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Skateboarding train game Denshattack! is out on June 17
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Drinkbox Studios' Blighted will be out for Switch 2 and PC this fall
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Downdetector and Speedtest have been sold for over $1 billion
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Musical adventure game Mixtape will be ready to rock out on May 7
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Elgato's Stream Deck + XL adds a touch strip and dials to an already massive array of buttons
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The long-delayed The Division Resurgence hits iOS and Android on March 31
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Google introduces Find Hub updates and more AI tools in the March Pixel Drop
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MacBook Air M5 vs. MacBook Air M4: What's changed beyond the Apple silicon
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X to require AI labels on armed conflict videos from paid creators, citing ‘times of war’
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Two fantastic indie games not named Blue Prince also just arrived on Switch
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AI data centers could reduce power draw on demand, study says
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Audible's new plan is $9 a month and still includes an audiobook credit
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Game Pass additions for March include Cyberpunk 2077 and F1 25
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Everything Apple announced this week: iPhone 17e, new MacBooks, M4 iPad Air and more
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Blue Prince is out on Switch 2 today, complete with mouse control
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Apple's cheap MacBook could be called the MacBook Neo
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2027 Audi RS5 first drive: Big thrills with a big battery
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The MacBook Air M5 starts at $1,099, up $100 from the M4
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Apple unveils the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, which feature new, faster 'super cores'
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Apple brings its M5 Pro and Max silicon to the next MacBook Pro generation
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Apple reveals its new 5K mini-LED Studio Display XDR
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Shure's next-gen DAI adds mobile support
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Meta's AI display glasses reportedly share intimate videos with human moderators
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Charlie Brown now works for Sony
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The Morning After: Apple’s big week starts with the iPhone 17e
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Meta starts testing its AI shopping assistant
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Google Home's latest feature is Gemini-powered 'Live Search' for cameras
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MWC 2026’s most bizarre phone can start fires (on purpose)
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The best keyboards for 2026
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OpenAI will amend Defense Department deal to prevent mass surveillance in the US
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Australia will consider requiring app stores to block AI services without age verification
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Anthropic brings memory to Claude's free plan
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Call of Duty will add Black Ops Royale, a new free game mode coming March 13
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Starlink's next-gen satellite network could provide 150 Mbps speeds by end of next year
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X adds ‘Paid Partnership’ labels so users can more easily identify ads
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iPad Air M4 vs. iPad Air M3: The few new things in Apple's midrange tablet
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The Analogue Pocket will be back in stock this week, but there's a tariff-related price increase
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The Supreme Court doesn't care if you want to copyright your AI-generated art
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Nintendo just announced an Indie World Showcase for tomorrow at 9AM ET
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Paramount+ and HBO Max could be merging into a single streaming service
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iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 16e: What's new on Apple's latest $599 handset
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Anthropic's Claude can now absorb your past conversations with other AI chatbots
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What to expect at Apple's product launch event on March 4
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The Samsung Wallet can now hold your house keys
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Apple introduces the $599 iPhone 17e with MagSafe and twice the storage
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Apple updates the iPad Air with an M4 chip
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At MWC, Tecno’s super-thin modular concept phone doesn't even have a wired charging port
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Vivo's X300 Ultra goes global and gets a huge 400mm Zeiss telephoto lens
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Sony faces a $2.7 billion antitrust lawsuit in the UK
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The best Xbox Series X and Series S accessories for 2026
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microgpt — The issue is that Viva Engage cannot be added to the allow list: in the Conditional Access app picker, the Viva Engage service is greyed out and cannot be selected. Some Microsoft applications appear to be treated as internal/system apps and are excluded by default.
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MicroGPT explained interactively | growingSWE
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htmx ~ Yes, and... — Carson gross article
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Decision Trees
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The stranger secret: how to talk to anyone – and why you should | Social etiquette | The Guardian
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What AI coding costs you | Tom Wojcik — "52 professional developers learning a new async library were split into AI-assisted and unassisted groups. The AI group scored 17% lower on conceptual understanding, debugging, and code reading. The largest gap was in debugging, the exact skill you need to catch what AI gets wrong. On…
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nicobailon/visual-explainer: Agent skill + prompt templates that generate rich HTML pages for visual diff reviews, architecture overviews, plan audits, data tables, and project recaps
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The Eternal Promise: A History of Attempts to Eliminate Programmers
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An AI agent coding skeptic tries AI agent coding, in excessive detail | Max Woolf's Blog
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The Component Gallery — Designed to be a reference for anyone building component-based user interfaces, The Component Gallery is an up-to-date repository of interface components based on examples from the world of design systems.
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Cognitive Debt: When Velocity Exceeds Comprehension | rockoder
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Now I Get It!
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Anthropic Courses — Browse all Anthropic courses
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Stop Burning Your Context Window — We Built Context Mode — MCP server that reduces Claude Code context consumption by 98%. 315 KB becomes 5.4 KB.
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AlexsJones/llmfit: 94 models. 30 providers. One command to find what runs on your hardware.
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Block the “Upgrade to Tahoe” alerts and System Settings indicator – The Robservatory
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Her husband wanted to use ChatGPT to create sustainable housing. Then it took over his life.
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H-Bomb: A Frank Lloyd Wright Typographic Mystery — via Daring Fireball https://ift.tt/z1cd0f4
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A Day in the Life of an Ensh*ttificator - YouTube — Digital products and services keep getting worse. In the new report Breaking Free: Pathways to a fair technological future, the Norwegian Consumer Council has delved into enshittification and how to resist it. The report shows how this phenomenon affects both consumers and …
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D4Vinci/Scrapling: Lightning-Fast, Adaptive Web Scraping for Python
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How I Use Claude Code | Boris Tane
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Anthropic and Alignment — Anthropic is in a standoff with the Department of War; while the company’s concerns are legitimate, it position is intolerable and misaligned with reality.
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A.I. Isn't People
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Verified Spec-Driven Development
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Atlas | Flexport Ships Map
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THE 2028 GLOBAL INTELLIGENCE CRISIS
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New iron nanomaterial wipes out cancer cells without harming healthy tissue — Scientists at Oregon State University have engineered a powerful new nanomaterial that zeroes in on cancer cells and destroys them from the inside out. Designed to exploit cancer’s unique chemistry—its acidity and high hydrogen peroxide levels—the …
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Ad-Supported AI Chat Demo — See Every Ad Type in Action | 99helpers.com
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Child's Play — the donald boat star turn
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Readout
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You don’t have to if you don’t want to. § Scott Smitelli
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MCP is dead. Long live the CLI
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Meta’s AI Smart Glasses and Data Privacy Concerns: Workers Say “We See Everything”
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Switch to Claude without starting over | Claude
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Alibaba's new open source Qwen3.5-Medium models offer Sonnet 4.5 performance on local computers | VentureBeat
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Gram
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GitHub - kossisoroyce/timber: Ollama for classical ML models. AOT compiler that turns XGBoost, LightGBM, scikit-learn, CatBoost & ONNX models into native C99 inference code. One command to load, one command to serve. 336x faster than Python inference.
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How to talk to anyone, and why you should | Hacker News
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nullclaw/nullclaw: Fastest, smallest, and fully autonomous AI assistant infrastructure written in Zig — Fastest, smallest, and fully autonomous AI assistant infrastructure written in Zig
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PTPL 197 · How to Record and Retrieve Anything You’ve Ever Had to Look Up Twice — Stop re-learning things you've already figured out. Two simple ways to document any process, and find it again when you need it.
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How I run 4–8 parallel coding agents with tmux and Markdown specs — Manuel Schipper
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Please, please, please stop using passkeys for encrypting user data · Timbits
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2025 Walking In by Thom Yorke | Mixcloud
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The Hunt for Dark Breakfast – Ryan Moulton's Articles
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Poisoning AI Training Data - Schneier on Security — All it takes to poison AI training data is to create a website: I spent 20 minutes writing an article on my personal website titled “The best tech journalists at eating hot dogs.” Every word is a lie. I claimed (without evidence) that competitive hot-dog-eating is a popular…
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AI is making junior devs useless
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The Future of AI: The Parents’ Paradox: AI, Ethics, and the Limits of Machine Morality — This post is based on a talk I gave at The AI & Automation Conference in London on February 25, 2026, and my slides. All opinions are my own and don’t represent the views of my employer or any affiliated organizations.
I’ve been working…
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My perfect Music app doesn’t exist - Hicks.design
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Agentic Engineering Patterns - Simon Willison's Weblog
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AI made writing code easier, but engineering harder — Something to share with L4s at Deliveroo
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Apple introduces the new iPad Air, powered by M4 - Apple — via Daring Fireball https://ift.tt/1cMLvJX
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Welcome (back) to Macintosh ~ take — via Daring Fireball https://ift.tt/1cMLvJX
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ColorFlow — Advanced Mesh Gradient Generator & Editor
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747s and Coding Agents — I expressed some jealousy about how well suited he was to his job. Clearly he was a geek for aircraft, and even though most airlines don’t fly the 747 anymore, it is an incredible machine. He agreed that it was a privilege to fly the plane, but said wistfully:
> In this job, after a while, there’s…
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I may be bad (but I'm perfectly good at it) by gurlsrool [Archive of Our Own]
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ongoing by Tim Bray · Kansas and AI — We may be about to go through a very stupid, very damaging experiment. A kind of "business austerity" that does immense harm, but doesn't affect the rich, so politicians and news organisations will be just fine with it.
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Claude Blattman · AI for Researchers & Managers • Chris Blattman — Chris Blattman is a political economist at UChicago Harris: In January 2026 I started building AI workflows with Claude Code. What seemed impossible then — inbox triage, meeting capture, proposal drafting, project dashboards, trip planning — is running today.…
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How we rebuilt Next.js with AI in one week
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The history and technology of macOS system updates — Apple seems positively bad at macOS software these days, but this work was impressive.
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Meta won’t let morality get in the way of a product launch | The Verge — via The Verge https://ift.tt/AzLq2bi
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Redis Patterns for Coding Agents
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1 new message
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Right-sizes LLM models to your system's RAM, CPU, and GPU | Hacker News
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Walkman.land — The most complete portable pocket audio cassette player database. WML is a tribute to the Walkmans.
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US moving pregnant immigrant girls to Texas to avoid providing abortions, critics say — Ex-official calls transfer of unaccompanied girls as young as 13, many pregnant due to rape, a human rights violation
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Octavo — Tame your PDFs. Supercharge your printer.
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10-202: introduction to modern ai
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The Internet Was Weeks Away From Disaster and No One Knew - YouTube
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Ghostty
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cmux — The terminal built for multitasking
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“Just a little detail that wouldn’t sell anything” – Unsung
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x86CSS
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Stop Putting Secrets in .env Files
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25. Obsidian CLI - Obsidian Help
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pi.dev
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What do YOU watch on YouTube? — My favorite thing about YouTube is that no matter what weird interests you have, there will be someone making videos about it. No more networks deciding what is worthwhile for you to have access...
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Microgpt | Hacker News
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Statement from Dario Amodei on our discussions with the Department of War Anthropic
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calibrain/shelfmark — Shelfmark is a unified web interface for searching and aggregating books and audiobook downloads from multiple sources - all in one place. Works out of the box with popular web sources, no configuration required. Add metadata providers, additional release sources, and download clients to create a single…
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Some Apple AI servers are reportedly sitting unused on warehouse shelves, due to low Apple Intelligence usage - 9to5Mac — via 9to5Mac https://9to5mac.com/
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Are AI-generated summaries suitable for studying and research?
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Interactive explanations - Agentic Engineering Patterns - Simon Willison's Weblog
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Pluralistic: No one wants to read your AI slop (02 Mar 2026) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow — Everyone knows (or should know) that as fascinating as your dreams are to you, they are eye-glazingly dull to everyone else. Perhaps you have a friend or two who will tolerate you recounting your dreams at them (treas…
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The happiest I’ve ever been
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Block & Tackle: Job Cuts & the AI Narrative – On my Om
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Trapped in MS Office
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Unsung heroes: Flickr’s URLs scheme
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The whole thing was a scam - by Gary Marcus - Marcus on AI
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Staff journalists sacked and misleadingly replaced with AI writers - Press Gazette
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Everett shuts down Flock camera network after judge rules footage is public record | wltx.com
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The Windows® 95 User Interface: A Case Study in Usability Engineering
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ad-si/Woxi: Wolfram Language / Mathematica reimplementation in Rust (Wolfram oxidized)
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The Agent Skills Directory — Discover and install skills for AI agents.
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Home | Draft Barron Trump — More Websites Here
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Little Free Library Books | Hacker News
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Hyperion author Dan Simmons dies from stroke at 77 - Ars Technica — via Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com
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GameDate - Revive Dead Games
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alibaba/OpenSandbox: OpenSandbox is a general-purpose sandbox platform for AI applications, offering multi-language SDKs, unified sandbox APIs, and Docker/Kubernetes runtimes for scenarios like Coding Agents, GUI Agents, Agent Evaluation, AI Code Executio
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An Entirely Other Day: Lose Myself
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The Enshittificator — Digital products and services keep getting worse. In the new report Breaking Free: Pathways to a fair technological future, the Norwegian Consumer Council has delved into enshittification and how to resist it. The report shows how this phenomenon affects both consumers and society at large, but that it …
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There are plenty of great choices if you want to spend less than $15K on an EV
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M5 Pro and M5 Max are surprisingly big departures from older Apple Silicon
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New MacBook Airs come with M5, double the storage, and higher starting prices
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Apple intros M5 Pro and Max MacBook Pros and its first new monitors in years
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This is why our electricity bills are so high right now
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As Moon interest heats up, two companies unveil plans for a lunar "harvester"
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Medical journal The Lancet blasts RFK Jr.’s health work as a failure
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LLMs can unmask pseudonymous users at scale with surprising accuracy
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With developer verification, Google's Apple envy threatens to dismantle Android's open legacy
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Clueless cops post seized crypto wallet password. $5M quickly stolen.
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Charter gets FCC permission to buy Cox and become largest ISP in the US
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Iowa county adopts strict zoning rules for data centers, but residents still worry
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$599 M4 iPad Air is a lot like the old one, but with a substantial RAM boost
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Research roundup: Six cool science stories we almost missed
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Apple's new iPhone 17e has an A19 chip, MagSafe, and 256GB of storage for $599
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It's almost a station wagon: The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker, driven
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Former NASA chief turned ULA lobbyist seeks law to limit SpaceX funding
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Trump FCC's equal-time crackdown doesn't apply equally—or at all—to talk radio
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AMD Ryzen AI 400 chips will bring newer CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs to AM5 desktops
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The strange animals that control their body heat
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Google's New 'Find the Look' Feature Is Expanding to Pixel, and It Nailed My Outfit
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Best Unlimited Data Plans for 2026
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MWC 2026 Live Updates: All the Phones, Robots and Wild Concepts Debuting in Barcelona
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Apple Accidentally Leaks Potential Budget MacBook Ahead of Big Event
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Apple TV Has Joined Roku's Subscription Add-On Lineup
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Best Home Security Cameras With Floodlights in 2026: Smart and Bright
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Stop Paying for Tax Software Surprises: Know When to Use Paid or Free Versions
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The New M5 MacBook Air Is Here: Should You Upgrade?
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Pixel Watch Now Warns of Earthquakes and Left-Behind Phones
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Google's March Pixel Drop Adds Live Location Sharing in Messages, AI Outfit Try-Ons
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Samsung's Privacy Display Is the Coolest S26 Ultra Feature. I've Just Seen What's Next
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When to Stream 'Zootopia 2' on Disney Plus
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Best VPN for Amazon Prime Video in 2026: Watch Prime Video From Everywhere
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Apple's March Event Arrives Tomorrow. Here's What We Know and Everything Else We Expect
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Vivo's X300 Ultra Aims to Catapult You Into Hollywood Stardom
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Dolby Atmos: Spatial Audio for the Cinema, Your Home and Your Headphones
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The Spring Equinox Is Coming Soon: When and What You Need to Know
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Apple's New Studio Display XDR Is $3,299, and You Don't Even Have to Pay for the Stand
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These Hanging Grocery Bags Make Trips to the Supermarket a Total Joy
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Only Cooking Rice in Your Rice Cooker? Here Are 12 Other Things You Can Make
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All the New Movies Streaming on Netflix in March 2026
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TV Motion Blur Explained: 120Hz Refresh Rate and Beyond
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Best Blenders of 2026, Tested and Reviewed by CNET Experts
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Look Out, Labubu, Now There's iMoochi
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As a YouTube Creator, I'm Buzzed About Honor's Robot Camera Phone
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10 Hacks Every Bluesky User Should Know
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You Can Get a $200 Amazon Gift Card With the New Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
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I Tried Meta AI's Shopping Assistant, and I Won't Be Using It Again
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This ASUS OLED Gaming Monitor Is $200 Off Right Now
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You Can Now Import Your ChatGPT Data to Claude for Free
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You Can Preorder the New Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 and Get Up to a $30 Amazon Gift Card
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This 104-Piece Craftsman Set Is Just Like My First Tool Box, and It’s Over 50% Off Right Now
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Apple Just Announced Five New Mac Products
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What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Is Jim Carrey a Clone?
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How to Prevent Your Smartwatch Band From Irritating Your Skin
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These Skullcandy Headphones Are Over 50% Off Right Now
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Amazon's Newest 4K Fire TV Stick Is $20 Right Now
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The 30 Best Original Shows Streaming on HBO Max Right Now
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Amazon Prime Members Can Get Two Free E-Books in March
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Do These Things Now to Prepare for Daylight Saving Time
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The Best Ways to Refresh Your Old Kitchen for Cheap (or Free)
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10 Hacks Every Facebook User Should Know
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10 Hacks Every Snapchat User Should Know
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The AirPods I Wish I Owned Are $155 Right Now
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Apple Just Announced the M4 iPad Air
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EcoFlow's Most Powerful Portable Power Station Is 46% Off Right Now
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You Can Get This Highly Rated Smartphone Gimbal for $99 Right Now
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These Stylish Marshall Headphones Are Over $100 Off Right Now
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Google Messages Finally Has Real-Time Location Sharing
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Six Features I Already Love About the Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 Smartwatch
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You Can Get This Five-Year iProVPN Plan for Just $20 Right Now
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Apple Just Announced a New 'Affordable' iPhone
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You Can Get $150 in International eSIM Data for Just $70 Right Now
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You Can Get This Budget HP Laptop on Sale for Just $245 Right Now
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Claude Is Down
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The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What Is an 'Alpine Divorce'?
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Lenovo's Foldable Gaming Handheld Is Too Cool to Remain Just a Concept
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I’m a Deals Writer, and These Are My Top 10 Tech Deals This Week
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10 Hacks Every Oura Ring User Should Know
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Lifehacker Deals Live Blog: The Best Tech Sales, All in One Place
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How to Manage Your Increasingly Desperate App Notifications
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The New Ultrahuman Ring Pro Has a Surprisingly Feature-Filled Charging Case
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The Newest Apple Watch Is $100 Off Right Now
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Peloton Just Launched a 12-Week Hyrox Training Program
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10 Hacks Every Meta Quest User Should Know
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12 Inexpensive Weekend Projects That Will Boost Your Home's Curb Appeal
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10 Hacks Every Instagram User Should Know
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Changes to Amazon Wish Lists Could Reveal Your Home Address to Strangers
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15 Shows Like 'Dark' You Should Watch Next
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Everything You Can Do With Google's Nano Banana 2 Image Generator
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I've Used This Ridgid Tool Set for Years, and It's Over $500 Off Right Now
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How Scammers Are Using AI to Target Travelers
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How AI Is Making Romance Scams Even More Dangerous
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These Anker Soundcore Earbuds Are Nearly 25% Off Right Now
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This Samsung Dolby Atmos Soundbar Is Nearly 50% Off Right Now
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What to Do When You Can't Feel a Muscle 'Working' While Exercising
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Garmin Just Added the Gear-Tracking Features I've Been Dying For
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Amazon's Alexa+ Has Three New Personalities to Choose From
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‘Boy Aquarium,’ ‘Choppelganger,’ and Other Gen Z and Gen Alpha Slang You Might Need Help Decoding
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Five Ways Unscrupulous Home Sellers Can Trick You
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I Can't Wait to Try Spotify's Newest Playlist Sorting Feature
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Six Products to Expect From Apple's March Event
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These 'Nothing' Earbuds With an Open-Ear Design Are $50 Off Right Now
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Instagram Will Now Alert Parents If Their Teen Searches for Self-Harm Content
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Firefox Now Lets You Disable All Current (and Future) AI Features
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This Massive Healthcare Data Breach Is Even Bigger Than Previously Reported
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How to Do Fartlek Runs (and Seven Different Kinds to Try)
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This Samsung Gaming Monitor Is Nearly 50% Off Right Now
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This Motorola Razr+ Is Over $130 Off Right Now
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How to Build Self-Efficacy (and Finally Stick With a New Fitness Habit)
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10 Hacks Every Telegram User Should Know
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10 Items to Help You Better Organize Your Fridge
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Samsung Is Very Confident in the Galaxy S26 Series' Cameras
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Why the Galaxy S26 Got a Price Hike
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Here's How to Preorder the Galaxy S26 Series
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Samsung's New S26 'Privacy Display' Will Make Third-Party Privacy Screens Obsolete
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This Roborock Vaccum and Mop Combo Is Cheaper Than Ever Right Now
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The New Galaxy S26 Ultra S Pen Still Doesn’t Have Bluetooth
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Google Just Announced Three New Gemini Upgrades for Galaxy S26 and Pixel 10
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Samsung Just Announced the Galaxy S26 Series
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What's New on Netflix in March 2026
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Samsung Unpacked 2026 Live Blog: New Galaxy Announcements for S26, S26 Ultra, Buds 4 Pro and More
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10 Shows Like 'Shōgun' You Should Watch Next
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Watch Out for This Phone Delivery Scam
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This Blink Outdoor Security Camera Two-Pack Is 60% Off Right Now
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Now Discord Is Saying It's Delaying Global Age Verification
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Two New Features in YouTube Premium Lite Just Made the Pricier Tier Unnecessary
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Samsung's February Security Patch Is Now Available on These Devices
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When You Buy a Pair of These Bose Earbuds, You Can Get a Second Pair Free
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These Award-Winning AR Smart Glasses Are at a Great Price Right Now
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This 55-Inch Samsung OLED TV Was Already a Great Value, and Now It's $500 Off
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This App Will Detect People Wearing Smart Glasses Near You
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Apple Is Finally Making Texting Between iPhone and Android Secure
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What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Is Selena Gomez a Clone?
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What Is a Strength Training 'Deload,' and When Do You Need One?
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Why Gamers Are Still Mad About Discord's Age Verification
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This Solar-Powered Security Camera Is 30% Off Right Now
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These Workout-Ready Beats Earbuds Are $90 Off Right Now
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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026: How to Watch and What to Expect
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This Solar-Powered Garmin Watch Is $200 Off Right Now
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AI-Generated Playlists, a New Look, and Other Changes Coming to Apple Music
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I Love This Portable Projector, and This Bundle Makes It an Even Better Deal
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10 Hacks Every PS5 Gamer Should Know
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The Best Samsung Galaxy Watch for Most People Is 41% Off Right Now
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Chat at your own risk! Data brokers are selling deeply personal bot transcripts
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Apple jacks up MacBook pricing with M5 Pro, Max debut
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Lawmakers take pick to ICE's warrantless location tracking purchases
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Cyberwarriors elevated to big leagues in US war with Iran
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Accenture down to buy Downdetector as part of $1.2 billion deal
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BunsenLabs Carbon keeps the CrunchBang flame alive with Debian 13
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Turns out most cybercriminals are old enough to know better
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Western governments seek to lock down 6G before it even exists
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CIOs say AI adoption is moving faster than they can manage
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AWS backs Open VSX as Rust survey shows VS Code decline
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Until last month, attackers could've stolen info from Perplexity Comet users just by sending a calendar invite
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Bank of England says it can run £431M settlement system without Accenture
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Bootleg Windows, Office scheme crashes, triggers 22-month lockup for Florida woman
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Microsoft reportedly eyes E7 tier to make AI agents pay their way – like the humans they'll replace
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Chrome Gemini panel became privilege escalator for rogue extensions
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Cybercriminals swipe 15.8M medical records from French doctors ministry
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Vodafone to use Amazon sats for cell backhaul in remote parts of Europe, Africa
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Brussels urged to pay 'sovereignty premium' to narrow China battery gap
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Gamers furious as Brit studio Cloud Imperium quietly admits to data breach
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Claude having artificially intelligent hiccups and access lockouts for over two hours
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Huawei brings its flatpack AI datacenters, packed full of Chinese chips, to the world
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Phish of the day: Microsoft OAuth scams abuse redirects for malware delivery
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Nvidia burns $4B to light up American photonics manufacturing
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Iran war wreaking havoc on shipping and air cargo, could create global delays
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AWS says drones hit two of its datacenters in UAE, urges users to move resources to different regions
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Iran's cyberwar has begun
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Popular prayer program becomes propaganda pusher after reported Israeli hack
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Motorola partners with GrapheneOS for future phones
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US struck Iran with copies of its own drones
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UK businesses told to brace cyber defenses amid Iran conflict risk
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Qualcomm, Nvidia ready for 'AI-native' 6G, if only the world knew what it was
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Singapore eyes barge-based hydrogen power for datacenters
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Generic methods arrive in Golang, but they weren't the top dev demand
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Stop macOS 26 nagging with one tiny policy tweak
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Fly me to the Moon: NASA reshuffles the Artemis card deck
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SAP writes $480M check to finally end IP legal spat with Teradata
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Memory scalpers hunt scarce DRAM with bot blitz
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Scammers try to SIM-swap Dubai citizens hours after Iranian missile strikes
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Windows 11 tops market share as 10 faces extended farewell
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Firefox 149 beta develops a split personality
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Iran all but vanishes from the global internet amid US-Israel strikes
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Microsoft's Project Silica promises eternal storage. It can't get there from here
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LibreOffice Online dragged out of the attic, dusted off for another go
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Server crashes traced to one very literal knee-jerk reaction
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OpenAI’s Altman says Pentagon set ‘scary precedent’ binning Anthropic
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UK government's Vulnerability Monitoring System is working - fixes flow far faster
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South Korea’s tax office apologizes for leaking seed phrase to seized crypto
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Lenovo shows off snap-together laptop with removable keyboard, screen, and ports
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AWS Middle East disrupted after ‘objects struck datacenter’ amid Iran war
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OpenClaw, but in containers: Meet NanoClaw
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Google adds a feature to let users with a Pixel 8 and newer connect their device to an external monitor via USB-C for a "desktop-like multi-window experience" (Emma Roth/The Verge)
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Sources: Amazon Publisher Services, which helps websites run ad auctions, is exploring offering technology to help other apps and sites sell ads in AI chatbots (Catherine Perloff/The Information)
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All-hands: Sam Altman defended OpenAI's DOD deal, saying it was the right decision with "extremely difficult brand consequences and very negative" short-term PR (Berber Jin/Wall Street Journal)
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Anthropic says voice mode for Claude Code is now live for about 5% of users, with a broader rollout planned in the coming weeks (Lauren Forristal/TechCrunch)
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Sources: Meta is creating a new applied AI engineering organization that will have an ultra-flat structure and help bolster Meta's superintelligence efforts (Meghan Bobrowsky/Wall Street Journal)
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X announces a policy change suspending users from Creator Revenue Sharing for 90 days if they post AI-generated videos of an armed conflict without disclosure (Andre Revilla/Engadget)
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Google adds new Android features, including custom calling cards, real-time location sharing in Google Messages, and luggage tracking with partner airlines (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg)
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Yahoo sold tech news site Engadget to Static Media in a deal that was signed in early February and is scheduled to close later in March (David Pierce/The Verge)
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OpenAI says GPT-5.3 Instant's tone should feel less "cringe" than GPT-5.2 Instant and the model has a smoother, more to-the-point conversational style (Marcus Schuler/Implicator.ai)
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JetStream Security, which offers an "AI Blueprints" tool that provides real-time mapping of AI agent activity, raised a $34M seed led by Redpoint (Beatrice Nolan/Fortune)
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OpenAI releases GPT-5.3 Instant, which it says delivers more accurate answers and better-contextualized results when searching the web, for all ChatGPT users (OpenAI)
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Sources: Anduril is seeking to raise about $4B in a round co-led by Thrive Capital and a16z, which could nearly double the startup's valuation to ~$60B (Edward Ludlow/Bloomberg)
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Intel unveils its Xeon 6+ Clearwater Forest CPUs, its first data center CPUs built on 18A, offering up to 288 Darkmont efficiency cores, set for a 2026 release (Anton Shilov/Tom's Hardware)
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Microsoft moves Build from Seattle back to San Francisco, scheduled for June 2-3, instead of May, and invites 2,500 developers, down from the usual ~3K to ~5K (Tom Warren/The Verge)
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Google plans to move Chrome to a two-week release cycle, instead of the current four, starting with the Chrome 153 stable release on September 8 (Thomas Ricker/The Verge)