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Harvard Caps A's as Selective Colleges Attack Grade Inflation (nytimes.com)
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Pentagon approves OpenAI safety red lines after dumping Anthropic (axios.com)
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Chinese Hackers Used Anthropic's AI to Automate Cyberattacks (wsj.com)
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Spaceballs 2 Will See Rick Moranis Return as Dark Helmet (ign.com)
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States sue to block sale of 23andMe genetic data without customer consent (apnews.com)
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Balatro dev swings at PEGI for rating it 18 because of its 'evil playing cards' (pcgamer.com)
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Sam Altman tapped for San Francisco Mayor-elect transition team (sfstandard.com)
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Optimizing the Tablebase Server (lichess.org)
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First regular molecular fractal in nature (chemistryworld.com)
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Microsoft network breached through password-spraying by Russian-state hackers (arstechnica.com)
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System Commander: Paying $60 For GRUB [video] (youtube.com)
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Fat Bear Week (nps.gov)
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Seattle no longer least air-conditioned major metro area in U.S. Now it is SF (seattletimes.com)
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HireMe.c (nintendo.com)
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Why Generative AI Won’t Disrupt Books (wired.com)
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Senate Judiciary advances journalism bargaining bill targeting Big Tech (cnn.com)
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Google never agreed it wouldn’t copy Genius’ song lyrics, US official says (arstechnica.com)
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Ford reverses course and decides to keep AM radio on its vehicles (npr.org)
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42 years on, The Oregon Trail gets free DLC (pcgamer.com)
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EVE Online player uses obscure rule to pull off biggest heist in game history (pcgamer.com)
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Protection Island (Washington) (wikipedia.org)
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Enzymes Make Electricity from Thin Air (hackaday.com)
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Snail mucus yields natural adhesive for wound healing (phys.org)
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RuneLite: An Open Source Old School Runescape Client (runelite.net)
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Blizzard will suspend World of Warcraft in China because of licensing dispute (theverge.com)
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Video game workers form Microsoft's first US labor union (king5.com)
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