Articles by donohoe
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The TSA's New $45 Fee to Fly Without ID Is Illegal (frommers.com)

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Why So Much of Silicon Valley Is Mum About Minneapolis (nytimes.com)

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Where Is A.I. Taking Us? Eight Leading Thinkers Share Their Visions (nytimes.com)

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Quantum Sensing Will Test Legal Frameworks for Privacy (techpolicy.press)

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When the Doctor Needs a Checkup (nytimes.com)

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AI health care is taking off in China, led by Jack Ma's Ant Group (restofworld.org)

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Journalism lost its (open source) culture of sharing (opennews.org)

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AI is booming. Tech jobs in San Francisco are not (sfstandard.com)

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A Small Swiss City Could Help Regulators Avoid the Next Grok Scandal (techpolicy.press)

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Gladys West, Unsung Figure in Development of GPS, Dies at 95 (nytimes.com)

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Microsoft Pledged to Save Water. In the A.I. Era, It Expects Water Use to Soar (nytimes.com)

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Glass Onion by US Soccer, an Identifier Synchronization Tool (americansocceranalysis.com)

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WhatsApp falls under EU's strictest online rules (euractiv.com)

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Break LLM Workflows with Claude's Refusal Magic String (hackingthe.cloud)

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Elon Musk's X Faces EU Inquiry over Sexualized AI Images Generated by Grok (nytimes.com)

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Who Just Bought TikTok (nytimes.com)

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The New York Times Introduces a Web Site (Jan 22 1996) (nytimes.com)

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New Yorkers Have Failed to Spend $55M in Gift Cards (nytimes.com)

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Big Tech is racing to own Africa’s internet (restofworld.org)

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David Rosen, 95, Dies; Video Game Visionary and Co-Founder of Sega (nytimes.com)

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Chinese Fishing Boats Quietly Form Vast Sea Barriers (nytimes.com)

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How to Steal Any React Component (fant.io)

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Apple's Tactics Could Prevent Japan from Improving Browser Competition (open-web-advocacy.org)

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State and Federal Lawmakers Want Data Centers to Pay More for Energy (nytimes.com)

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Is a billion dollars still cool? (restofworld.org)

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Nearly 5M Accounts Removed Under Australia's New Social Media Ban (nytimes.com)

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China's customs agents told Nvidia's H200 chips are not permitted, sources say (reuters.com)

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Uganda Cuts Internet Days Before Presidential Election (nytimes.com)

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The Abuse Factory in Dublin (thegist.ie)

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Elon Musk's A.I. Is Generating Sexualized Images of Real People, Fueling Outrage (nytimes.com)

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OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Health. Should we trust it? (restofworld.org)

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Wikipedia's most-read pages reveal our shared curiosities (not-ship.com)

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Cloud outages 2025: how global businesses survived blackouts (restofworld.org)

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Congestion pricing after one year: How life has changed (nytimes.com)

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TimesWire (donohoe.dev)

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PostNord, Denmark's Main Postal Carrier, Ends Letter Delivery (nytimes.com)

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An Anti-A.I. Movement Is Coming. Which Party Will Lead It? (nytimes.com)

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Trump's First Year Back, in 10 Charts (nytimes.com)

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Hochul Reaches Deal on A.I. Regulation in New York (nytimes.com)

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Pa. high court rules that police can access Google searches without a warrant (therecord.media)

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What Ireland's Data Center Crisis Means for the EU's AI Sovereignty Plans (techpolicy.press)

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Independent review of UK national security law warns of overreach (techradar.com)

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Oklo's plan to turn leftover weapons-grade plutonium into a nuclear bridge fuel (sherwood.news)

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MIT Professor Is Fatally Shot in His Home (nytimes.com)

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The Hottest Data Centers (restofworld.org)

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Tech's Biggest Companies Are Offloading the Risks of the A.I. Boom (nytimes.com)

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Clean, Limitless Energy Exists. China Is Going Big in the Race to Harness It (nytimes.com)

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Trump's Nvidia Chip Deal Reverses Decades of Technology Restrictions (nytimes.com)

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In France, Rehabilitation Produces a Watchmaker (nytimes.com)

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Bringing More Real-Time News and Content to Meta AI (fb.com)

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Instagram and Facebook Users in Europe Get Option of Sharing Less Data (nytimes.com)

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Meta Weighs Cuts to Its Metaverse Unit (nytimes.com)

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Why One Man Is Fighting for Our Right to Control Our Garage Door Openers (nytimes.com)

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30 years ago today "Netscape and Sun announce JavaScript" (archive.org)

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DeepSeek's new model could push China ahead in the global AI race (restofworld.org)

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YouTube Set to Comply with Australia's Under-16s Ban (bloomberg.com)

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The Argument for Letting AI Burn It All Down (wired.com)

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TSA Imposes $45 Fee for Travelers Without Real ID Starting February 2026 (nytimes.com)

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Deepfake of North Carolina lawmaker used in award-winning Whirlpool video (washingtonpost.com)

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ChatGPT Turns 3 (restofworld.org)

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Zillow Removes Climate Risk Scores from Home Listings (nytimes.com)

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Iceland declares ocean-current instability a national security risk (cnn.com)

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Trump Weighing Advanced Nvidia Chip Sales to China, Lutnick Says (bloomberg.com)

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Journalist or not, photography isn't a hate crime (freedom.press)

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Brexit Hit to UK Economy Double Official Estimate, Study Finds (bloomberg.com)

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The Moon Was an Inside Job (nytimes.com)

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NTSB's preliminary report on the UPS crash (nytimes.com)

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How to Find Hidden APIs Using AI (ruibarros.me)

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Scientists find hidden antibiotic 100x stronger against deadly superbugs (sciencedaily.com)

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Waymo Was on a Roll in San Francisco. Then One of Its Cars Killed a Cat (nytimes.com)

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Elon Musk's trillion dollar pay package depends on emerging markets (restofworld.org)

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EU readies fresh investigation into Google over news publisher rankings (ft.com)

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AI Isn't the Only Thing Pushing Up Electricity Bills. (But It's Mostly AI) (nytimes.com)

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Meta projected 10% of 2024 revenue came from scams (sherwood.news)

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Google vs. FFmpeg – a showdown over AI-found bugs and who must fix them (piunikaweb.com)

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France Moves to Block the Shein Website over a Sex Doll Scandal (nytimes.com)

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The Times's Profit Jumps with 460k More Subscribers (nytimes.com)

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Can Melatonin Cause Heart Failure? What to Know About Claims of Health Risks (nytimes.com)

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Vogue Eats Teen Vogue (nytimes.com)

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OpenAI signs $38B cloud computing deal with Amazon (nytimes.com)

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Republican plan would make deanonymization of census data trivial (wired.com)

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Real Estate Is Entering Its AI Slop Era (wired.com)

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Why a Cloud-Seeding Experiment to Fight Air Pollution in India Failed (nytimes.com)

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Trump Asks Supreme Court to Let Him Fire the Top Copyright Official (nytimes.com)

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X's advertising boss leaves in latest departure from Elon Musk's businesses (ft.com)

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Meta Plans to Cut 600 Jobs at A.I. Superintelligence Labs (nytimes.com)

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Analyzing 5,818 Publishers' robots.txt Files (newoldweb.com)

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Police Break Up Lego Theft Ring, Recovering Beheaded Figurines (nytimes.com)

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OpenAI Blocks Videos of Martin Luther King Jr. After Racist Depictions (nytimes.com)

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For $900, This Subway Seat Could Be Yours (nytimes.com)

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Obituary: Farewell to robots.txt (1994-2025) (heise.de)

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Apple's Big Bet to Eliminate the iPhone's Most Targeted Vulnerabilities (wired.com)

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Before publicly turning on San Francisco, Marc Benioff had privately left (sfstandard.com)

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[flagged] A selfie with Netanyahu turns into an employee and customer exodus (hardresetmedia.com)

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Elon Musk's Father Accused of Child Sexual Abuse (nytimes.com)

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Flights Are Diverted from Copenhagen Airport After Drone Sightings (nytimes.com)

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Trump Administration Seeks Pilot Projects for Air Taxis (nytimes.com)

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Whistle-Blower Sues Meta over Claims of WhatsApp Security Flaws (nytimes.com)

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Postal traffic to US drops more than 80% after trade exemption rule ends (npr.org)

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Anthropic Agrees to Pay $1.5B to Settle Lawsuit with Book Authors (nytimes.com)