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Amazon Luna ends support for third-party subscriptions and game purchases
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French government says au revoir Windows, bienvenue Linux
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Google adds E2E encryption to Gmail for iOS and Android enterprise users
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Google has reportedly started to add Polymarket data to News results
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How to watch the Artemis II landing
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Sony Bravia Theater Bar 5 review: A basic TV sound booster
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YouTube Premium’s US pricing is going up
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Microsoft starts removing unnecessary Copilot buttons in Windows 11
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The Morning After: Amazon pledges its satellite internet starts this year
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Google removes Doki Doki Literature Club! from the Play Store
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OpenAI has a new $100 ChatGPT Pro plan to better match up with Claude
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Apple is closing three US stores, including the first to unionize
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The Metal Gear Solid movie is back on, with Final Destination: Bloodlines directors in charge
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A maverick hacker got Mac OS X running on a Wii
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Instagram comments can now be edited (within 15 minutes)
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Jazzy stealth-action game Thick as Thieves hits PC on May 20
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Netflix adds three Jackbox games to its TV app
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Another Don't Starve game is on the way
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Mountain climbing sim Cairn is getting free DLC this summer
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Co-op pirate survival game Windrose hits PC in early access on April 14
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Tesla may be working on a smaller and cheaper electric SUV
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Razer just released some new gaming earbuds with low latency and fast switching between devices
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Indie game Neverway will launch this October, just in time for spooky season
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1000xResist devs reveal their wild-looking second game about convincing an AI it's not human
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Amazon's satellite internet service is scheduled for mid-2026 availability
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Rhythm Heaven Groove comes to Switch on July 2
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Roku will stream Savannah Bananas games, along with the entire Banana Ball Championship League
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Google introduces AI-generated avatars to YouTube Shorts
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Spotify now lets you turn off all video
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JBL Live 780NC and 680NC review: Great leaps, greater missteps
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OpenAI 'pauses' its Stargate UK data center plan
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Google bakes NotebookLM, its research tool, into Gemini
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Dyson just announced its first-ever handheld fan, with a motor that spins up to 65,000 RPM
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You'll have one more chance to buy Samsung's pricey Galaxy Z TriFold this Friday
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DoorDash and Wing are expanding their drone delivery partnership to Atlanta
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You'll soon be able to hide games from your Xbox achievements list
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How to watch the Triple-i Initiative showcase on April 9
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Meta's Muse Spark model brings reasoning capabilities to the Meta AI app
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Greece will ban all kids under 15 from using social media
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The Nintendo Switch 2 version of 007 First Light is delayed until later this summer
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No Man’s Sky now has Pokémon-style creature battles
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GoPro to lay off over 20 percent of staff by the end of 2026
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Forza Horizon 6 gives would-be racers another gorgeous open world to explore
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Fender Elie review: Handsome speaker/amp hybrids with excellent clarity
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Amazon is cutting off support for older Kindles
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Insta360 releases USB-C selfie screen it's calling Snap
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Uber begins testing its Volkswagen ID. Buzz robotaxi fleet in LA
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WhatsApp adds a better, native interface for CarPlay
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Sony teases its next-gen 'True RGB' Mini LED TV technology
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Elon Musk wants any damages from his OpenAI lawsuit given to the AI company's nonprofit arm
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The Git Commands I Run Before Reading Any Code
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The AI Great Leap Forward
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milla-jovovich/mempalace: The highest-scoring AI memory system ever benchmarked. And it's free.
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The Future of Everything is Lies, I Guess — Systems expert with a very critical take on AI from a thoughtful perspective.
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Little Snitch for Linux — Discover powerful applications such as Little Snitch Mini, Little Snitch, LaunchBar and Micro Snitch.
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Project Glasswing: Securing critical software for the AI era Anthropic
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Farrow on Altman — Famed investigative journalist Ronan Farrow digs deep on Sam Altman and characterizes his management and business persona. Also briefly talks about allegations of sexual abuse and dismisses them.
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Every iPhone Ever Made | sheets.works
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USB for Software Developers | WerWolv
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How to Get Better at Guitar | Jake Worth — via https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47650887
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Flighty Airports Meltdown Map
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Claude Mythos Preview red.anthropic.com
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Kalman Filter Explained Through Examples — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47693153
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printed analog camera space
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The Apple Charging Situation — Built by Grumbles — via Daring Fireball https://ift.tt/qH2Sgiy
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Lunar Flyby
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Porting Mac OS X to the Nintendo Wii | Bryan Keller’s Dev Blog
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Scientists invented a fake disease. AI told people it was real: Bixonimania doesn’t exist except in a clutch of obviously bogus academic papers. So why did AI chatbots warn people about this fictional illness? | Nature News
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The Git Commands I Run Before Reading Any Code | Hacker News
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Audio Reactive LED Strips Are Diabolically Hard — Scott Lawson — > I realized the visualizer needs perceptual models on both sides of the pipeline. On the input side, the mel scale models how humans perceive sound. On the output side, I needed to model how humans perceive light.
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The Image Boards of Hayao Miyazaki — Plus: news.
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Eight years of wanting, three months of building with AI — For eight years, I’ve wanted a high-quality set of devtools for working with SQLite. Given how important SQLite is to the industry1, I’ve long been puzzled that no one has invested in building a really good developer experience for it2. A couple of weeks ago, after ~…
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A Cryptography Engineer’s Perspective on Quantum Computing Timelines — via https://infosec.exchange/@sophieschmieg/116358566621103035
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Charcuterie- Unicode Visual Explorer
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Haunted Paper Toys — Neat! Really cool "print, cut, fold and glue" paper toys, all with a haunted type theme. Skeletons, haunted houses and monsters, all for folding and pasting. Now all I need is a color printer. Dammit. (Via Boingboing.net)
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Floating point from scratch: Hard Mode — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47641472
https://lobste.rs/s/4r5nkb/floating_point_from_scratch_hard_mode
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Protect Your Shed | @dbut2 — *** https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47684514
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llm-wiki · GitHub — Comments
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Graphite | Free online vector editor & procedural design tool
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FreeBSD Laptop Compatibility
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Unfolder for Mac - Create papercraft easily
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Scion Overview | Scion — Scion is an experimental multi-agent orchestration testbed designed to manage concurrent LLM-based agents running in containers across your local machine and remote clusters. It enables developers to run groups of specialized agents with isolated identities, credentials, and workspaces, allowing for …
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Anthropic’s Project Glasswing—restricting Claude Mythos to security researchers—sounds necessary to me
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On the acceptance of GenAI | Joep Schuurkes
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Analysis Finds That Google's AI Overviews Are Providing Misinformation at a Scale Possibly Unprecedented in the History of Human Civilization
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graphify — Turn any folder of code, docs, papers, or images into a queryable knowledge graph
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Dropping Cloudflare for bunny.net | jola.dev
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The Free Market Lie: Why Switzerland Has 25 Gbit Internet and America Doesn't - Stefan Schüller
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Is Hormuz Open Yet?
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ww.terrybisson.com/meat.html — Short Story
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BumpMesh by CNC Kitchen — Add texture to items
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Email obfuscation: What still works in 2023? — email@example.com
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Lowe strains to describe RFK’s peptide mania: “there are indeed a whole range of physical and medical effects to be found in these things” — He despairs by the end. There’s nothing to say really. It’s Darwin Awards every day now.
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S3 Files and the changing face of S3 | All Things Distributed
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The American Society of Cinematographers | Fantastic Voyage: Creating…
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Simplify, Then Add Lightness - by Zack Anderson
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apfel - Free AI on Your Mac
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LittleSnitch for Linux | Hacker News
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nytimes.com — A new study from Gallup found that young adults have grown less hopeful and more angry about artificial intelligence.
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Stunning Artemis II Phone Wallpapers - Jason Kottke — NASA has made available more than a dozen mobile wallpapers of photos taken during the Artemis II mission for free download. Basic Apple Guy has made some wallpapers of his own (that are slightly larger than NASA’s and better for iPhones). I have also made a few of my own…
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Objective Development Blog — OpenSnitch
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addyosmani/agent-skills: Production-grade engineering skills for AI coding agents.
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GitHub - arman-bd/guppylm: A ~9M parameter LLM that talks like a small fish. · GitHub — ff6347 starred arman-bd/guppylm
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Your File System Is Already a Graph Database
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Why BYD’s R&D engine is terrifying Western automakers - Fast Company — eAuto
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How Do I Fix Sticky Plastics? | iFixit News — You’ve probably had old soft-touch plastics go sticky. But why does it happen? And what can you do to fix it?
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The New York Times Got Played By A Telehealth Scam And Called It The Future Of AI | Techdirt
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Wit, unker, git: The lost medieval pronouns of English intimacy
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Testing suggests Google's AI Overviews tell millions of lies per hour - Ars Technica
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System Card: Claude Mythos Preview [pdf] | Hacker News — Anthropic has a new model aimed at replacing Opus. IIUC, one of its goals is generating code that is more secure. But also, according to the HN thread, it shows a huge advance on many benchmarks.
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Working with agents doesn't feel like flow — Bill de hÓra
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Let’s talk about LLMs
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sheets.works | Google Sheets Consulting
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Good Taste the Only Real Moat Left
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osintradar - Curated OSINT Tools, Workflows and Resources — Discover curated OSINT tools, categories, and workflows for investigations, attribution, digital research, and faster open-source intelligence analysis.
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0xGF/boneyard: Auto generated skeleton loading framework
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Meta is reentering the AI race with a new model called Muse Spark | The Verge — via The Verge https://ift.tt/EmtJHNb
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The machines are fine. I'm worried about us.
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kzhrknt/awesome-design-md-jp: 日本語UIをAIエージェントに正しくつくらせるためのDESIGN.md集。Japanese DESIGN.md collection for AI agents — extending Google Stitch format with CJK typography. — 日本語UIをAIエージェントに正しくつくらせるためのDESIGN.md集。Japanese DESIGN.md collection for AI agents — extending Google Stitch form…
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The "Passive Income" trap ate a generation of entrepreneurs
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Principles of Mechanical Sympathy
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Mass drowning of chicks puts emperor penguins at risk of extinction | Climate crisis | The Guardian
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Finasteride for Male Baldness is Rewriting the Rules of Male Beauty - The New York Times
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Introducing GLM-5.1: The Next Level of Open Source — GLM-5.1 is our next-generation flagship model for agentic engineering, with significantly stronger coding capabilities than its predecessor.
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I Rebuilt Traceroute in Rust and It Was Simpler Than I Expected — https://old.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1s9qsf6/i_rebuilt_traceroute_in_rust_and_it_was_simpler/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47656730
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Why OpenAI bought TBPN – On my Om — via Daring Fireball https://ift.tt/G1U9to7
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Book Review: There Is No Antimemetics Division
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The Pentagon Threatened Pope Leo XIV’s Ambassador With the Avignon Papacy —
[UPDATE at 4:33 PM EDT: Letters from Leo can now independently confirm The Free Press report that the meeting took place — and that some Vatican officials were so alarmed by the Pentagon’s tactics that they shelved plans for Pope Leo XIV to visit t…
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Finally, Artemis delivers some exceptional, high-quality photos of the Moon - Ars Technica
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Do links hurt news publishers on Twitter? Our analysis suggests yes — Twitter is garbage for engagement, i.e., people clicking on your links.
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Vulnerability Research Is Cooked — Quarrelsome
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25th only possible if president is non-conscious. — “I would not expect a president who didn’t want to be removed from office to sign into law the creation of a panel to assess whether they should be removed from office.”
We need to revise 25th (as 26th)
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‘There’s a lot of desperation’: skilled older workers turn to AI training to stay afloat — https://archive.li/i1mo1
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Why So Many Control Rooms Were Seafoam Green
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What being ripped off taught me | Hacker News
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The demise of software engineering jobs has been greatly exaggerated
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Dream-pop at its most divine: Cocteau Twins’ 20 greatest songs – ranked! | Pop and rock | The Guardian — Clearly, I needed to spend the afternoon listening to the Cocteau Twins. It's been quite a while, and the remain absolutely perfection.
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Open source security at Astral
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getdesign.md — DESIGN.md Collection for AI Agents
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sheets.works
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Škoda DuoBell: A bicycle bell that outsmarts even smart headphones - Škoda Storyboard
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Claude mixes up who said what, and that's not OK — Claude sometimes sends messages to itself and then thinks those messages come from the user. This is categorically distinct from hallucinations or missing permissions.
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They're Made Out of Meat (1991) | Hacker News — Very short classic story about robots discovering humans and being confused that meat can be sentient and intelligent.
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Stealing from the Best Emacs Configs | Emacs Redux — When you press C-h f or C-h v, Emacs opens the help buffer but leaves your cursor in the original window. You almost always want to read the help right away, so you end up pressing C-x o every single time. This fixes it:
(setq help-window-select t)
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Concrete Laptop Stand | Sam Burns' Tech Blog
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Bitmap fonts make computers feel like computers again | KorigamiK
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We Found a Ticking Time Bomb in macOS TCP Networking — It Detonates After Exactly 49 Days - Photon Blog
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A Truck Driver Spent 20 Years Making This Astonishing Scale Model of Every Single Building in New York City
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Cells for NetBSD - Kernel-enforced, jail-like Isolation with User-friendly Operations — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47680532
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opendataloader-project/opendataloader-pdf — OpenDataLoader-PDF converts PDFs into JSON, Markdown or Html — ready to feed into modern AI stacks (LLMs, vector search, and RAG).
It reconstructs document layout (headings, lists, tables, and reading order) so the content is easier to chunk, index, and query. Powered by fast, h…
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Microsoft Is Removing Copilot Buttons From These Windows 11 Apps
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T-Mobile Will Give You a Free iPhone 17e Right Now, No Trade-In Necessary
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Why You Can't Trust 'Runfluencers'
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You Can Finally Edit Your Instagram Comments, but There’s a Time Limit
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Why You Should Be Using Vertical Tabs in Your Browser
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10 Hacks Every Threads User Should Know
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You Should Be Using Reddit on Your RSS Reader
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Meta's New 'Personal Superintelligence' AI Is Coming to Its Smart Glasses
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This Massive Hisense Mini-LED TV Is Almost 40% Off Right Now
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These Entry-Level Soundcore Earbuds Are Under $40 Right Now
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Here's How Many Reps You Should Do, Depending on Your Fitness Goals
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Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026 Live Blog: All the Best Deals From Apple, Kindle, Garmin, and More
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Set Up This 'Mosquito Death Bucket' Now
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The Best Deals in Home Depot's 'Spring Black Friday' Sale
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How the FBI Extracted Deleted Signal Messages From a Defendant's iPhone
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I Used This DIY Kit to Screen In My Deck, and It Was a Brilliant Decision
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This Physical Barrier Finally Helped Me Limit My Screen Time
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The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL Is $400 Off Right Now
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Google Gemini's 'Notebooks' Let You Focus Your Chats on a Specific Subject
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Why You Should Start 'Vertical Training' Outside
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'Channels' Solved My Biggest Problem With My YouTube Recommendations
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The Top 10 TV Series Right Now, According to Streaming Data
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You Can Now Disable All Videos in Spotify
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Google's Newest Video Doorbell Is Over 20% Off Right Now
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This High-End Asus Gaming Monitor Is $400 Off Right Now
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WhatsApp Is Adding Usernames to Keep Your Phone Number Private
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10 Hacks Every Apple Vision Pro User Should Know
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Android 17 Will Finally Let You Remap Your Gaming Controllers
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Steam Just Added Support for Apple Vision Pro Gaming
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10 Shows Like 'The White Lotus' You Should Watch Next
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Not All Sleep Scores Are Created Equal
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This Is the 65-Inch QLED TV I Would Buy If I Wanted the Best Bang for My Buck
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These Beats Studio Earbuds (With Noise Cancellation) Are on Sale for $100 Right Now
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The Top 10 Movies Right Now, According to Streaming Data
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Amazon Is Ending Support for These Kindle Models
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You Could Get Up to $100 From This $135 Million Android Settlement
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This Samsung Dolby Atmos Soundbar Is Over $250 Off Right Now
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This TCL QLED TV Is Over $200 Off Right Now
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These Noise-Cancelling Beats Workout Earbuds Are at Their Lowest Price Ever Right Now
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This Flagship Samsung OLED TV Is $800 Off Right Now
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I Tried Google's New On-Device AI Transcription App for iPhone, and It Was Surprisingly Accurate
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Here's What to Expect During Home Depot's 'Spring Black Friday' Sale Starting This Week
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The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What Does '7x7=49' Mean?
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The LTE Version of This Fitbit for Kids Just Dropped to $100
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Google Is Changing How Gemini Handles a User’s Mental Health Crisis
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10 Shows Like 'The Handmaid's Tale' and 'The Testaments' You Should Watch Next
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This Portable, Waterproof JBL Speaker Is $200 Right Now
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Your Google Pixel Comes With a Secret Diagnostic Mode
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The FBI Is Warning Users About 'Foreign-Developed' Apps
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Sony's Outstanding WH-1000XM5 Headphones Are $150 Off Right Now
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Yes, Microsoft Really Said Copilot Is ‘for Entertainment Purposes Only’
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This Ecobee Thermostat and Security Bundle Is a Great Way to Kickstart Your Smart Home
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The Latest M5 MacBook Air Is $150 Off
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Anthropic Is Forcing Users to Pay Extra to Run OpenClaw With Claude
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This Rolling 32-Inch Samsung Smart Monitor/TV Is $150 Off Right Now
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Samsung Messages Is Shutting Down, but There Are Ways to Keep Using It
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If You Have This Chase Credit Card, You Can Get a Free Whoop Membership
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This High-Powered JBL Party Speaker Is $300 Off Right Now
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I Took Google Gemini on a Road Trip and Was Pleasantly Surprised
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These Are the Best Apps to Track TSA Wait Times
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This Arlo 2K Outdoor Security Camera Is 70% Off Right Now
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I’m a Deals Writer, and These Are My Top 10 Tech Deals This Week
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Why ‘Open Platform’ Is the Next Big Frontier for Smart Glasses
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10 Hacks Every Steam Gamer Should Know
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Google Meet Is Now Available in CarPlay
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Are Smartwatches Really Waterproof?
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Reddit Is (Mostly) Shuttering r/all, but There’s Still a Way to Access It
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This Nothing Smartwatch With AI-Powered Tracking Is on Sale for $45 Right Now
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10 Shows Like 'Young Sherlock' You Should Watch Next
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This Powerful LG 23,500 BTU Smart Air Conditioner Is on Sale for Just $600 Right Now
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The Apple MagSafe Duo Charger Is Over $50 Off Right Now
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These Bowers & Wilkins Over-Ear Headphones Are 42% Off Right Now
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This Unlocked Motorola Razr+ Is Over $600 Off Right Now
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My Five Favorite Things About the Garmin Forerunner 970 (so Far)
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How (and Why) to Do Copenhagen Planks
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I Tried ChatGPT in CarPlay, and It Immediately Hallucinated
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10 Hacks Every MacBook Neo Owner Should Know
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3 Reasons to Refinance Your Auto Loan with Autopay
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This Budget Samsung OLED TV Is Now $500 Off Its Original Price
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This Is the Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor I Would Buy If I Were on a Budget
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‘Alpine Divorce,’ ‘Boy Kibble,’ and Other Gen Z and Gen Alpha Slang You Might Need Help Decoding
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Would You Buy This Dual-Screen Smartphone With Both E-Ink and LCD Displays?
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Six Things to Know When Switching From Windows to macOS
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What Are Stabilizer Muscles (and Do You Really Need to Train Them)?
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Amazon Prime Members Can Get Two Free E-Books in April
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The Natural Cycles Fertility App Can Now Access Temperature Data From Your Garmin Watch
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iOS 26.5 Includes One Very Annoying New iPhone Change
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After a Few Months, I'm Loving My Hisense QLED CanvasTV, and It's 40% Off Right Now
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Today Is the Last Day to Save up to $150 on the PS5 Before Prices Spike
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You Can Play This 'Hidden' Game in Your TikTok DMs
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15 Movies Like 'Project Hail Mary' You Should Watch Next
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You Don’t Have to Update to iOS 26 to Protect Your iPhone From DarkSword Malware
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Fitbit Might Be Making a Whoop-Like Smart Band
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Microsoft's Copilot strategy is just more user abuse from Redmond, says Mozilla
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Electronics industry says FCC's foreign-made router policy is a bit of a mesh
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CPUID site hijacked to serve malware instead of HWMonitor downloads
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Amazon would rather shareholders did not look too closely at carbon footprint
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Suits won't quit AI spending, even if they can't prove it's working
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Project Glasswing and open source software: The good, the bad, and the ugly
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Britain seeks views before it drops the hammer on signal jammers
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Britain's biggest nuclear site skips competition, hands SAP £33M to start ERP switch
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Fewer than 3 in 10 register for HMRC's Making Tax Digital shake-up
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Tech support chap's boss got him out of jail so he could finish a job
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AWS ponders selling its home-grown chips by the rack-load, has almost sold out AI capacity
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South Korea introduces universal basic mobile data access
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Microsoft cuts cloudy desktop prices by 20 percent, warns they’ll wake up slowly
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Chatbots are great at manipulating people to buy stuff, Princeton boffins find
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Anthropic will let your agents sleep on its couch
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Google wants more Intel inside ... its datacenters, taps Chipzilla for more SmartNICs
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Crypto? Huh. Good gawd y'all, what is it good for? $45M in this case
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World's smallest violin spotted at Amazon HQ as exec pay packets deflate
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AWS: Agents shouldn't be secret, so we built a registry for them
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'Several dozen' high-value corporations hit by new extortion crew in helpdesk phishing spree
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Deere oh Deere: Tractor repair row heads for $99M settlement
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Spark creator bags computing gong for making big data a little bit smaller
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Nutanix to add KubeVirt support to run VMs on K8s at the edge
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Chevin pulls the handbrake on FleetWave software after security scare
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OpenAI puts Stargate UK on ice, blames energy costs and red tape
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Months-old Adobe Reader zero-day uses PDFs to size up targets
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Microsoft locks out VeraCrypt and WireGuard devs, blames verification process
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Peace President's Iran war piles more pain on already battered PC market
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Security researchers tricked Apple Intelligence into cursing at users. It could have been a lot worse
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Microsoft developer chief Julia Liuson is logging off
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Amazon put a filesystem on S3; I showed up with a test suite and bad intentions
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Zephyr Energy loses £700K in cyber hit that rerouted contractor payment
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UK.gov's top tech jobs pay more than prime minister earns
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Capita's pension portal exposes civil servants' private data
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UK to spend £15M on AI-powered crime mapping in knife violence crackdown
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Microsoft software resale appeal catches eye of £3.5B class action
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Sticky-note security turned gym into hall of '80s horrors
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Cryptographers place $5,000 bet whether quantum will matter
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Meta's latest model is as open as Zuckerberg's private school
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Western Union zaps VMware and moves to Nutanix
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Atlassian gussies up Confluence for the AI era
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Criminal wannabes even more dangerous than the pros, says ex-FBI cyber chief
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DARPA looking for battery that could power a laptop for months
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Call your existing automation ‘zero-token architecture’ to become an instant agentic AI wiz
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Nvidia's Rubin GPU is likely to be late thanks to memory shortage and technical challenges
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RAF eyes cheap drone-killer as Typhoon jet tests laser-guided rockets
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Minnesota State payroll problems grew after Workday launch, auditors say
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Talk ain't cheap: DARPA offers grants for new AI-to-AI communication protocol
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Microsoft calls time on ASP.NET Core 2.3 on .NET Framework
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Supermicro launches probe after staff charged with China export violations
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Microsoft unveils plans to streamline the Windows Insider program, offering a simplified channel structure, moving between channels without wiping PCs, and more (Ed Bott/ZDNET)
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Trump hails Palantir's "great war fighting capabilities", days after short seller Michael Burry said the company will lose to AI startups; PLTR is down ~25% YTD (Joe Miller/Financial Times)
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Three senior executives who helped launch OpenAI's Stargate initiative are leaving, sources say to join the same new company (Anissa Gardizy/The Information)
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San Francisco police arrested a suspect for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman's home and also making threats outside OpenAI's headquarters (Maxwell Zeff/Wired)
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France says it plans to move government computers running Windows to Linux, to further reduce its reliance on US technology, without providing a timeline (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch)
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Jury deliberations began Friday in the Live Nation antitrust trial, after state attorneys general continued to pursue the case even as the US DOJ settled (Ben Sisario/New York Times)
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Waymo and Waze launch a pilot program to send pothole data collected by robotaxi sensors to the Waze for Cities platform and Waze app, starting in five markets (Kirsten Korosec/TechCrunch)
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Documents: Amazon is working on "Project Houdini", which aims to cut the time it takes to construct data centers by preassembling core server rooms into modules (Eugene Kim/Business Insider)
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Snap announces a partnership between Specs, its AR glasses-focused subsidiary, and Qualcomm, whose Snapdragon XR platform will power Specs' upcoming AI glasses (Lucas Ropek/TechCrunch)
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CoreWeave says it has signed a multiyear deal with Anthropic, including a variety of Nvidia chips at data centers in the US; it now has 43 active data centers (Brody Ford/Bloomberg)
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YouTube raises YouTube Premium's prices in the US: Lite is $1 more at $8.99/month, Individual is $2 more at $15.99/month, and Family is $4 more at $26.99/month (Dominic Preston/The Verge)
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Google News is showing Polymarket bets alongside news articles in the "For you" section; in tests, Polymarket bets also appeared on the Google News homepage (Frank Landymore/Futurism)
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Google rolls out end-to-end encryption for Gmail on Android and iOS devices for enterprise users, letting them read and compose emails without additional tools (Sergiu Gatlan/BleepingComputer)
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Apple led global Q1 smartphone shipments for the first time, with a 21% share in Q1 2026; overall smartphone shipments fell 6% YoY due to memory chip shortages (Counterpoint Research)
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The CIA says it recently used AI to create its first-ever autonomous intelligence report, and plans to build "AI co-workers" into all of its analytic platforms (John Sakellariadis/Politico)