Articles by cdrnsf
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Thoughts on LLMs – Psychological Complications (parsingphase.dev)

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Meta must pay $375M for violating New Mexico child exploitation law (cnbc.com)

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US expected to send thousands more soldiers to Middle East, sources say (reuters.com)

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Google Just Patented the End of Your Website (forbes.com/sites/joetoscano1)

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Ads Are Coming to Apple Maps Later This Year (pxlnv.com)

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Palantir Will No Longer Profit Off of New Yorkers' Health Data (theintercept.com)

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Using AI makes writing more bland, study finds (nbcnews.com)

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Datatype – variable font that turns text into charts (franktisellano.github.io)

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Marc Andreessen is a philosophical zombie (theverge.com)

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US moves to soften capital rules: 'Big banks can declare mission accomplished' (theguardian.com)

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Robinhood is making a social network (theverge.com)

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Virtual File System for Node.js: +18,945 LOC Leveraging Claude Code (github.com/nodejs)

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Tennessee Teens Sue Elon Musk's xAI over Child Sexual Abuse Images (motherjones.com)

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Some small US airports may have to shut due to TSA absences, official says (reuters.com)

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Ending the Sugar Rush (civic.io)

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The Freedom Stack (ianbetteridge.com)

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The Conditionally Open Web (coryd.dev)

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Napster Music Streaming Service Abruptly Shuts Down in Pivot to AI (digitalmusicnews.com)

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Businesses rush to rehire staff after regretted AI-driven cuts (hcamag.com)

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Comprehension Debt – the hidden cost of AI generated code (addyosmani.com)

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Rack-mount hydroponics (lj.am)

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Prairieland Anti-ICE Protesters Convicted of Terrorism for Wearing All Black (theintercept.com)

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Linkding: A self-hosted bookmark manager (linkding.link)

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I Wrote a Movie Review. Cops Used It to Brand a Protester a Terrorist (theintercept.com)

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Academia and the "AI Brain Drain" (schneier.com)

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AI Killed My Job: Educators (bloodinthemachine.com)

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Live Nation Executives Brag About "Robbing" Ticket Buyers in Slack DMs (pitchfork.com)

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Sam Altman Says Intelligence Will Be a Utility (gizmodo.com)

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Teens Are Falling Out of Love with Tech (nytimes.com)

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Grammarly says it will stop using AI to clone experts without permission (theverge.com)

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Tech Silicon Valley is buzzing about this new idea: AI compute as compensation (businessinsider.com)

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Amazon asks senior engineers to address issues created by 'AI assisted changes' (tomshardware.com)

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Live Nation and US Justice Department Edge Towards Settling Antitrust Lawsuit (thequietus.com)

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An iPhone-hacking toolkit used by Russian spies likely came from U.S. contractor (techcrunch.com)

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Missing money, shipped chips and a 350k% profit (theguardian.com)

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The Government Told Courts It Could Easily Refund Tariffs. Now It Says It Can't (techdirt.com)

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Hacker Used Anthropic's Claude to Steal Mexican Data Trove (bloomberg.com)

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The AI Industry's Moment of Gloom, Doom, and Profit (motherjones.com)

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Kristi Noem Out as DHS Secretary (cbsnews.com)

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Congress Is Considering Abolishing Your Right to Be Anonymous Online (theintercept.com)

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Jeffrey Epstein: The Transhumanist Pedophile Who Hoped to Live Forever (truthdig.com)

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FTC Admits Age Verification Violates Children's Privacy Law, Ignores That Fact (techdirt.com)

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A Knock on the Window and a Glimpse of America's Surveillance Future (motherjones.com)

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Indefinite Book Club Hiatus (scalzi.com)

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Anthropic Made Pitch in Drone Swarm Contest During Pentagon Feud (bloomberg.com)

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Defends Pentagon Work to Staff (wsj.com)

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Sam Altman Admits Pentagon Deal Was Rushed, Adds More Safeguards to Contract (sfist.com)

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Google accelerates Chrome release cycle (theverge.com)

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Trump Admin. Still Used Anthropic's Claude in Iran Strikes, Hours After It (sfist.com)

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OpenAI's 'Red Lines' Speak the NSA's Language (techdirt.com)

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Suspected insiders make over $1.2M by betting on U.S.'s Iran strike (coindesk.com)

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The Death of Spotify: Why Streaming Is Minutes Away from Being Obsolete (joelgouveia.substack.com)

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Enable CORS for Your Blog (blogsareback.com)

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Digital Independence Day (di.day)

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Netflix declines to raise its offer to buy Warner (apnews.com)

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The Government Just Made It Harder to See What Spy Tech It Buys (404media.co)

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FBI raids of LAUSD Supt.'s home and office appear tied to AI chatbot probe (latimes.com)

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The Factory Model: How Coding Agents Changed Software Engineering (addyosmani.com)

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FBI Got Grok to Hand over Prompts Used to Create Nonconsensual Porn (404media.co)

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Leaked Documents Show Meta Cracking Down on Access to Abortion Information (motherjones.com)

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Hegseth threatens to blacklist Anthropic over 'woke AI' concerns (npr.org)

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Anthropic's new AI tool can write COBOL, sending IBM's stock tumbling (tomshardware.com)

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Fears of polio resurgence as US vaccine adviser queries need for childhood shots (theguardian.com)

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AI Added 'Basically Zero' to US Economic Growth Last Year, Goldman Sachs Says (gizmodo.com)

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First, They Came for the Journalists (codastory.com)

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Email blunder exposes $90B Russian oil smuggling ring (ft.com)

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Putin Tried to Freeze Ukraine. Instead, He Sparked an Energy Revolution (motherjones.com)

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Epstein files reveal how the rich fuel climate denialism (fastcompany.com)

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US farmers are rejecting multimillion-dollar datacenter bids for their land (theguardian.com)

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Open Letter to Tech Companies: Protect Your Users from Lawless DHS Subpoenas (techdirt.com)

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Bondi Bragged About Forcing Facebook to Censor Speech. Now Fire Is Suing (techdirt.com)

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ICE agents could be banned from getting public jobs in N.J. for life (nj.com)

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Wikimedia Foundation announces new AI partnerships (techcrunch.com)

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The Internet Isn't Facebook: How Openness Changes Everything (mnot.net)

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Is AI helping you to do work, or just to do stuff? (coyotetracks.org)

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Insurer to Pay Millions for Errors That Made Mental Health Care Harder to Access (propublica.org)

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Current: RSS Reader (terrygodier.com)

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Building a Navidrome Scrobbling Plugin (coryd.dev)

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Owning Your Data (coryd.dev)

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New Site Tracks Oregon Corporate Ties to Federal Immigration Enforcement (wewillfreeus.org)

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Apple iWork apps send analytics data when "Share Analytics Data" is off (mastodon.social)

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Big Tech's Claims That AI Can Help Fix the Climate Crisis Are "Greenwashing" (motherjones.com)

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Preserving the Web Is Not the Problem. Losing It Is (techdirt.com)

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Meta research found supervision doesn't curb teens' compulsive social media use (techcrunch.com)

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Pentagon threatens to cut off Anthropic in AI safeguards dispute, Axios reports (reuters.com)

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Utilities May Be Wildly Overestimating the AI Boom–At Public Expense (motherjones.com)

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Palantir Gets Millions of Dollars from New York City's Public Hospitals (theintercept.com)

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Palantir vs. the "Republik": US analytics firm takes magazine to court (heise.de)

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Maryland faces another spate of viral infections. This time it's mumps (thebanner.com)

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Over 4,400 court rulings find ICE unlawfully detaining immigrants (americanbazaaronline.com)

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Why I'm Not Worried About My AI Dependency (boagworld.com)

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AI Agent Lands PRs in Major OSS Projects, Targets Maintainers via Cold Outreach (socket.dev)

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CBP signs Clearview AI deal to use face recognition for 'tactical targeting' (wired.com)

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Russia Blocks WhatsApp (thehill.com)

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The first signs of burnout are coming from the people who embrace AI the most (techcrunch.com)

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I can't stop yelling at Claude Code (theargumentmag.com)

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DOJ ramps up AI for legal work, crime predictions, surveillance, inventory shows (fedscoop.com)

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More Lessons from 14 years at Google (addyosmani.com)

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ICE, CBP Knew Facial Recognition App Couldn't Do What DHS Says It Could (techdirt.com)

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It's Time to Rage Against the AI Music Machine (time.com)