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iOS-Backup-Machine (github.com/giovi321)
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X.com Is Gonna Snitch You Out to the Public If You Use a VPN (vice.com)
2
Fujiwhara Effect (wikipedia.org)
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iPh0n3 – USB-C Protection Case (obsoless.com)
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Earthquake Causes 2.5-Meter Ground Slip in First-Ever Footage (vice.com)
2
Volkswagen's Electric Bus Went from American Flagship to Flop (wsj.com)
1
Rewriting a scientific law to unlock the potential of energy, sensing and more (psu.edu)
1
Vera C. Rubin Observatory First Look Watch Parties (rubinobservatory.org)
1
Detection of X-ray emission from a bright long-period radio transient (nature.com)
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The Colorado River is running low. The picture looks even worse underground (washingtonpost.com)
6
After 2 SpaceX Explosions, UK Officials Ask FAA to Change Starship Flight Plans (propublica.org)
2
NASA turns the screams of a dying star into music (space.com)
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Artificial sweetener in diet drinks linked to brain changes increasing appetite (cnn.com)
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Slack Down: Thousands Report Issues with Messaging Platform (forbes.com/sites/mollybohannon)
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Sam Bankman-Fried cozies up to Trump and Elon Musk reportedly looking for pardon (fortune.com)
1
Why Americans are moving in with strangers twice their age (vox.com)
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[dupe] Meta ending its fact-checking program in favor of a 'community notes' system (nbcnews.com)
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Google AI chatbot responds with a threatening message: "Human Please die." (cbsnews.com)
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Don't ever hand your phone to the cops (theverge.com)
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Cal. sues ExxonMobil for alleged decades of deception around plastic recycling (cnn.com)
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Chinese scientists claim they can use Starlink satellites to detect stealth (bgr.com)
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'Unidentified Seismic Object' Shook Earth for Nine Days–Now We Know What It Was (theconversation.com)
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West Texas hit by rash of earthquakes (usatoday.com)
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RIP Redbox, a Bad Idea at the Worst Time (wired.com)
4
A UFO car drove cross-country. Officers thought it was out of this world (washingtonpost.com)
1
The Rubik Cube Turns 50 (nytimes.com)
1
What It Takes to Grow Crystals in Space (scientificamerican.com)
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Own a weather station? We want your data (weather.gov)
1
Marine Corps helicopter refueled from a Navy tanker while carrying Navy fighter (taskandpurpose.com)
3
NASA's Chandra Releases Doubleheader of Blockbuster Hits (si.edu)
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Vigilante Hacker Took Down North Korea's Internet. Now He's Taking Off His Mask (wired.com)
2
Friends Built a Secret Apartment in a Mall and Hid There Undetected for Years (variety.com)
2
Samsung promoted a video on social media that was shot on an iPhone (bgr.com)
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SCOTUS questions Florida and Texas social media laws on First Amendment grounds (cnn.com)
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[dupe] Crowd Attacks Waymo, Sets It on Fire (forbes.com/sites/bradtempleton)
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Uber shuts down Drizly, America's pandemic-era booze delivery hero (washingtonpost.com)
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U.S. cities opt to ditch their off-street parking minimums (npr.org)
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One of the Most Controversial US Spy Programs Just Got Renewed (motherjones.com)
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[flagged] With 1 Sentence, Patagonia Just Gave a Masterclass on How to Treat Your People (inc.com)
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Listen to a symphony for the Milky Way, made from real NASA data (space.com)
2
SpaceX to the FAA: The industry needs you to move faster (washingtonpost.com)
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DOJ vs. Google evidence release that judge calls embarrassing exhibit [pdf] (justice.gov)
1
A golden halo around the ELT (timelapse) (eso.org)
2
EU Challenges Apple, Microsoft in New Push to Rein in Big Tech Dominance (bloomberg.com)
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Apple Quietly Made a Big Change to Its Website. It Says a Lot About Its Future (inc.com)
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The Anticlimactic Death of the Streaming Wars (wired.com)
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Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail (bbc.com)
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AI Artist Creates Satanic Panic About Hobby Lobby (vice.com)
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AltspaceVR is shutting down as Microsoft’s mixed reality division shrinks (theverge.com)
1
All Jupiter's Moon Size Comparison to Manhattan (youtube.com)
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Duck Spam: Start Using Your Duck Address
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Decoding the secrets inside Apple’s event invitations
1
Frank Drake 1930-2022
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