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Pentagon to adopt Palantir AI as core US Military system (reuters.com)

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The fiery, deadly crashes involving the Tesla Cybertruck (theguardian.com)

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Film Review: The Plastic Detox (theguardian.com)

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Google sells Fiber stake to Astound, becomes minority owner (cnbc.com)

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Microsoft embeds Edge into AI assistant, ignores questions about optin (theregister.com)

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Troubled nursing chain sells itself to itself in controversial bankruptcy deal (bostonglobe.com)

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Kansas' Marion county pays $3M for forgetting the First Amendment (freedom.press)

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Former US Vice-President Cheney Dies (reuters.com)

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First Wap, a discreet cyber-surveillance firm (lemonde.fr)

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Anything but safe: Using VPN can bear immense risks (dw.com)

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Wallet Voting – Doctorow (pluralistic.net)

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A fraudulent cancer breakthrough investigated (bostonglobe.com)

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Order Promoting Competition in the US Economy Revoked (theguardian.com)

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BBC rolls out paid subscriptions for US users (reuters.com)

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MS locks out OneDrive user and their 30 years of data (notebookcheck.net)

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Google to reduce Pixel 6A charging performance after fire reports (notebookcheck.net)

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We fell for clean eating (2017) (theguardian.com)

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Exports are what you pay for imports (mkbaio.substack.com)

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LLM providers on the cusp of an 'extinction' phase as capex realities bite (theregister.com)

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Nikola founder Trevor Milton gets presidential pardon (apnews.com)

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Norwegian man asks OpenAI to delete false claim in ChatGPT that he is a murderer (arstechnica.com)

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Feral pig meat transmits rare bacteria (arstechnica.com)

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2025 GNU FSF Silent Memorabilia Auction (libreplanet.org)

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[dupe] Linus Torvalds weighs in on the Rust for Linux controversy (tildes.net)

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Netflix pulls back on generous parental leave benefits, WSJ reports (tipranks.com)

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Jolla Mind2 Privacy-First AI Computer (jollamind2.com)

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Academic economists get big payouts when they help monopolists beat antitrust (pluralistic.net)

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Commonwealth Fund: The U.S. Health Care System Is an International Embarrassment (healthcareuncovered.substack.com)

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Mike Valentine, the patron saint of radar detectors, has died (theautopian.com)

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NZ Inland Revenue gives taxpayer details to social media platforms (rnz.co.nz)

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Computers are bad: a pedantic review of the Las Vegas loop (computer.rip)

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Is Tesla Miscounting Autopilot Crashes? (theautopian.com)

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Canonical has announced a RISC-V laptop running Ubuntu will go on sale this year (omgubuntu.co.uk)

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Musk's lawyers succeed in challenge to remove OpenAI case judge (theguardian.com)

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Kaspersky hits back at claims its AI helped Russia develop military drones (theregister.com)

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Block accused of mass compliance failures (theregister.com)

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ZenHammer comes down on AMD Zen 2 and 3 systems (theregister.com)

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HashiCorp Reportedly Considering Sale (theregister.com)

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Washington sues Labor Law Poster Service for repeat frauds of small businesses (wa.gov)

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Bellingcat: Secretive UK Partnerships Supply Wartime Russia (bellingcat.com)

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Bellingcat: Execution-Style Killing Inside a Nigerian Military Barracks (bellingcat.com)

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How British colonialism increased diabetes in south Asians (theguardian.com)

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[dupe] Maybe the problem is that Harvard exists – Dynomight (dynomight.substack.com)

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FAA warns of safety hazard on Boeing MAX jets during anti-icing (seattletimes.com)

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Conspiracy theory: Electric cars make more air pollution than gas cars (dynomight.substack.com)

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German carmaker orders sodium-ion batteries from China (electrive.com)

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Washington Small Businesses Favor Handing Ownership to Workers (seattletimes.com)

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A part-time musician made this popular jazzy hold music (nytimes.com)

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BeagleV-Ahead RISC-V board (beagleboard.org)

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OVH, Shadow and Qwant join forces to create a European Google (tekdeeps.com)

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Neeva gives up on consumer search, goes all in on AI and enterprise (techcrunch.com)

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Kobo InkBox Release 2.0 (github.com/kobo-inkbox)

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Tesla’s Autopilot involved in far more crashes than previously known (seattletimes.com)

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The long lineage of private equity's looting (02 June 2023) (pluralistic.net)

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Electric Vans, Delayed by Production Problems, Find Eager Buyers (nytimes.com)

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Peter Thiel Is Latest Billionaire Said to Have Met with Jeffrey Epstein (nytimes.com)

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Danish wind pioneer keeps battling climate change (nytimes.com)

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Pixel Tablet (store.google.com)

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Quebec's new Airbnb legislation could be a model for Canada (cbc.ca)

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Shady Companies Guess Your Religion, Sexual Orientation, and Mental Health (slate.com)

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Netflix is shutting down the DVD business (netflix.com)

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Tech Consultant Arrested in Killing of Cash App Creator (nytimes.com)

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Did Lina Khan Just Slash Insulin Prices? (mattstoller.substack.com)

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New Study Suggests Possible Link Between Sugar Substitute and Heart Issues (nytimes.com)

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Social Media Is Dying (ez.substack.com)

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Wozniak takes aim at ‘dishonest’ Elon Musk for misleading Tesla buyers (yahoo.com)

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The Rot Economy (ez.substack.com)

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Zitron: Tech's Elite Hates Labor (ez.substack.com)

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Tesla ‘spontaneously’ bursts into flames on California highway (latimes.com)

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Prosecutors: Convicted Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes is a flight risk (msn.com)

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My undersized heat pump in an Arctic blast (energyvanguard.com)

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MacBook Pro with touchscreen display could launch as soon as 2025 (imore.com)

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Mini Cheetah Clone Teardown (build-its-inprogress.blogspot.com)

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Qatar turns its cash into foreign policy power (dw.com)

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Manifesting History – Ed Zitron (ez.substack.com)

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Security fears raised about home devices and apps (rnz.co.nz)

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Anti-ESG Can Be Good Business (bloomberg.com)

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Some People Get to Stay Home. Get over It (nytimes.com)

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Book Review: Open Circuits (Bunnie's Blog)

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What Is Brain Fog and How Can I Treat It?

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New Clinical Insights into Understanding and Treating Obesity - Imperial College

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Facebook parent company repeatedly violated WA campaign finance law, court finds

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I’m a Ukrainian Soldier, and I’ve Accepted My Death

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FTC sues company that sells consumers’ sensitive location information

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Tell HN: Fidelity Two-Factor Auth Required on Every Login

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Reject the Algorithm

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Cranium co-creator, Seattle entrepreneur Richard Tait dies after Covid