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Gregg Wallace sacked from MasterChef as 50 more people make claims
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Post Office scandal had 'disastrous' impact on victims, official inquiry says
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Three men guilty of arson attack on London warehouse on behalf of Russian mercenary group
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Diogo Jota's car was likely speeding before fatal crash, Spanish police say
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Bayeux Tapestry to return to UK on loan after 900 years
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Marseille firefighters 'waging war' on wildfire at city's edge, mayor says
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Southport murders one of UK's most egregious crimes, inquiry chairman says
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Monzo fined £21m after customers faked PM and King's addresses
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Pension triple lock to cost three times initial estimate
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Exhausted, angry, heartbroken: Postmasters react as horror of scandal laid bare
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Watch: Victims demand accountability
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Five things we now know about the scandal
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Watch: Post Office scandal victims demand accountability
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Norman Tebbit, outspoken hero of the Conservative political right, dies aged 94
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Best pictures from French President Macron's UK state visit
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Lorde: Obsessing about my weight stopped my creativity
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The teenage wildcard fuelling England's Euro 2025 hopes
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ICC issues arrest warrants for Taliban leaders for persecuting women and girls
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Resident doctors in England vote for fresh strike action over pay
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PM making progress with France on small boats, says No 10
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Hamas used sexual violence as part of 'genocidal strategy', Israeli experts say
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Manchester Airport police officer says his conduct was 'professional' during brawl
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Chef's food decoration at Chinese pre-school poisons 233 children
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Fans disappointed by last-minute Wireless line-up
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BBC News app
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National Emergency Alert Test: Newscast In COBR
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Is Trump deporting record numbers of migrants?
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Jota's car probably speeding before fatal crash, say Spanish police
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Sabalenka claws past Siegemund to reach semi-finals
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Wales team bus in collision - players OK, says Wilkinson
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Point replayed in Fritz match after line call 'malfunction'
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Fritz recovers to reach first Wimbledon semi-final
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Apple's USB-C AirPods Max are cheaper than ever in this Prime Day deal
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The Meta Quest 3s drops to a record-low price for Prime Day
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The best Prime Day gaming deals from laptops and peripherals to the latest video games
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Our favorite budget wireless earbuds are almost half off during Prime Day
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The best Prime Day laptop deals live now: MacBooks, Windows 11 machines, Chromebooks and others
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The best Prime Day SSD and external hard drive deals on Samsung, Crucial and more
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Prime Day 2025: The best headphone and earbud deals available right now
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Our favorite mesh Wi-Fi router drops to $200 for Prime Day
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Apple's latest iPad drops to a new low of $280 for Prime Day
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A last-minute leak suggests Samsung will drop S Pen support from the Galaxy Z Fold 7
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Best Prime Day TV deals 2025 from Sony, LG, Samsung and others
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This Eufy robot vacuum is half off for Prime Day
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The best Prime Day deals on Anker power banks, chargers and mobile accessories
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Marco Rubio's AI imposter has been contacting senior government officials
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The Walking Dead is coming to Dead by Daylight
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The best Prime Day Kindle deals and ereader sales
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The best Amazon Prime Day robot vacuum deals that you can get right now for 2025
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The best Prime Day deals on Amazon devices: Save on Kindle ereaders, Echo speakers and more
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Amazon Prime Day deals on kitchen essentials include up to 50 percent off on air fryers, Instant Pots and sous vide machines
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The Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam drops to $40 for Prime Day
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The best Amazon Prime Day deals under $50: Save on gear from Samsung, Blink, Anker, and others
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The Google TV Streamer 4K drops to $84 for Prime Day
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Get up to 50 percent off Shark robot vacuums with these Prime Day deals
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The latest Roku Ultra drops to $69 for Prime Day
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Prime Day deals include a bundle of two Blink Mini 2 cameras for $35
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Pick up the Amazon Fire TV Stick HD for only $18 in this Prime Day deal
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Ooni pizza ovens are up to 30 percent off during Prime Day 2025
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Walmart Deals 2025 are live with a bunch of anti-Prime Day sales to shop now
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Amazon asked corporate employees to help fulfill grocery deliveries for Prime Day
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Prime Day deal: Our favorite smart air purifier is $37 off right now
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Prime Day deals include $450 off Apple's 15-inch M3 MacBook Air
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Prime Day deals include $50 off one of our favorite Ninja air fryers
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Prime Day AirTag deals include a four-pack of the Bluetooth trackers for $68
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Samsung buys Xealth to integrate its wearables into the healthcare system
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The best laptops for college students
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Sonos soundbars and speakers are up to 26 percent off for Prime Day
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Prime Day deals include $102 off the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones
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The Razer Kishi Ultra controller drops to only $100 for Prime Day
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The Morning After: The best deals from Prime Day 2025
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You absolutely should not buy an Echo Dot on Prime Day
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The latest Amazon Kindle drops to a record-low price for Prime Day
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You can get $300 off the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge for Prime Day
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The best Amazon Prime Day camera deals you can get right now for 2025
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Our favorite digital photo frame is 20 percent off for Prime Day
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Being too ambitious is a clever form of self-sabotage — on starting, doing, being, and becoming.
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I Shipped a macOS App Built Entirely by Claude Code | Indragie Karunaratne
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Adding a feature because ChatGPT incorrectly thinks it exists | Holovaty.com
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The rise of Whatever / fuzzy notepad — A couple days ago I saw someone (whose bio claimed they’re a Bluesky engineer, but who knows) insist that it’s “very stupid” to not use a chatbot for programming. I just cannot comprehend this. If the task is easy, I could just write the code about as fast as I could describe it anywa…
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Local-first software: You own your data, in spite of the cloud — A new generation of collaborative software that allows users to retain ownership of their data.
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‘The vehicle suddenly accelerated with our baby in it’: the terrifying truth about why Tesla’s cars keep crashing
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PyTorch in One Hour: From Tensors to Training Neural Networks on Multiple GPUs — Favorite tweet:
If you're getting into LLMs, PyTorch is essential.
And lot of folks asked for beginner-friendly material, so I put this together:
PyTorch in One Hour: From Tensors to Multi-GPU Training (https://t.co/OpJnPkrGK9)
📖 ~1h to read t…
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Mini NASes marry NVMe to Intel's efficient chip | Jeff Geerling
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Vim Setup
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The Force-Feeding of AI on an Unwilling Public
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The case for calling Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz' a concentration camp — For many Americans, the word “concentration camp” evokes another country, a time long ago and a facility operating in the dark of night, away from the prying eyes of an outraged public. But a new concentration camp opened in Florida’s Everglades this …
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Serving 200 million requests per day with a cgi-bin
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ongoing by Tim Bray · The Real GenAI Issue — via https://cosocial.ca/@timbray/114807889514002925 via https://hachyderm.io/@inthehands/114808462711993430
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How to Network as an Introvert | Aishwarya Goel
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Almost Fired
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A non-anthropomorphized view of LLMs — > We should think in terms of "this is a function to generate sequences" and "by providing prefixes we can steer the sequence generation around in the space of words and change the probabilities for output sequences". And for every possible undesirable output sequence of a length smalle…
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The real Salt Path: how a blockbuster book and film were ...
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'Positive review only': Researchers hide AI prompts in papers - Nikkei Asia
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Stop Hiding My Controls: Hidden Interface Controls Are Affecting Usability | ACM Interactions
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‘It’s too late’: David Suzuki says the fight against climate change is lost — "We have failed to shift the narrative and we are still caught up in the same legal, economic and political systems," said David Suzuki in an exclusive interview with iPolitics. "For me, what we've got to do now is hunker down."
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Learn to love the Moat of Low Status - by Cate Hall
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I Deleted My Second Brain — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44402470
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Are we the baddies? | the singularity is nearer
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Inside the Media’s Traffic Apocalypse
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Get the location of the ISS using DNS — I love DNS esoterica. Weird little things that you can shove in the global directory to be distributed around the world instantly(ish). Domain names, like www.example.com usually resolve to servers. As much as we think of "the cloud" as being some intangible morass of ethereal Turing-…
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How to not pay your taxes legally, apparently – (mrsteinberg.com/how-to-not-pay-your-taxes-legally-apparently/)
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GitHub - sst/opencode: AI coding agent, built for the terminal. — kevinold starred sst/opencode
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T3X.ORG mcl/index
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Git experts should try Jujutsu · pksunkara
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Overthinking GIS | Scott Sexton
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How the Owner of Hidden Valley Ranch Learned to Love AI - WSJ — has nobody in this company or newspaper ever heard of Clorox 2
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Why I have slightly longer timelines than some of my guests — This means that if we end up on the longer side of my 50/50 bets, we might well be looking at a relatively normal world up till the 2030s or even the 2040s. But in all the other worlds, even if we stay sober about the current limitations of AI, we have to expect s…
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Techno-Feudalism and the Rise of AGI: A Future Without Economic Rights?
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Nobody Has A Personality Anymore - by Freya India - GIRLS — "We are products with labels
Therapy-speak has taken over our language. It is ruining how we talk about romance and relationships, narrowing how we think about hurt and suffering, and now, we are losing the words for who we are. Nobody has a personality anymore.
I…
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Writing Code Was Never The Bottleneck - ordep.dev
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Belgium is unsafe for CVD — This post is about the reason I will probably never try to warn any organisation in Belgium about any vulnerability again. Recently I have been dealing with an attempt at coordinated vulnerability disclosure (CVD) with an organisation in Belgium. This post is not about that, because I’m not allowe…
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That XOR Trick
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Collections: The American Civil-Military Relationship – A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry
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BlueFalconHD/apple_generative_model_safety_decrypted: Decrypted Generative Model safety files for Apple Intelligence containing filters
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Serving 200M requests per day with a CGI-bin | Hacker News
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Cursor: Clarifying Our Pricing — Cursor: Clarifying Our Pricing. Cursor changed their pricing plan on June 16th, introducing a new $200/month Ultra plan with "20x more usage than Pro" and switching their $20/month Pro plan from "request limits to compute limits". This confused a lot of people. via Pocket
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These Cod Have Been Shrinking Dramatically for Decades. Now, Scientists Say They've Solved the Mystery
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Why Matt Mullenweg went to war over WordPress | The Verge — The head of the WordPress project on the WP Engine lawsuit, Automattic turning 20, and what’s next for the web. The head of the WordPress project on the WP Engine lawsuit, Automattic turning 20, and what’s next for the web. via Pocket
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Wharton Generative AI Labs Prompt Library | All Prompts
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How to Use JSONPath to Query JSON Data Efficiently
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GitHub - stan-smith/FossFLOW: Make beautiful isometric infrastructure diagrams
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Neanderthals operated prehistoric “fat factory” 125,000 years ago on German lakeshore | Archaeology News Online Magazine
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microsandbox/microsandbox: Self-Hosted Plaform for Secure Execution of Untrusted User/AI Code
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A simple website — This website is a trip down memory lane. I'm not trying to tell you to stop modern web development. This website uses technologies not available at the time the content here is about. It works on mobile (tested in Firefox for Android) but you miss out on the background image.
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NVIDIA is full of shit - Sebin's Blog — Since the disastrous launch of the RTX 50 series, NVIDIA has been unable to escape negative headlines: scalper bots are snatching GPUs away from consumers before official sales even begin, power connectors continue to melt, with no fix in sight, marketing is becoming increasingly decep…
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talkingpointsmemo.com
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Introducing tmux-rs | tmux-rs
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The History of Electronic Music in 476 Tracks (1937-2001) | Open Culture
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We’re Publishing the Speech Harvard Suppressed for Mentioning Gaza
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Meteorologists Say the National Weather Service Did Its Job in Texas | WIRED — And meteorologists say that the NWS did send out adequate warnings as it got updated information. By Thursday afternoon, it had issued a flood watch for the area, and a flash flood warning was in effect by 1am Friday. The agency had issued a flash…
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'I'm being paid to fix issues caused by AI'
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Jonathan (ACA) Gruber (and K) on healthcare v MAGA. Truly worth reading. — It’s rare I read these kinds of interviews but Gruber is another level. A must read.
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Expressing stigma and inappropriate responses prevents LLMs from safely replacing mental health providers — Should a large language model (LLM) be used as a therapist? In this paper, we investigate the use of LLMs to *replace* mental health providers, a use case promoted in the tech startup and research space. We conduct a m…
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Can you see circles or rectangles? And does the answer depend on where you grew up? | Anil Seth | The Guardian
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How should businesses kick off their AI initiatives? Time for the AI advice column - your doctors are in
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MrLesk/Backlog.md: Backlog.md - A tool for managing project collaboration between humans and AI Agents in a git ecosystem
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As Trump pushes Apple to make iPhones in the U.S., Google's brief effort building smartphones in Texas 12 years ago offers critical lessons — Motorola's failed bet on assembling phones in the U.S. offers important lessons for Apple today.
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The ITTAGE indirect branch predictor - Made of Bugs
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Optimizing Tool Selection for LLM Workflows: Differentiable Programming with PyTorch and DSPy — How local, learnable routers can reduce token overhead, lower costs, and bring structure back to agentic workflows.
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Lightfast Testing: 50+ Coloured Pencil Brands — Markers were by far the most vulnerable category. Alcohol markers, in particular, faded fast, even from well-known and expensive brands like Copic and Winsor & Newton. Some colours disappeared entirely. Water-based markers didn’t fare much better. via Pocket
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Why I'm Dialing Back My LLM Usage — Zed's Blog
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ChatGPT and Google Gemini can’t replace you. But they’re great coworkers. | Vox
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The EU wants to decrypt your private data by 2030 | TechRadar
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How I keep up with AI progress (and why you must too) - nilenso blog — Atharva Raykar
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Serving 200 million requests per day with a cgi-bin — Jake Gold tests how well 90s-era CGI works today, using a Go + SQLite CGI program running on a 16-thread AMD 3700X. Using CGI on modest hardware, it’s possible to …
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New Sphere-Packing Record Stems From an Unexpected Source | Quanta Magazine — via Quanta Magazine https://bit.ly/3hiuSb1
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Am I online?
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Using Playwright MCP with Claude Code | Simon Willison’s TILs
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BuildMyTransit
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The Darwin Gödel Machine: AI that improves itself by rewriting its own code
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You MUST listen to RFC 2119 – Eric Bailey
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The AI Birthday Letter That Blew Me Away - The Atlantic
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Applied Cryptography (CMPS 297AD/396AI) — American University of Beirut
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Revealed: the far-right, antisemitic men’s club network spreading across US
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[no title]
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RFK's proposal to let bird flu spread through poultry could set us up for a pandemic, experts warn | Live Science — High-ranking federal officials have suggested that bird flu virus should be left to "rip" through poultry farms across the U.S. — but experts warn that this hands-off approach could hasten the beginning of a ne…
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Denis Villeneuve Will Shoot All of 'Dune Messiah' in IMAX
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How Silicon Valley got rich - by Elle Griffin - The Elysian
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macOS Icon History — Basic Apple Guy
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Release announcements
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Weedkiller ingredient widely used in US can damage organs and gut bacteria, research shows | Herbicides | The Guardian — "The ingredient, diquat, is widely employed in the US as a weedkiller in vineyards and orchards, and is increasingly sprayed elsewhere as the use of controversial herbicide substances such as glyphosate an…
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Lovart | The World’s First Design Agent — Ai design process for visuals
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Google’s customizable Gemini chatbots are now in Docs, Sheets, and Gmail — Gems are now available directly in the side panel of Workspace apps, allowing users to access custom Gemni chatbots without switching between apps.
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GitHub - zebbern/claude-code-guide: Here is a full guide on claude tips and tricks and how you can optimise your claude code the best full guides and every command possible even hidden ones!
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Defense department cuts weather satellite data : NPR — The U.S. Department of Defense will no longer provide satellite weather data, leaving hurricane forecasters without crucial information about storms as peak hurricane season looms in the Atlantic. via Pocket
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Piano Trainer - Learn to play the piano at your own pace through various modes of practice — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32023881
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32029901
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44467838
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Omarchy: Opinionated Arch/Hyprland Setup By DHH — ███ ███
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“My Father Addresses Me on the Facts of Old Age,” by Grace Paley | The New Yorker
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Companies That Tried to Save Money With AI Are Now Spending a Fortune Hiring People to Fix Its Mistakes — Companies that rushed to replace human labor with AI are now shelling out to get huamn workers to fix the technology's screwups. via Pocket
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China's Clean Energy Boom Could Win the Race to Power the Future - The New York Times — In China, more wind turbines and solar panels were installed last year than in the rest of the world combined. And China’s clean energy boom is going global. Chinese companies are building electric vehicle and battery factories in Brazil,…
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Patricia Lockwood · Arrayed in Shining Scales: Solving Sylvia Plath
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The messy reality of SIMD (vector) functions - Johnny's Software Lab
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The destruction of Palestine is breaking the world
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[no title]
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Behind the scenes: Speeding up pgstream snapshots for PostgreSQL | xata — How targeted improvements helped us speed up bulk data loads and complex schemas.
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The 911 Calls Inside ICE Detention Centers
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LIVE Amazon Prime Day 2025: We're Tracking Deals & Trends All Day
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Meet the America Party, Elon Musk’s Harebrained Third-Party Scheme
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15 Best Tablets (2025), Tested and Reviewed
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Best 5 Prime Day Kitchen Deals (2025): Breville, Ooni, Oxo
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141 Best Prime Day Deals of 2025—Every Gadget Has Been Tested By Us
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22 Best MacBook Accessories (2025), Tested and Reviewed
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How to Spot Fake Beauty Products on Amazon: Tips and Advice
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Nothing Phone (3) Review: The Designer Phone
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The 5 Best Prime Day Action Camera Deals for Thrill Seekers (2025)
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5 Best Prime Day Pet Deals on Amazon (2025)
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9 Best Smartwatches (2025): Apple, Wear OS, Hybrid & Kids' Watches
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5 Prime Day Kindle Deals (Plus Amazon Echo Devices)
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Microsoft, OpenAI, and a US Teachers’ Union Are Hatching a Plan to ‘Bring AI into the Classroom’
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5 Best Prime Day Fitness Tracker Deals and Smart Ring Sales (2025)
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‘Yearners’ Are Sick of Playing It Cool on Dating Apps
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Best Prime Day Laptop Deals 2025: MacBooks, Chromebooks, and More
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5 Best Prime Day TV Deals for All Budgets (2025)
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5 Best Prime Day Beauty Deals 2025: Hair, Skin, and Dental Care
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Best Prime Day Deals Under $100 (2025): LifeStraws, Tech, and More
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I Swear By This Portable Car Battery, and It's $45 Off for Prime Day
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I'm a Competitive Weightlifter, and These Are My Favorite Prime Day Deals on Fitness Equipment (So Far)
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This 70-Hour Razer Headset Is Down to Its Lowest Price Ever for Prime Day
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My Favorite 4K Streaming Stick Is 42% Off for Prime Day
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The Best Kindle for Most People Is at Its Lowest Price for Prime Day
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My Favorite Robot Vacuum Is Over Half Off for Prime Day
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Apple’s Cheapest AirPods With Noise Cancellation Just Hit a Record-Low Price for Prime Day
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This Eufy Security Camera Bundle Is $110 Off for Prime Day
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These Excellent AirPods Alternatives Just Hit Their Lowest Ever Price for Prime Day
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This Drawing Tablet Made Me Wish I Was a Better Artist, and It's 41% Off for Prime Day
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One of My Favorite Portable Bluetooth Speakers Is Down to Its Lowest Price Ever for Prime Day
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These Eve Smart Home Devices Play Well With Apple, and They’re up to 60% Off for Prime Day
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My Favorite Smart Outdoor Lights Are $140 Off for Prime Day
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The Best iPad for Most People Is $120 Off for Prime Day
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This Highly Rated Security Camera Is My Top Budget Pick, and Now It’s Just $55 for Prime Day
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My Favorite Apple Watch Is $120 Off for Prime Day
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This Well-Reviewed Smart Doorbell Is Almost 40% Off for Prime Day
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Bose's QuietComfort Headphones Are Down to an All-Time Low Price for Prime Day
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This Durable Anker Mini Bluetooth Speaker Is Just $28 for Prime Day
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AI Is Scraping the Web, but the Web Is Fighting Back
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The Oura Ring 4 Is on Sale for the First Time Ever During Prime Day
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I've Never Seen the Boox Note Air 4C Go on Sale Before, but It's Discounted for Prime Day
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I'm Obsessed With This Phone-Shaped E-Reader, and It's on a Rare Sale for Prime Day
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I’ve Tested Countless Smart Security Cameras, and These Are the Ones I'd Buy During Prime Day
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I Love a Big TV, and These Massive Hisense Sets Are up to 55% Off for Prime Day
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Watch Out for These Amazon Prime Day Scams
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The Shark AI Ultra Robot Vacuum Is 50% Off for Prime Day
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I’m a Tech Reviewer, and These Are the Best Prime Day Tech Deals (So Far)
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That Amazon 'Deal' Might Actually Be a Hidden Price Hike
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The Best Prime Day Tech Deals for Under $50
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These Well-Reviewed Marshall Headphones Are 38% Off During Amazon’s Early Prime Day Sale
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I'm a Little Embarrassed How Much I Love This Remote Controlled Bidet, and It's $270 Off Ahead of Prime Day
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The Discounted Peloton Accessories I'd Buy During Amazon’s Early Prime Day Sale
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Prime Day 2025 Live Blog: All the Best Deals on Laptops, Fitness Trackers, Appliances, and More
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Samsung’s Next Galaxy Unpacked Will Reveal Its ‘Ultra’ Foldable
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Apple's Newest MacBook Pros Are up to $400 Off Ahead of Prime Day
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I Can Finally Recommend AirPods Max Now That They're on Sale Before Prime Day
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Punch Lists, Flashing, Bleeding, and Other Construction Terms Every Homeowner Should Know
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This Professional Grade Vitamix Blender Is $250 Off Before Prime Day
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These Reolink Smart Security Cameras Are All on Sale for Prime Day
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Garmin’s Forerunner 955 Is Already on Sale Before Prime Day
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How to Sign Up for Prime Day 'Invite-Only' Deals
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I’m a Food Writer, and These Are My Favorite Prime Day Deals on Kitchen Appliances
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This $8 Knife Is the One Purchase You Must Make for Prime Day
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You Can Get Four Apple AirTags For $68 in Today's Early Prime Day Deals
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Some of My Favorite Instant Pot Appliances Are on Sale for Prime Day
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Four Reasons Not to Use ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ for Your Prime Day Purchases
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These Amazon Echo Frames Smart Sunglasses Are 61% Off Before Prime Day
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How to Tell If a Prime Day Deal Is Just Hype
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These Are My Favorite Prime Day Deals on Robot Vacuums
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The 'Walmart Deals' Sale Is Walmart’s Answer to Prime Day
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The Best Prime Day Tech Deals Under $25
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The Only Advice You Need for Shopping During Prime Day
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The Best Prime Day Deals on Tools Right Now
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How Apple Fixed the Photos App in iOS 26
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My Favorite Kitchen Hand Vacuum Is 50% Off Before Prime Day
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My Favorite Budget-Friendly QLED TV Is $640 Off During the Early Prime Day Sale
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My Favorite AirPods Are at Their Lowest Price Before Prime Day
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These MacBook Air Laptops Are $150 Off Before Prime Day
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How TikTok's New App May Affect You
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Everything I’m Seeding in July
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16 of the Best Movies and Documentaries About Dinosaurs
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13 Easy Ways to Lower Your Energy Bills
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Why You Should Use More Than One Cloud Storage Service (and How to Choose Them)
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These Are the Best Cordless Landscaping Tools on Sale for Prime Day
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This Ring Security Camera Three-Pack Is $150 Right Now
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This JBL Outdoor Speaker Is $130 Off Ahead of Prime Day
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The Garmin Forerunner 255 Just Dropped to Its Lowest Price Ever
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The Garmin Instinct 2 Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
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This 65" Panasonic OLED With Fire TV Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
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Five Psychological Tricks You Can Use to Make Yourself Feel Happier
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LG's Newest Premium 65-inch OLED TV Is $1000 Off Right Now
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Enable This Feature on Your AT&T Phone to Prevent SIM Swapping Attacks
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I Previewed These Emotion-Tracking Smart Glasses, and They Seem Weirdly Useful
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In My Spin Class, Playlists (and BPMs) Are More Important Than You'd Think
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Your Anker Powerbank May Have Just Been Recalled
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This Is the Best Public Transit App I've Ever Used
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Five New Google Photos Features Coming to iPhones Before Androids
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The Five Best Apps to Reduce Food Waste (and Save Money on Groceries)
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10 Shows Like 'The Last of Us' You Should Watch Next
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Android Users Will Soon Be Able to Edit Texts Sent to Their Friends on iPhone
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There Are Ways to Spend Your FSA or HSA on a Smartwatch
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The Former CEO of 23andMe Bought the Company Back, and I'm Tentatively Optimistic
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The New ‘Nothing’ Phone and Headphones Double Down on Unique Design
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The Strava/Runna Combined Subscription Is a Good Deal, But I’m Still Disappointed
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Threads' New DMs Could Be so Much Better
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All the Gardening Tasks You Should Do in July
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What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: 'The Velvet Sundown' and AI Music
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TP-Link’s Top-Rated Mesh Wifi System is $100 Off Right Now
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Wearables Aren't Going to 'Make America Healthy Again'
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Your Local Dick's Might Have Pelotons for 50% Off Right Now
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I Make My Favorite Fourth of July Skewers on an Electric Grill
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There’s a Major Security Issue With Coros Fitness Trackers
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My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The 75-Inch Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED
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Eight of the Best Countries for Americans to Retire To (That Aren’t the US)
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Peloton's 'Pace Targets' Workouts May Turn Me Into a Runner
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El Salvador-based Tether says it holds nearly 80 tons of gold, worth ~$8B, in a vault in Switzerland; precious metals made up nearly 5% of its reserves in March (Jack Ryan/Bloomberg)
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Sources: an impostor used AI to mimic Marco Rubio's voice and writing style and contacted foreign ministers, a US governor, and a member of Congress (Washington Post)
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ReserveOne, a cryptocurrency holding company with bitcoin, ethereum, and Solana, plans to list on the Nasdaq through a SPAC deal expected to raise $1B+ (Niket Nishant/Reuters)
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AirGarage, whose platform analyzes parking facilities' data to improve efficiency, raised a $23M Series B led by Headline, bringing its total funding to $41M (Chris Metinko/Axios)
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X says India ordered it to block 2,355 accounts, including two from Reuters, on July 3, but then told X to unblock the Reuters accounts after a "public outcry" (Swati Gupta/Bloomberg)
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Moonvalley debuts Marey, its licensed AI video model, for $14.99, $34.99, or $149.99 per month; ~80% of its footage is from independent filmmakers and agencies (Andrew R. Chow/Time)
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Global VC funding reached $91B in Q2 2025, up from $82B in Q2 2024, driven largely by AI investments, but down from $114B in Q1 2025, the highest since Q3 2022 (Gené Teare/Crunchbase News)
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France-based chipmaker SiPearl raised a €130M Series A from Taiwan's Cathay Venture and others to develop its ARM-based Rhea1 AI chip, set to feature 80 cores (Benoit Berthelot/Bloomberg)
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IBM unveils Power11, its first major update to the chips since 2020, available from July 25, and says they can detect and respond to ransomware within a minute (Stephen Nellis/Reuters)
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M&S Chair Archie Norman tells UK parliament that M&S used the FBI and UK agencies to combat the May cyberattack and says M&S believes DragonForce was behind it (Laura Onita/Financial Times)
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Bluesky rolls out Activity Notifications, letting users get push notifications about new posts and replies from specific accounts, as it doubles down on sports (Richard Lawler/The Verge)
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As Amazon Prime Day begins, some merchants say they can't afford to offer discounts due to Trump's tariffs; Adobe expects $23.8B in sales across the four days (Spencer Soper/Bloomberg)
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The American Federation of Teachers, the second-largest US teachers' union, says it will open an AI training hub with $23M from Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic (Natasha Singer/New York Times)
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OnePlus launches five products: the midrange €449 Nord 5 smartphone, the €349 Nord CE 5, a smaller €299 Watch 3, the €119 Buds 4, and the €229 Pad Lite tablet (Dominic Preston/The Verge)
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Dubai-based Huspy, which offers proptech tools to home buyers, agents, and brokers, raised a $59M Series B led by Balderton, after a $40M+ Series A in June 2022 (Tage Kene-Okafor/TechCrunch)