Articles by KnuthIsGod
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It's time to accept the US Supreme Court is illegitimate and must be replaced (theguardian.com)

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The era of GenAI.mil is here. Users have mixed reactions and many questions (defensescoop.com)

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Trump nominates Army general to lead Cyber Command, NSA after ouster of director (defensescoop.com)

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Rhetorical Demagoguery: An Exploration of Trump's and Hitler's Rise to Power (gardner-webb.edu)

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MPs warn that UK agreements with Donald Trump are 'built on sand' (theguardian.com)

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Book Review: Algorithms of Armageddon: Impact of AI on Future Wars (armywarcollege.edu)

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China Chipmaker MetaX Jumps 755% After Oversubscribed IPO (bloomberg.com)

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High-Speed Traders Are Feuding over a Way to Save 3.2Bths of a Second (wsj.com)

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Live by the Law or Die on the Cross (tabletmag.com)

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What border guards will look for on your socials, could be made to hand over DNA (afr.com)

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China adds domestic AI chips to official procurement list for first time (ft.com)

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Maher Arar (wikipedia.org)

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How ICE is becoming a secret police force (theconversation.com)

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Unmasking the men who attended a Neo-Nazi protest outside NSW parliament (abc.net.au)

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Error (theguardian.com)

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Acetaminophen and Autism (science.org)

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Verse Language Reference (Epic Games ) (epicgames.com)

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Grokipedia on Elon Musk (grokipedia.com)

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Pipe Logic (linusakesson.net)

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What GPU pricing can tell us about how the AI bubble will pop (ft.com)

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Protests Erupt in New York City After Ice Raids Chinatown (theguardian.com)

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Sequoia COO quit over Shaun Maguire's comments about Islamism (ft.com)

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The Richest Third-World Country (noahpinion.blog)

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What Does George Orwell's '1984' Mean in 2024? (smithsonianmag.com)

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More than 1000 CDC staff laid off (washingtonpost.com)

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Before Haskell, there was the Orwell programming language [pdf] (ed.ac.uk)

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Bilingual Hebrew Liturgical Songs Sung Beautifully (klappn.com)

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Pilots Demand All Boeing 787 Dreamliners Be Grounded for Urgent Safety Checks (paddleyourownkanoo.com)

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NEA Axes Grant (locusmag.com)

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Hot CHIPS 2025: Predictions for the next phase of AI [video] (youtube.com)

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The Interstellar Path to Prosperity (avi-loeb.medium.com)

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Meta to Start Using Chatbot Conversations to Target Advertising (bloomberg.com)

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Over 29 Americans have sought asylum in Australia since second Trump presidency (theguardian.com)

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Hall of Shame: The 10 Most Dubious People Ever to Make Our 30 Under 30 List (forbes.com/sites/forbesunder30team)

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About Filibusters and Cloture – Historical Overview (senate.gov)

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The Power of Prolog: Videos (metalevel.at)

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Garry Kasparov: The Fraught Role of the Military in a Weakening Democracy (thenextmove.org)

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Glimpse into Canva accounts raises questions about profit story (afr.com)

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Military considering a recruitment campaign based around Charlie Kirk (independent.co.uk)

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Memorial to the Murdered Members of the Reichstag (wikipedia.org)

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[flagged] Reichstag Fire Decree (1933) (ushmm.org)

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Trump: Lot of People on the Left "Are Already Under Investigation" (realclearpolitics.com)

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Intel's Clearwater Forest E-Core Server Chip at Hot Chips 2025 (chipsandcheese.com)

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US Raid on Hyundai Georgia Plant Leaves Korean Companies Reeling (bloomberg.com)

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Nobel for Newsom (twitter.com/govpressoffice)

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GE HealthCare recall of C-arms due to missing radiation shielding components (healthimaging.com)

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Pentagon plans for 600 military lawyers to replace immigration judges (washingtonpost.com)

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AI Music: The Infinite Jukebox (ft.com)

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The former NASA scientist who became China's semiconductor trump card (scmp.com)

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Boston's New Balance shoes now get 'made in Tamil Nadu' tag (dtnext.in)

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Novo Nordisk's Canadian Mistake (science.org)

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Trump administration to vet all 55M foreigners with U.S. visas (washingtonpost.com)

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Is AI Zover? (ft.com)

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The umpire who picked a side: John Roberts the death of rule of law in America (theguardian.com)

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China turns against Nvidia's AI chip (ft.com)

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Can I Use AI to Write a Devar Torah? (chabad.org)

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[flagged] ICE Budget Now Bigger Than Most of the Militaries (newsweek.com)

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If Indian goods cannot go to the US, they can head to Russia (indiatimes.com)

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Ancient Chinese city that dreams of becoming world's biotech powerhouse (scmp.com)

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China's Biotech Is Cheaper and Faster (nytimes.com)

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BCG models relocating Gazans to Somalia (ft.com)

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[flagged] Green card holder, walking dog: deported (newsweek.com)

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US drops sanctions on Myanmar junta's allies after military chief praises man (abc.net.au)

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A checklist of eighteen pitfalls in AI journalism [pdf] (unesco.org)

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Elon is willing to pay up to $440k if you can make anime girl avatars (businessinsider.com)

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China Is Spending Billions to Become an A.I. Superpower (nytimes.com)

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[flagged] These states are America's worst for quality of life in 2025 (cnbc.com)

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Ilex Vomitoria: trendy new caffeine drink (wikipedia.org)

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The remarkable rise of an Australian deputy mayor to a plum job (smh.com.au)

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L.A. Bishop Excuses Faithful from Mass over Fear of Immigration Raids (nytimes.com)

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Budget limits at DHS delayed FEMA's Texas deployment (washingtonpost.com)

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Major Aussie health company that employs 19,000 people COLLAPSES (msn.com)

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Sabih Khan, Indian-origin executive at Apple, elevated to COO role (indiatimes.com)

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ICE leaves cars abandoned, lawn mowers running when it arrests workers (latimes.com)

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The Sequoia Investor Whose Anti-Mamdani Posts Set Off a Silicon Valley Storm (wsj.com)

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An organisation that requires us to find "appropriate cover" if a colleague dies (reddit.com)

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Wireless earbud company Nuheara enters administration (7news.com.au)

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DOJ sues all federal judges in Maryland (washingtonpost.com)

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Huawei:The future is fiber-to-the-room, which China has and the rest of us don't (theregister.com)

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The 560-pound Twitter sign met a fiery end in a Nevada desert (engadget.com)

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Republican representative's ectopic pregnancy clashes with Florida abortion law (theguardian.com)

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What the Trump Mobile Phone Probably Is (rfsafe.com)

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Soldiers Who Cheered Political Attacks Were Pre-Screened for Allegiance (military.com)

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Boeing 787 Headed to London Crashes After Takeoff (bloomberg.com)

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Russia Offers Political Asylum to Musk (newsweek.com)

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Oral History Andy Hertzfeld and Bill Atkinson (Interviewed by Grady Booch) PDF (computerhistory.org)

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World's two worst people are having a big, beautiful breakup (theguardian.com)

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Another Outlandish Conspiracy Theory Amplified: Biden Is a Robotic Clone (nytimes.com)

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Executive Order on Building the National Garden of American Heroes (2021) (archives.gov)

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Rescinding the Definition of "Harm" Under the Endangered Species Act (federalregister.gov)

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Privacy-Friendly Tech to Replace Your US-based Email, Browser, and Search (wired.com)

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[flagged] RFK Jr's 'Maha' report found to contain citations to nonexistent studies (theguardian.com)

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RAAF recruit had chilli in eyes and was set afire and choked in hazing ritual (dailytelegraph.com.au)

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'Noisy, ugly, planet-destroying temple': Australian locals on Tesla factory (news.com.au)

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Tech unicorn Immutable cuts staff as AI bots replace jobs (afr.com)

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Chinese jacket maker is now the biggest company, according to Bloomberg (ft.com)

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Bill Gates accuses Elon Musk of killing children with USAID cuts (ft.com)

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Derek Lowe: The Continuing Crisis, Part XIV (science.org)

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How Is Elon Musk Powering His Supercomputer? Fast and Loose in Memphis,as in D.C (newyorker.com)

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Pegasus spyware creator ordered to pay WhatsApp $168M for 2019 hack (ft.com)