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Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee says he is in a battle for the soul of the internet (theguardian.com)
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Why Go Is Going Nowhere (economist.com)
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Al Zimmermann is launching a new contest 2025-11-22 (azspcs.com)
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Trump Calls on Intel CEO to Resign over China Ties (msn.com)
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Enhanced Games (no drug testing) signs world champion swimmer Megan Romano (cbc.ca)
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Canadian telecom hacked by suspected China state group (arstechnica.com)
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Swarms of tiny nose robots could clear infected sinuses, researchers say (theguardian.com)
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Ford Pulls Mustang Mach-E from Sale over Dangerous Door Lock Flaw (carscoops.com)
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World Curling tightens sweeping rules, bans firmer broom foams ahead of Olympics (cbc.ca)
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Border agents are going to photograph everyone leaving the US by car (theverge.com)
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Shingles vaccine tied to fewer dementia diagnoses, study in Wales suggests (cbc.ca)
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Facebook and Instagram to Unleash AI-Generated 'Users' No One Asked For (rollingstone.com)
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Le Pétomane: The Man Who Could Fart Melodies (amusingplanet.com)
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Champion barred from professional eating contest over Impossible Foods deal (washingtonpost.com)
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UAP hearing witness list released (house.gov)
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The Uncertain Future of Ham Radio (2020) (ieee.org)
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How the relentless drive for optimization made baseball impossible to watch (vox.com)
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America Doesn’t Know Tofu (asteriskmag.com)
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FCC Fines 15 Year-Old Pirate Radio Station in NYC $2M (vice.com)
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Do Masks Work? It’s a Question of Physics, Biology, and Behavior (undark.org)
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All You Touch and All You See: ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ at 50 (theringer.com)
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Life after food? A diabetes drug has become an off-label appetite suppressant (thecut.com)
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“iPhones are made in hell”: 3 months inside China’s iPhone city (restofworld.org)
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Google Maps Hacks (2020) (simonweckert.com)
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High-altitude object shot down off Alaska, US says (bbc.com)
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Canada's 2023 Guidance on Alcohol and Health: “0 to 2 standard drinks per week” (ccsa.ca)
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We Found Subscription Menus in Our BMW Test Car (caranddriver.com)
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The Electric Car Sony and Honda Are Working On (motortrend.com)
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A Swedish billionaire is buying up California’s video gaming empire (latimes.com)
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Secret Life of a Children’s Party Princess (narratively.com)
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Mary Kenneth Keller: the first Ph.D. in computer science in the US (1965) (wikipedia.org)
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Unstable Diffusion, the group trying to monetize AI porn generators (techcrunch.com)
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Programming by Punch Card (hackaday.com)
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NamX at Paris Motor Show: Hydrogen Powered SUV Concept Using Removable Tanks (hydrogen-central.com)
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Is Cheese Good for You? (consumerreports.org)
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Canadian ransomware hacker sentenced to 20 years in U.S. prison (cbc.ca)
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Federal judge halts Arizona ban on filming police within 8 feet
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Finland will be self-sufficient in electricity in a year or two, says minister
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