbit Air
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These Over-Ear Nothing Headphones Are Up to 29% Off Right Now
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Google's Gemini-Enabled Home Speaker Is Officially Available for Preorder
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Google's New AI 'Information Agents' Can Send You Alerts on Topics You Care About
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This Is Why Your Ad Blocker No Longer Works on Chrome
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The Amazon Echo Show 11 Is $70 Off Right Now
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These Nothing Earbuds With Built-In ChatGPT Are 33% Off Right Now
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Lifehacker Deals Live Blog: The Best Tech Sales, All in One Place
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The Best Tech Deals Under $25 During Amazon's Early Prime Day Sale
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Facebook Has a New AI Search Mode, but You Should Use It With Caution
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Eight New Features You'll Get in Android 17
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This Massive Hisense U7 QLED TV Is 40% Off in an Early Prime Day Deal
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Threads Just Rolled Out These Three New Features
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The Contactless Philips 5000 Smart Recognition Lock Is on Sale for $213 Right Now
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10 Shows Like 'Downton Abbey' You Should Watch Next
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This Dual-Cam Doorbell Gives You a Top-to-Toe View Without Paying Ongoing Fees
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I Tried the Upgraded Apple Photos 'Clean Up' Tool, and It's Actually Pretty Good Now
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These Second-Generation Bose Headphones Are $70 Off Right Now
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This Five-Camera Blink Camera Bundle Is 65% Off Right Now
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The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What Does 'Dah Bih Gah' Mean?
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Apple's New Betas Offer Some Clues About the Next iPhones and MacBooks
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How to Speak With a Real Person at Home Depot Customer Service
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Is $350 Off Right Now
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How to Speak With a Real Person at Best Buy Customer Service
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This 'Nothing' Fitness Smartwatch Is $62 Ahead of Prime Day
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10 Hacks Every PayPal User Should Know
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Apple's Upcoming Software Updates Might Significantly Boost Your Device's Performance
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Google Will Save More of Your Search Data to Train AI, but You Can Opt Out
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Google Earth Has a Hidden Flight Simulator
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This Philips Smart Deadbolt Is on Sale for Just $110 Right Now
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One Tech Brand Will Get the Biggest Discounts During Prime Day
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10 Shows and Movies Like 'Disclosure Day' You Should Watch Next
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How to Tell If a Prime Day Deal Is Just Hype
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This Philips Keyless Entry Electronic Deadbolt Is on Sale for Just $68 Right Now
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You Can Get the Full Office 2024 Suite With Structured Lessons for Just $106 Right Now
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This Self-Emptying Eufy Robot Vacuum Is Over $100 Off Right Now
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One of Bose's Best Standalone Soundbars Is $300 Off Right Now
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My Apple Watch Doesn’t Support watchOS 27, but Here’s Why I’m Not Buying a New One
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I’m a Deals Writer, and These Are My Top 10 Tech Deals This Week
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Five Hacks Every Meta Smart Glasses User Should Know
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These Insignia QLED TVs Are 40% Off Right Now
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The Best Amazon Prime Benefits You Probably Don't Know About
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Apple’s Image Playground Just Caught Up to ChatGPT and Gemini
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How to Sign up for Amazon's ‘Invite-Only’ Deals During Prime Day
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Here Are the New Parental Controls for iOS 27
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30 of the Gayest Straight Movies Ever Made
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Facebook Is Down
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All the New Features Coming to Messages in iOS 27
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This Ultrawide Asus QD-OLED Monitor Is $350 Off Right Now
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These Budget-Friendly Samsung Earbuds Are 27% Off Right Now
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Does 'Fasted Cardio' Actually Burn More Calories and Fat?
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How to Share Your Amazon Prime Membership With Anyone
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Deezer Claims Its New Tool Can Detect AI Music on Most Major Streaming Services
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The Best Books, Movies, Video Games, and Podcasts to Check Out After Watching ‘Shōgun’
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This Woot Deal Is the Cheapest Way to Get the Nintendo Switch 2 Before Prices Go Up
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10 Shows Like the Live-Action 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' You Should Watch Next
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You Can Skip the Waitlist and Get Siri AI on Your MacBook Right Now
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How to Speak With a Real Person at Target Customer Service
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Even YouTube Has DMs Now
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Here’s How Much Gemini Is Actually in Apple Intelligence
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20 Hidden Features Apple Didn't Announce at WWDC 2026
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How to Watch the 2026 World Cup for Free (or Less)
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This Pocket-Sized Travel Router Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
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This Dialogue-Boosting Samsung Soundbar Is $300 Off Right Now
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Sony's Lightest Noise-Cancelling Headphones Are Over 50% Off Before Prime Day
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Your Apple Predictions About iOS, Siri, and macOS Now Have Answers
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You Can Set Prime Day Price Alerts to Spend What You Want
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Four Reasons Not to Use ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ During Amazon Prime Day
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This Is Your Chance to Get the AirPods Pro 3 for $179
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Best Buy’s Tech Fest Sale Will Overlap With Amazon's Prime Day
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One Reason to Be Glad Your Apple Watch Won't Support watchOS 27
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Ryobi Cordless Tools Are Up to 70% Off Right Now at Home Depot
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I Tried the New FDA-Approved Sunscreen, and It's a Game-Changer
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How Often You Need to Order From Amazon to Cover the Cost of Prime
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Update Chrome ASAP to Protect Yourself From This Active Exploit
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Update Your PC Now to Patch These 206 Flaws
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All The New AI Features Coming to Apple Products in 2026
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Gemini Is Down
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I Tried macOS 27 Golden Gate and These Are My Five Favorite New Features
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These Hacks Let You Force Quit Frozen Apps on Windows
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This Microphone-Free Sonos Speaker Is Nearly $200 Off Right Now
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This Fire TV Soundbar Plus Bundle Is $200 Off Right Now
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10 Hacks Every Google Keep User Should Know
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The Apple Watch 11 Supports Siri AI, and It's $100 Off Right Now
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The Google Pixel 4 Has an Impressive Battery Life, and It's $100 Off Right Now
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Walmart's Big Summer Sale Is Ready to Take on Prime Day
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Anthropic Says Its Latest Model Is 'Mythos-Level,' but With Strict Safeguards
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You Should Use the Pomodoro Method to Move More and Sit Less
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How to Turn Off the AI 'Coach' In the Google Health App
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10 Shows Like 'Dutton Ranch' You Should Watch Next
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Apple opens iOS to alternative app marketplaces in Brazil and changes App Store commission structure following a settlement with competition watchdog CADE (Marcus Mendes/9to5Mac)
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Former Trump AI adviser Dean Ball is joining OpenAI to lead a new team called Strategic Futures, focused on frontier AI policy and internal governance (Ashley Gold/Axios)
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Sources: General Intuition, which trains AI agents in spatial reasoning, is in talks to raise $300M from Jeff Bezos and others at a $2B+ valuation (Rebecca Bellan/TechCrunch)
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Amazon's AI chief Peter DeSantis says the company is in talks to sell its custom Trainium AI chips for use in third-party data centers (Mark Bergen/Bloomberg)
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Filings: Waymo pulls its ~4K robotaxis from highways after finding 13+ instances of the cars driving into highway sections under construction (Sean O'Kane/TechCrunch)
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Seattle-based Gradial, which makes AI agents that automate enterprise marketing workflows, raised a $65M Series C led by Insight Partners at a $675M valuation (Kerry Flynn/Axios)
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Sources: the early Chinese backers of Manus, including HSG, ZhenFund, and Tencent, plan to buy the AI startup back from Meta at the $2B price Meta paid (The Information)
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Architect Labs, which aims to use AI to cheapen and speed up the process of designing custom chips, raised a $24M seed led by Kindred Ventures (Max A. Cherney/Reuters)
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Sources: as early as next week, the EU is set to unveil its preliminary findings that AWS and Azure seem to meet the criteria for regulation under the DMA (Bloomberg)
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As David Sacks steps back and Sriram Krishnan prepares to leave, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and others are leading AI policy in the Trump administration (Maria Curi/Axios)
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Hive's stock jumps 5%+ after the company announced a $220M, three-year GPU cloud contract with Bell Canada and Cohere, as it pivots away from bitcoin mining (James Van Straten/CoinDesk)
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Former Gojek CEO and Indonesian education minister Nadiem Makarim is charged with taking ~$46M in rewards tied to a Chromebook procurement contract for schools (Bloomberg)
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An in-depth look at Meta's AI-fueled rampage through its engineering organization, 30% to 50% of engineers on core teams reassigned to data labeling, and more (Gergely Orosz/The Pragmatic Engineer)
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Prem AI, a Swiss startup that lets hedge funds and law firms run AI models on their own infrastructure, is raising a $100M Series A, targeting a $500M valuation (Natalia Kniazhevich/Bloomberg)
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Accenture says it will buy a majority stake in Dragos and fully acquire runZero and NetRise in a combined deal for the cybersecurity startups valued at $4.18B (Anhata Rooprai/Reuters)