Articles by Brajeshwar
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The skill of the future is not 'AI', but 'Focus' (2025) (carette.xyz)

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Chess isn't fair–so rearrange the pieces (popsci.com)

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Seven-Million-Year Biped May Be the Earliest Human Ancestor (modernengineeringmarvels.com)

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7k-year-old underwater wall raises questions about ancient engineering (bigthink.com)

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I Taught My Neighbor to Keep the Volume Down (idiallo.com)

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All the rovers heading to the Moon over the next 10 years (jatan.space)

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How AI is affecting me as a human (and journalist) (axios.com)

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AWS raises GPU prices 15% on a Saturday, hopes you weren't paying attention (theregister.com)

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Mysterious Victorian-Era Shoes Are Washing Up on a Beach in Wales (smithsonianmag.com)

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Nvidia Unveils Faster AI Chips Sooner Than Expected (wsj.com)

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US Government overhauls the childhood vaccine schedule in unprecedented move (livescience.com)

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Is Blogging Dead? (idiallo.com)

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CSS sucks because we don't bother learning it (2022) (idiallo.com)

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Hospitals Are a Proving Ground for What AI Can Do, and What It Can't (wsj.com)

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Mysterious Voynich manuscript may be a cipher, a new study suggests (livescience.com)

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All AI Videos Are Harmful (2025) (idiallo.com)

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Earliest Human Ancestor May Have Walked on Two Legs (scientificamerican.com)

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Time Doesn't Flow–Your Brain Just Makes You Think It Does (singularityhub.com)

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The Y2K bug delayed my honeymoon by 17 years (theregister.com)

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Ancient fossil could rewrite the story of human origins (sciencedaily.com)

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2025 in Board Games (brainbaking.com)

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Key Survival Skill for 2026: Critical Ignoring (wsj.com)

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The most durable tech is boring, old, and everywhere (theregister.com)

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Science in 2050: the future breakthroughs that will shape our world – and beyond (nature.com)

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Astronomers measure both mass and distance of a rogue planet (phys.org)

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Chess960's random setups still favor white, new study reveals (phys.org)

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Tractor beams inspired by sci-fi are real, could solve space junk problem (livescience.com)

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Researchers spot Saturn-sized planet in the "Einstein desert" (arstechnica.com)

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Bacteria reveal second 'shutdown mode' for surviving antibiotic treatment (phys.org)

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First breathing 'lung-on-chip' developed using genetically identical cells (medicalxpress.com)

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Uber rewrites contracts with drivers to avoid paying UK's new 'taxi tax' (theguardian.com)

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Slow Dopa (profgalloway.com)

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IPv6 just turned 30 and still hasn't taken over the world (theregister.com)

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First new motion sickness drug arrives after nearly half a century (newatlas.com)

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2025 Was Another Exceptionally Hot Year (yale.edu)

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Balsa "2001: A Space Odyssey" Model (engineersneedart.com)

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Love Algorithmically (profgalloway.com)

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The Oldest Restaurant in the World Just Turned 300 Years Old (smithsonianmag.com)

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Star of Bethlehem might have been a comet described in an ancient Chinese text (phys.org)

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Nepal to scrap 'failed' Mount Everest waste deposit scheme (bbc.com)

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Reality Is Evil (aeon.co)

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Drinking Bottled Water Daily Ingest 90k More Microplastic Particles Each Year (wired.com)

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IT team camp in the office for days after Y2K bug found in boss's side project (theregister.com)

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Swapping SIM cards used to be easy, and then came eSIM (arstechnica.com)

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To Understand AI, Watch How It Evolves (quantamagazine.org)

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Why Active Rest Is Important During the Holidays (theconversation.com)

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China Issues Draft Rules to Govern Use of Human-Like AI Systems (bloomberg.com)

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A man hunting the spies in your smartphone (technologyreview.com)

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The Era of Private Space Stations Launches in 2026 (singularityhub.com)

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How technocracy made us doubt progress (freethink.com)

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AI boom adds $500B to net worth of US tech billionaires in 2025 (ft.com)

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Human evolution's biggest mystery has started to unravel (cnn.com)

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The Other Homo Sapiens (aeon.co)

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Flock and Urban Surveillance (computer.rip)

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Our king, our priest, our feudal lord; how AI is taking us back to the dark ages (theguardian.com)

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Supernova from the dawn of the universe captured by James Webb Space Telescope (phys.org)

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The Story of DeepMind (bigthink.com)

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Why Nothing Matters (aeon.co)

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Rackarr – Visual rack layout designer for homelabbers (github.com/rackarr)

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Global Grey – Rare and Classic Ebooks (globalgreyebooks.com)

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I opened a bookshop. It was the best, worst thing I've ever done (ft.com)

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Admitting What Is Obvious (every.to/chain-of-thought)

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The End of Productivity (every.to/thesis)

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I learned to stop worrying and love AI slop (technologyreview.com)

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AI overestimates how smart people are, according to economists (techxplore.com)

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Santa Claus Through the Years: Vintage Photos from the Past (rarehistoricalphotos.com)

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5,200 holes carved into a Peruvian mountain left by an ancient economy (newatlas.com)

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Why the best leaders help their teams to "savor" the world (bigthink.com)

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Why ice skating is a miracle of physics (bigthink.com)

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One small change in battery design could reduce fires, researchers say (cnn.com)

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Britain Just Had Its Sunniest Year on Record (yale.edu)

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Welcome to Kenya's Great Carbon Valley (technologyreview.com)

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First Alien Signal May Be a Civilization's Final Cry (modernengineeringmarvels.com)

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The Writer's Guide to Obsidian (pdworkman.com)

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The essential guide to proving we've found alien life (newscientist.com)

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The LinkedIn job scam is global. The hook is local (restofworld.org)

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Call of Duty co-creator and Battlefield lead Vince Zampella dies in car crash (arstechnica.com)

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What It's Like to Retire in America After Age 75 (wsj.com)

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The Idea Maze (2013) (cdixon.org)

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How to do things if you're not that smart and don't have any talent (2024) (adaobi.substack.com)

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Willingness to Look Stupid (danluu.com)

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Extreme brainstorming questions to trigger new, better ideas (2022) (asmartbear.com)

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Don't Shave That Yak (2005) (seths.blog)

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Beginner's Guide to Arguing Constructively (2020) (liamrosen.com)

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My Scammer (slate.com)

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Getting Emacs and macOS to Play Nice (brainbaking.com)

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Philosopher of Pride (aeon.co)

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Robots Are the Size of Single Cells and Cost Just a Penny Apiece (singularityhub.com)

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New Gene Drive Stops the Spread of Malaria–Without Killing Any Mosquitoes (singularityhub.com)

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Long Live the Aeonophiles (aeon.co)

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SpaceX's historic rocket landing that changed launch forever (arstechnica.com)

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Nvidia Open Model License: A Corporate Risk Analysis (shujisado.org)

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Big bets and broken unicorns: Tiger Global's rise and reckoning (restofworld.org)

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Properly Preparing Tea While Shaving an Emacs Yak (brainbaking.com)

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A "scientific sandbox" lets researchers explore the evolution of vision systems (media.mit.edu)

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Heart and Kidney Diseases and Type 2 Diabetes May Be One Ailment (scientificamerican.com)

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Why your Economy class seat is torturing you – possibly on purpose (newatlas.com)

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The world will soon be losing 3000 glaciers every year (newscientist.com)

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Orange rivers, melting glaciers: federal report shows rapid change in the Arctic (npr.org)

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Indian WhatsApp tutors are teaching ordinary people how to use AI (restofworld.org)