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Words Are Disappearing in the New Trump administration (2025) (nytimes.com)
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There Are over 1M NYC Street Signs (nytimes.com)
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Private Equity Is Stuck with 33,575 Unsold Businesses (nytimes.com)
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Airtable Acquisition Is 'Kick in the Gut' for Unicorns and Their Backers (wsj.com)
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AI Just Created Viruses Not Found in Nature (nytimes.com)
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Libraries Are Leading the Fight for Physical Media Ownership (arl.org)
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A Four-Ton SpaceX Rocket Stage Hit the Moon, but No One Saw It (nytimes.com)
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China's free Kimi K3 AI model shakes up global tech market (restofworld.org)
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What a Growing Telegram Disinformation Network Reveals About the DSA (techpolicy.press)
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Google Earth's New AI Lets Anyone Fabricate Satellite Images (404media.co)
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What a Hedge Fund's Implosion Says About the A.I. Trade (nytimes.com)
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Finland to Cut Cable Lines Carrying Up to 70% of Russia's Foreign Web Traffic (united24media.com)
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Microsoft Struggling with AI-Discovered Security Bugs (propublica.org)
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Russia Charges Telegram's Founder with Facilitating Terrorism (nytimes.com)
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Indian EV makers beat Tesla, BYD in global efficiency race (restofworld.org)
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The tiny holdout building in the middle of Macy’s is back in view (ephemeralnewyork.wordpress.com)
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Colour Drained from Our Furniture (europeancorrespondent.com)
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Should We Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent? (nytimes.com)
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A For-Profit Path to Keeping Housing Affordable (nytimes.com)
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Ford Will Use Apple Software in New Self-Driving System (nytimes.com)
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The U.S. wants to contain China’s AI. Silicon Valley keeps using it (restofworld.org)
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Dave Dawson, Co-Founder of Bespoke Lighting Company Urban Electric, Dies at 53 (nytimes.com)
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Roger Summit, Who Invented an Early Online Search Service, Dies at 95 (nytimes.com)
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Google Ordered to Give A.I. Rivals More Access on Android Smartphones (nytimes.com)
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House Votes for Permanent Daylight Saving Time (nytimes.com)
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Japan develops a method to recover up to 90% of lithium from used EV batteries (supercarblondie.com)
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New York Times and Other Publishers Ask Court to Penalize OpenAI (nytimes.com)
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I found a malware hiding in my TailwindCSS config file (infosecwriteups.com)
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Cloudflare sets AI crawler deadline: separate search or be blocked (nbcnews.com)
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Commission plans to end "as low as reasonably achievable" radiation guidance (nytimes.com)
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Spain's Solar Is So Cheap Investors Are Looking for an Exit (bloomberg.com)
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Bending Spoons, Owner of AOL and Other Old Internet Brands, Is Going Public (nytimes.com)
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European digital ID wallets rely on safety services of Google and Apple (waag.org)
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Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron Sued in US over Memory Price Fixing (sedaily.com)
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Wikipedia Cofounder Larry Sanger Banned from Site for 'Canvassing' (404media.co)
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WaPo Loves Data Centers More Than Disclosing Bezos's Financial Interest in Them (washingtonian.com)
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Generative AI is cursing renters with the promise of impossible homes (theverge.com)
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Sam Altman Movie ‘Artificial’ Dropped by Amazon After OpenAI Partnership (variety.com)
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Meta head of product for 'AI for work' transformation is leaving company (reuters.com)
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State Attorneys General Are Investigating OpenAI (nytimes.com)
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The Geomblog: The "Fable" of Anthropic and the USG (geomblog.org)
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Georgia is about to have the biggest solar cell factory in US history (electrek.co)
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Big tech apps that make life easy are scamming you (restofworld.org)
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Nearly Everyone, Everywhere, Veers Left When Walking (nytimes.com)
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They Spent Years on a Math Problem. Then They Were Scooped by A.I (nytimes.com)
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Customers Are Giving Billions to Scammers. Tellers Are Intervening (nytimes.com)
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Let's log off and head outside (nytimes.com)
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Box Created 13 New Types of Jobs Because of A.I (nytimes.com)
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OpenRouter, an Exchange for A.I. Models, Raises $113M (nytimes.com)
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Japan's 'God' of Convenience Stores Dies at 93 (nytimes.com)
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Oura says it gets government demands for user data (weekinsecurity.com)
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OpenAI Considers Legal Action Against Apple in Strained Relationship (nytimes.com)
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[flagged] Green Card Holders Targeted for Deportation by New 'Removal Apparatus' (nytimes.com)
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The Secret Mission to Fly Taiwan's President to Africa (nytimes.com)
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How to Win Eurovision with Just a Few Hundred Voters (nytimes.com)
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A HN post with negative points – how? (news.ycombinator.com)
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Microsoft fires head of Israeli subsidiary over surveillance of Palestinians (pcgamer.com)
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Google says criminal hackers used AI to find a major software flaw (nytimes.com)
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Denmark's state-run postal service will no longer deliver letters (2025) (apnews.com)
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How to enable post-quantum protection in Proton Mail (proton.me)
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As X shuts down Communities, Acorn debuts an alternative (techcrunch.com)
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A Systems Glitch at Fidelity Caused One Woman's Savings to Disappear (nytimes.com)
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EFF pushes back on Google data scandal response: 'Google screwed up' (androidauthority.com)
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AI adoption will accelerate the e-waste crisis (restofworld.org)
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Apple App Store threatened to remove Grok over deepfakes: Letter (nbcnews.com)
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EU should regulate Big Tech, not banning kids from social media, Estonia says (politico.eu)
3
Under the hood of MDN's new front end (developer.mozilla.org)
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Microsoft terminates VeraCrypt account, halting Windows updates (404media.co)
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The Big Bang: A.I. Has Created a Code Overload (nytimes.com)
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In the Gulf, GPS jamming leaves delivery drivers navigating blind (restofworld.org)
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The global tech boom is over. American AI companies won (restofworld.org)
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Global Ban on Digital Duties Expires After Stalled Talks at WTO Meeting (nytimes.com)
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Meta Lays Off 700 Employees, While Rewarding Top Executives (nytimes.com)
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Meta misled users about its products' safety, jury decides (theverge.com)
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Arm Holdings, in Break from Past, Will Sell Its Own Computer Chips (nytimes.com)
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Paul Brainerd Dies at 78; Pioneered Desktop Publishing with PageMaker (nytimes.com)
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China mobilizes "one-person company" AI startups (restofworld.org)
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Google Backs Down: Will Grant Hotseat in EU Browser Choice Screen (open-web-advocacy.org)
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Why refusing AI is a fight for the soul (restofworld.org)
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What's My ΔEOK JND? (keithcirkel.co.uk)
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AI models from Western tech giants fail in overseas agricultural settings (restofworld.org)
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What If Iceland Freezes Over? (europeancorrespondent.com)
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The Gulf built oil pipelines to avoid Hormuz. It's now doing the same for data (restofworld.org)
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Scientists Discover Way to Reverse Chemical Process Linked with Alzheimer's (scitechdaily.com)
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Iranian strikes test the Gulf's trillion-dollar AI dream (restofworld.org)
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A.I.-Generated Videos Are Distorting Your Child's YouTube Feed (nytimes.com)
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Early Signals: How is AI reshaping the labor market? (mattzieger.com)
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Apple Just Officially Ushered in Podcasting's Generational Shift (bloomberg.com)
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DOGE Track (dogetrack.info)
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Polymarket courts Chinese users despite ban (restofworld.org)
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1940s Irish sci-fi novel features early mecha and gravity assists (github.com/cavedave)
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The AI Drones Used in Gaza Now Surveilling American Cities (donotpanic.news)
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Chinese robot boxing draws crowds in San Francisco (restofworld.org)
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Software? No Way. We're an A.I. Company Now (nytimes.com)
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OpenAI accuses DeepSeek of malpractice ahead of AI launch (restofworld.org)
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Meta Plans to Add Facial Recognition Technology to Its Smart Glasses (nytimes.com)
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All flights at El Paso halted for 10 days for 'security reasons,' FAA says (nbcnews.com)
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$40B in Bitcoin Accidentally Given Away (wsj.com)
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