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San Francisco power won't be fully restored until Tuesday, PG&E says (sfgate.com)

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A power outage in Colorado caused U.S. official time be 4.8 microseconds off (npr.org)

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Roomba invented the home robot – and lost the future (theverge.com)

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Show HN: A real-time 4D fractal explorer in the browser using WebGPU (bryanjj.github.io)

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A Creepy Horse Game Was Banned from Steam and No One's Sure Why (kotaku.com)

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Subnautica 2 Publisher Allegedly Asked GPT to Find Way Out of Paying Cofounders (kotaku.com)

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'Thank you, Nancy': $531M now rides on tech startup's 'Pelosi Tracker' (sfgate.com)

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Parents say ChatGPT encouraged son to kill himself (cnn.com)

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Waymo acknowledges its vehicle hit a San Francisco corner store cat (sfgate.com)

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Justice for Daniel Naroditsky [video] (youtube.com)

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Marc Benioff Says Trump Should Deploy National Guard to San Francisco (latimes.com)

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"To Catch a Predator" Chris Hansen Throws Spotlight on Roblox (forbes.com/sites/paultassi)

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Why "vibe physics" is the ultimate example of AI slop (bigthink.com)

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Thais and Cambodians slug it out on social media (bbc.com)

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One of the Most Popular Games on the Planet (kotaku.com)

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The Disturbing Extortion Scheme Targeting Teen Boys (bloomberg.com)

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Explaining the Trump Tariff Equation [video] (youtube.com)

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[flagged] Curtis Yarvin Says Democracy Is Done. Powerful Conservatives Are Listening (nytimes.com)

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Can You Fool a Self Driving Car? [video] (youtube.com)

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Trump's crypto-frenzied inauguration makes first family billions of dollars (cnbc.com)

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Seagulls were a factor in collapse of California's iconic Santa Cruz wharf (sfgate.com)

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Google accused of illegal layoffs in lawsuit (sfgate.com)

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Mom jailed for letting 10-year-old walk alone to town (reason.com)

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Cubans begin third day without power as hurricane nears (cnn.com)

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A teen podcaster sends message to kids with incarcerated parents (npr.org)

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CNN puts a paywall on its website as TV revenues decline (sfgate.com)

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OpenAI sees roughly $5B loss this year on $3.7B in revenue (cnbc.com)

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Lynch Yacht Sinking Off Sicily Proves as Baffling as It Is Tragic (nytimes.com)

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The search for the biggest shape in the universe [video] (youtube.com)

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Israel Saved a Hostage Rescue Mission That Nearly Failed (wsj.com)

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Savings app CEO says 85,000 accounts locked in fintech meltdown (cnbc.com)

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Class-action suit against company scanning and selling CA license plate data (sfgate.com)

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Moon Lander Is Lying on Its Side but Still Functional, Officials Say (nytimes.com)

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13-year-old mystery of Tweed Regional Museum's red letters solved (abc.net.au)

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BMW recalls SUVs after Takata air bag inflator blows apart (go.com)

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San Francisco got a facelift ahead of APEC (sfgate.com)

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[flagged] Harvard student groups issued anti-Israel statement, CEOs want them blacklisted (cnn.com)

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Manhunt underway for 'dangerous' convicted felon suspected of killing tech CEO (sfgate.com)

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Silicon Valley's quest to live forever now includes $2,500 full-body MRIs (washingtonpost.com)

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Tech billionaires behind $900M land grab launch website defending secrecy (sfgate.com)

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Why a highly mutated coronavirus variant has scientists on alert (nature.com)

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Big change for some Clear users: TSA will soon require you to show ID (thepointsguy.com)

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Phone numbers for airlines listed on Google directed to scammers (nbcnews.com)

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San Francisco’s downtown becomes a wake-up call for other cities (sfgate.com)

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The Horror Game of the Year Is a Doom II Mod (kotaku.com)

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Three people have acquired malaria in the US. They’re the first in 20 years (vox.com)

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The New York Times' Latest Puzzle Seems Awfully Familiar (kotaku.com)

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They Bought a House to Airbnb. They Were Banned for Knowing the Wrong People (vice.com)

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Defaults raise alarm over stability of San Francisco’s commercial property (ft.com)

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Johny Srouji was mysteriously absent from the Vision Pro launch (notebookcheck.net)

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‘Incompetent’ driverless cars are wreaking havoc on San Francisco (sfgate.com)

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Get Ready for the Full-Employment Recession (wsj.com)

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Law Requires People with Sleep Apnea to Report Diagnosis to Driving Authorities (nbcwashington.com)

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BabyAGI in a Single GPT4 Call (github.com/methexis-inc)

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LLMs and SQL (langchain.dev)

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Zipline (Drone Delivery Company) (wikipedia.org)

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Meta employees grill Mark Zuckerberg at all-hands meeting following layoffs (washingtonpost.com)

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‘Unscrupulous’: Man sues Coinbase in San Francisco after scammers take $96,000 (sfgate.com)

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[dupe] The ‘next Ozempic’ became a social media sensation. Then everything changed (independent.co.uk)

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Photographer captures image of rare fish that walks on its ‘hands’ (cnn.com)

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Placebos Can Have a Real Effect on Guilty Feelings (wsj.com)

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Why Most Gun Laws Aren’t Backed Up by Evidence (fivethirtyeight.com)

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'San Francisco downtown as we know it is not coming back,' mayor proclaims (sfgate.com)

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Couple in Iran sentenced to 10 years in prison for dancing in viral video (insider.com)

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Opinion: Kevin McCarthy is getting schooled in history (cnn.com)

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A truncated manuscript (inference-review.com)

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Idaho professor sues TikToker over allegations in the killing of 4 students (nbcnews.com)

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Glass Frogs Weave the World’s Best Invisibility Cloak (theatlantic.com)

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The GPT-3 Architecture, on a Napkin (dugas.ch)

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The Wormhole Publicity Stunt (columbia.edu)

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Elaliite (wikipedia.org)

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China Covid Protesters Become Targets of Beijing’s Surveillance State (wsj.com)

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China appears to be cutting maskless fans out of World Cup broadcasts (sfgate.com)

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New Symbol of Protest in China Roils Censors: Blank White Papers (wsj.com)

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China may have ‘passed the point of no return’ as Covid infections soar (cnbc.com)

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Iran protests: Tehran court sentences first person to death over unrest (bbc.com)

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What micromanaging from the top looks like (twitter.com/gergelyorosz)

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Mathematician who solved prime-number riddle claims new breakthrough (nature.com)

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Musk Bans ‘Impersonation’ After Parody Elons Flood Twitter (thedailybeast.com)

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These are the men running Elon Musk’s Twitter (washingtonpost.com)

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A step by step backpropagation example (2015) (mattmazur.com)

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Facebook workers told to give '200%' yet warned to prepare for layoffs (businessinsider.com)

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The Ripples of a Beijing Protest (wsj.com)

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More people want to leave San Francisco than any other city (sfgate.com)

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Streamer Breaks Back in Two Places After TwitchCon Foam Pit Accident (kotaku.com)

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Iran Oil Workers Strike as Antigovernment Protests Expand (wsj.com)

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National Gallery of Art Discovered One Vermeer Painting Not Painted by Vermeer (artnet.com)

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Apple Fires Executive After He Makes Crude Remark on TikTok (cnet.com)

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Dick's Sporting Goods Spam

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Russians are protesting and fleeing as Putin orders a draft for Ukraine

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The Range and Edward Witten discuss the state of string theory

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California university accidentally kills 21,000 fish