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Musk Seeks Up to $134B Damages from OpenAI, Microsoft (bloomberg.com)
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Nvidia suppliers halt H200 output after China blocks chip (ft.com)
6
Wine 11.0 Released (winehq.org)
2
The US Empire is going supernova (simplicius76.substack.com)
6
Checks and Balances Are Dead (rall.com)
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Andy Singer's FP flow chart (politicalcartoons.com)
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I lost my library in a fire (theatlantic.com)
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HP pushes PC-in-a-keyboard for businesses with hot desks (theregister.com)
3
Trump, and Most Americans, Do Not Understand the Monroe Doctrine (sonar21.com)
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"HP-UX hits end-of-life today, and I'm sad" (osnews.com)
4
Blu-ray Hits 20 (tomshardware.com)
12
Trump the Robber Baron (forumgeopolitica.com)
3
Col. Jacques Baud (ret) explains being sanctioned by the EU (youtube.com)
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Measles resurgence: US cases top 2k as vaccine rates slip (san.com)
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Experts Warn U.S. Power Grid Is at Risk of Catastrophic Failure (madgewaggy.blogspot.com)
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Iatrogenic Slavery (unbekoming.substack.com)
2
Man boards flight without ticket, boarding pass or passport in security breach (standard.co.uk)
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Indoor tanning makes youthful skin much older on a genetic level (ucsf.edu)
3
Want to link from Google's app store to your app? That'll be $2–4 per install (theverge.com)
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Assange brings 'instrument of war' case against Nobel Foundation (dailytelegraph.co.nz)
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X updates terms, countersues to lay claim to the 'Twitter' trademark (techcrunch.com)
3
China government-approved AI hw suppliers: Cambricon and Huawei in, Nvidia out (tomshardware.com)
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The Military Almost Got the Right to Repair. Lawmakers Just Took It Away (wired.com)
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UK pushes ahead with facial recognition expansion despite backlash (theregister.com)
4
Trump Renames Institute of Peace for Himself (nytimes.com)
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Palantir shifted course to play key role in ICE deportations (washingtonpost.com)
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India Says Mandatory Phone App Can Be Deleted After Backlash (bloomberg.com)
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In Denmark, 'Night's Watch' Guards Monitor Trump from the Foreign Ministry (jiji.com)
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ADHD: Pharma, schools, & parents helped medicalize childhood restlessness (bmj.com)
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Mastodon CEO steps down with €1M payout and a deep sigh (theregister.com)
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Essential Services Maintenance Act (wikipedia.org)
2
Chip ind. pushes back on USPTO considering annual fee based on assessed value (tomshardware.com)
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Elon Musk says building his own 'TeraFab' chip fab may be the only answer (tomshardware.com)
1
Canada Is About to Lose Its Status as Having Eliminated Measles (nytimes.com)
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Uncle Sam wants to scan your iris and collect your DNA, citizen or not (theregister.com)
1
What our shelves of unread books teach us about ourselves (bigthink.com)
4
Trump cancels trade negotiations with Canada over an ad (msn.com)
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Arm developing custom CPU for OpenAI's in-house accelerator (tomshardware.com)
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America's Mental Health System Struggles to Protect the Public (reason.com)
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Opinion: Now the Left Cares About Free Speech Again (nytimes.com)
3
Some sellers implement exorbitant shipping costs to dissuade US customers (tomshardware.com)
7
Hyundai Raid Shows Trump Can't Deport His Way to a Manufacturing Boom (reason.com)
3
Ex-NASA chief: China likely to land humans on Moon before Uncle Sam does again (theregister.com)
15
Tech CEOs take turns praising Trump (wsj.com)
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Uncle Sam is investing now. What could possibly go wrong? (reason.com)
3
When mailing a letter to the US becomes a global headache (nytimes.com)
3
Does It Matter That Donald Trump Is Confused by Magnets? (reason.com)
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India to suspend all parcel services to the US from Aug 25th (firstpost.com)
2
The Glories of Mexican Dentistry (reason.com)
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Hypocrisy, thy name is Europe (sonar21.com)
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Trump draws backlash over deal to sell Nvidia export control license (politico.com)
2
A man read 3599 books over 60 years (openculture.com)
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China tests hypersonic aircraft Mach 12 (theregister.com)
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Grounded in Kerala, British Fighter Jet for 'Sale on OLX' (news18.com)
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Military Inc. (2007) (wikipedia.org)
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Apple 'flew' 5 flights full of iPhones from India and China in 3 days (indiatimes.com)
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Trump will make China great again (unherd.com)
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Opinion: "What I Saw in China on the Eve of Trump's 'Liberation Day'" (nytimes.com)
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A History of Functional Hardware (haflang.github.io)
3
Chinese Satellites Practice 'Dogfights' in Space (militarywatchmagazine.com)
3
India investigates whether Uber makes iPhone users pay more to ride (theregister.com)
2
The ' smallest microcontroller' measures just 1.38 mm² and costs 20 cents (tomshardware.com)
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Meta is trying to stop a former employee from promoting her book about Facebook (engadget.com)
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The Digital Clues to What Musk Is Up To (nytimes.com)
2
Building a fab in the US costs twice as much, takes twice as long as in Taiwan (tomshardware.com)
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Death of OpenAI whistleblower deemed suicide in new autopsy report (techcrunch.com)
2
Teenager's school fusion reactor project achieves plasma (2024) (ans.org)
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Biden warns 'dangerous' oligarchy taking shape in farewell address (bbc.com)
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China's DeepSeek Shows Why Trump's Trade War Will Be Hard to Win (bloomberg.com)
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"Policy changes at Meta are deeply troubling" – Mastodon CEO (mastodon.social)
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The Untold History of the United States (2012) (watchdocumentaries.com)
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Tulsi Gowda (1937 or 1938 – 16 December 2024) (wikipedia.org)
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China bans exports to US key high-tech materials (yahoo.com)
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Some people don't have a mind's eye (sciencenews.org)
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Bluesky Surges to 15M Users (engadget.com)
2
First wooden satellite shares material with samurai sword sheaths (popsci.com)
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[flagged] Elite School Will Offer a Day Off for Students Distressed by Election (nytimes.com)
1
Hear the first adaption of Orwell's 1984 (openculture.com)
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America and China's Chip Race (apricitas.io)
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Google employees question execs over 'decline in morale' after blowout earnings (cnbc.com)
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US Feds Ordered Google to expose YT viewers (engadget.com)
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Adobe cofounder John Warnock passes at 82 (bloomberg.com)
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A New Frontier for Travel Scammers: A.I.-Generated Guidebooks (nytimes.com)
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Update, Aug. 4, 2023: NASA has reestablished full communications with Voyager 2 (nasa.gov)
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Mastodon's decentralized social network has a major CSAM problem (engadget.com)
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Ericsson pulls plug on 8,500 workers (theregister.com)
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Google Fuchsia OS team affected by layoffs (9to5google.com)
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Cellebrite and MSAB software leaked and release (schneier.com)
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Roomba testers feel misled after intimate images ended up on Facebook (technologyreview.com)
3
The Joy of Sanskrit (anu.edu.au)
2
Experts debate the risks of made-to-order DNA (undark.org)
5
Meta releases an open-source tool that can scan for terrorist content (engadget.com)
1
Alameda Research Borrowed FTX Customer Funds Without Limits (watcher.guru)
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UK arrests five for selling 'dodgy' point of sale software (theregister.com)
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Copyright denied because the model’s pose is not unique (twitter.com/zemotion)
1
What Is a Dog Anyway? (scientificamerican.com)
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USB-C: Introduction for Hackers (hackaday.com)
3
Revealed: The Alameda venture capital portfolio (ft.com)
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