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Hyundai and Boston Dynamics unveil humanoid robot Atlas at CES (nbcnews.com)
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Uzbekistan's nationwide license plate surveillance system (techcrunch.com)
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PalmOS on FisherPrice Pixter Toy (dmitry.gr)
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Subaru Owners Are Ticked About In-Car Pop-Up Ads for SiriusXM (thedrive.com)
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Search tool that only returns content created before ChatGPT's public release (tegabrain.com)
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Apple plans to remove Wi-Fi network syncing on Apple Watch in the EU (appleinsider.com)
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Woman wins right to work from home every day in landmark case (independent.co.uk)
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Microsoft only lets you opt out of AI photo scanning 3x a year (slashdot.org)
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AI Sam Altman and the Sora copyright gamble: 'I hope Nintendo doesn't sue us' (cnbc.com)
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Ford conference screens all display "FU** RTO" and the CEO's face (freep.com)
2
The Kramatorsk Radiological Accident Almost Killed an Apartment Block (iflscience.com)
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FTC Sues Live Nation and Ticketmaster for Illegal Ticket Resale Tactics (ftc.gov)
2
Magnetic Bubble Memory (smbaker.com)
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Agents or Bots? Making Sense of AI on the Open Web (perplexity.ai)
3
Jack Dorsey says his 'secure' new Bitchat app has not been tested for security (techcrunch.com)
3
Jamie Dimon has a blunt message for Europe: 'You're losing' (cnbc.com)
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Brazil Supreme Court rules digital platforms are liable for users' posts (ft.com)
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BBC threatens legal action against AI startup over content scraping (theguardian.com)
1
We Tested the Amazon Dash Button (precoil.com)
0
Bay Area startup OneTaste forced employees to have sex (thepostmillennial.com)
2
Google shifts Android news to a virtual event ahead of Google I/O conference (techcrunch.com)
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An interactive-speed Linux computer made of only 3 8-pin chips (dmitry.gr)
4
Nab calls for end of ATSC 1.0 (broadbandtvnews.com)
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Cloudflare asks browser devs to sign insane NDAs before fixing browser blocking (palemoon.org)
3
An appeals court may kill a GNU GPL software license (theregister.com)
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[flagged] US asked to kick UK out of Five Eyes (computerweekly.com)
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Dutch software firm Bird to leave Europe due to onerous regulations in AI – CEO (reuters.com)
1
The enigmatic biology of rickettsiae recent advances, open questions and outlook (nih.gov)
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Apple Gets EU Warning to Stop Geo-Blocking on App, iTunes Stores (yahoo.com)
5
Goodbye from a Linux Community Volunteer (kernel.org)
7
TikTok executives know about app's effect on teens, lawsuit documents allege (npr.org)
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Linux/4004: booting Linux on Intel 4004 for fun, art, and no profit (dmitry.gr)
1
Files at 4fps and lower doesn't work (2005-2024) (videolan.org)
1
Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold has serious durability issues [video] (youtube.com)
4
Two Students Built an A-Bomb (2003) (theguardian.com)
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Phone maker Nothing: staff back into the office 5 days/week or quit (fortune.com)
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Defcon stiffs badge HW vendor, drags FW author offstage during talk (twitter.com/mightymogomra)
6
Rivian CEO says CarPlay isn't going to happen (theverge.com)
47
A RP2040 based DECstation 3000 emulator that can run DECWindows (github.com/rscott2049)
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1
Windows 11's new Recall feature has been cracked to run on unsupported hardware (theverge.com)
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Tell HN: PagerDuty sells phone numbers to scammers
2
Florida man accused of using AI to create child porn (cbsnews.com)
23
Web bloat means pages are 21MB+, some sites are harder to render than PUBG (tomshardware.com)
2
Cognition emerges from stealth to launch AI software engineer Devin (venturebeat.com)
4
Roku Issues a Mandatory Terms of Service Update or You Can't Use Your Roku (cordcuttersnews.com)
1
California Bill to Require Computer Science for High School Graduation (ca.gov)
3
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25
A minimal-part-count way to connect an SD card to a 68K (dmitry.gr)
5
Plex is about to launch a store for movies and TV shows (theverge.com)
3
The purpose of a system is what it does (wikipedia.org)
3
A minimal-part-count way to connect an SD card to a 68K (dmitry.gr)
7
JSFuck is an esoteric subset of JavaScript (wikipedia.org)
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Washington D.C. Gives Residents Free AirTags to Help Track Stolen Cars (pcmag.com)
1
WeWork stock halted as rumors swirl about bankruptcy preparations (apnews.com)
2
Researcher Claims to Crack RSA-2048 with Quantum Computer (bankinfosecurity.com)
25
Apple called Android a 'massive tracking device' before doubling down on privacy (9to5google.com)
12
The Great Hargeisa Goat Bubble (archive.org)
1
NYT Prohibits Using Its Content to Train AI Models (theverge.com)
4
Intel Made a 96-Core Xeon Chip for Amazon Web Services (extremetech.com)
3
Google Engineer's Controversial Call to Ignore Criticism Rock Community (techtsp.com)
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Worldcoin Being Probed by French Privacy Regulator for ‘Questionable’ Practices (coindesk.com)
4
Sam Altman’s Worldcoin eyeball-scanning crypto project launches (techcrunch.com)
2
Santa Monica tests AI cameras for parking tickets (ktla.com)
2
Debris from sub found 1600 ft from Titanic. “Catastrophic implosion”-Coast Guard (cbsnews.com)
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1
A superscalar OoO 68k CPU (apollo-core.com)
1
Telcos draw up proposal to charge Big Tech for EU 5G rollout (reuters.com)
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My Transplanted Heart and I Will Die Soon (nytimes.com)
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Using RP2040 PIO to drive a poorly-designed displa (dmitry.gr)
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Google: Turn off VoLTE, Wi-Fi calling: severe Exynos modem vulnerabilities (9to5google.com)
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Airbnb Is Banning People Who Are ‘Closely Associated’ with Already-Banned Users (vice.com)
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Google Pixels Are Crashing After Watching This “Alien” Clip on YouTube (gizmodo.com)
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EU seeks input on making tech companies pay for ISPs’ network upgrades (arstechnica.com)
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The following security updates require Ubuntu Pro with ‘esm-apps’ enabled (nixcraft.com)
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An early development unit for High Density from Palm, Inc (dmitry.gr)
2
Tesla Semi 500Mile Trip Video Shows Truck May Have Had a Lower GVW Than 81,000lb (autoevolution.com)
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Meta is killing Portal and both its unreleased smartwatches (theverge.com)
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I spent 10 days in a secret Chinese Covid detention centre (ft.com)
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Google Introduces Cloud-Based Blockchain Node Service for Ethereum (coindesk.com)
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We built voice modulation to mask gender in technical interviews (2016) (interviewing.io)
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PayPal Pulls Back $2,500 Fine Customers for ‘Misinformation’ After Backlash (nationalreview.com)
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[flagged] NYU’s firing of Professor Maitland Jones Jr. should frighten every American (nypost.com)
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The OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feed (techcrunch.com)
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Gavin Newsom’s Dirty Energy Secret
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First day of Apple going back to office. Exit lane on SB280 backed up for miles
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Malcolm Gladwell opposes WFH while he works from his couch for the last 20 years
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