Articles by gnabgib
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Want to pack a public meeting in Kansas? Just say it's about a 'data center' (klcjournal.com)

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The Spy Who Came in from the WiFi: Beware of Radio Network Surveillance (kit.edu)

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Cracked in under a minute: (nearly) every other password (kaspersky.com)

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AI in journalism: Live tracker of scandals and mistakes (pressgazette.co.uk)

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Berkeley toddler who inspired 'Go the Fuck to Sleep' is now off to college (oaklandside.org)

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The Random Camera Shop Discovery That Inspired Star Wars' Lightsaber Design (bgr.com)

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Scammer abusing Microsoft's msonlineservicesteam@ for spam distribution (infosec.exchange)

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The unlikely Vatican-Anthropic relationship that's reshaping AI ethics debate (religionnews.com)

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A self-powered computer in actual credit-card size (~1mm thick) (reddit.com)

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Deepfake vids degrade political reputations even when viewers know they're fake (psypost.org)

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Reid (Hoffman) AI (2025) (siliconvalley.video)

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Scotland Yard can keep using live facial recognition on people in London- judges (theregister.com)

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Frustrated franchisee sues Pizza Hut over crappy kitchen AI (theregister.com)

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A scoping review of bicycling interventions’ impacts on well-being (frontiersin.org)

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FCC Extends Update Deadline for Foreign-Made Routers, Drones Until 2029 (pcmag.com)

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Condé Nast expects search to become a single-digit of its traffic (searchengineland.com)

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San Francisco woman gets photographer's old number. It changes both their lives (nbcbayarea.com)

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Why does the arrow (->) operator in C exist? (stackoverflow.com)

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Researchers who use hallucinated references to face ArXiv ban (nature.com)

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Signal warns it would pull out of Canada if made to comply with access bill (theglobeandmail.com)

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Stale Gov.uk pages are feeding AI overviews old data and Brits are believing it (theregister.com)

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Mississippi's Air Quality Is Worsening Amid AI Data Center Boom, Report Finds (mississippifreepress.org)

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Yarbo's promise to fix the robot mower that ran me over (theverge.com)

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A hacker ran me over with a robot lawn mower (theverge.com)

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The Boston library where you still can borrow a giant puppet (binj.news)

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Student sues matchmaking app for allegedly stealing her likeness for an ad (mashable.com)

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Using AI for Just 10 Minutes Might Make You Lazy and Dumb, Study Shows (wired.com)

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Was this Virginia office building built with missiles in mind? (washingtonpost.com)

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What Happens When Fraud Tempts UK Workers? (2025) (cifas.org.uk)

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Telus using AI to alter the accents of customer service agents (theglobeandmail.com)

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VECT: Ransomware by Design, Wiper by Accident (checkpoint.com)

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The mechanical latching memory of an adhesive tape (iop.org)

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Marc Andreessen, A16Z and Netscape (davidsenra.com)

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3D Print Flexible–Rigid Transition Mechanism for Rapid and Reversible Assembly (acm.org)

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California man uses elaborate drone show to help delivery drivers find his house (dexerto.com)

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Comparing a Store-Less Password Manager with Traditional Password-Only Auth (ieee.org)

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Batteries Not Included, or Required, for These Smart Home Sensors (gatech.edu)

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Suno picks up Songkick as part of AI licensing deal with Warner Music (completemusicupdate.com)

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Trump's border wall expansion just bulldozed an ancient tribal site (washingtonpost.com)

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South Africa withdraws AI policy due to fake AI-generated sources (reuters.com)

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Pitney Bowes Data Breach (April 2026) (haveibeenpwned.com)

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Forgiving can improve well-being (news.harvard.edu)

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Enabling privacy-preserving AI training on everyday devices (news.mit.edu)

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What is Thundr? Omegle's replacement, warts and all (mashable.com)

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Qualcomm, Apple, and Nuvia alumni form CPU startup – Nuvacore (tomshardware.com)

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You should 'feed a cold': eating primes immune cells for action (nature.com)

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High Performance Git (gitperf.com)

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(Morgan) Supersport 400 (morgan-motor.com)

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Three men are facing charges in Toronto SMS Blaster arrests (tps.ca)

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Humanoid Data (technologyreview.com)

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In France, Lunch Delivered via Steampunk-Like Contraptions (core77.com)

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Decoupled DiLoCo for Resilient Distributed Pre-Training [pdf] (storage.googleapis.com)

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Got Bugs? U of G Collecting Samples to Catalogue Canada's Biodiversity (uoguelph.ca)

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2 Men claimed a record by driving an old 3-wheel car length of Africa (apnews.com)

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I stopped using LM Studio once I found this (Jan.ai) open-source alternative (makeuseof.com)

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Authors Guild Addresses Publishers' AI Use (publishersweekly.com)

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The D.C. devotees of a niche arcade game (Killer Queen) (51st.news)

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Got personal financial, medical data you'd like to keep private? Good luck (news.harvard.edu)

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Weaponized Deepfakes (technologyreview.com)

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Vaccines mean malaria deaths should be falling – not rising (nature.com)

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Prediction markets are breaking the news and becoming their own beat (niemanlab.org)

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Apollo 11 code open-sourced by NASA – Command Module and Lunar Module code repos (tomshardware.com)

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AI's New Training Data: Your Old Work Slacks and Emails (forbes.com/sites/annatong)

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Bronx officials try to rein social media 'takeovers' after events turn chaotic (gothamist.com)

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The Dangers of Reusing Protobuf Definitions: Critical Code Exec in Protobuf.js (endorlabs.com)

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Opsec oopsie: Dutch Navy frigate location outed by mailed Bluetooth tracker (theregister.com)

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The intelligence illusion: why AI isn't as smart as it is made out to be (nature.com)

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College instructor turns to typewriters to curb AI-written work (sentinelcolorado.com)

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Shakespeare owned a house in London. We know where it was (ctvnews.ca)

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Waves hit different on other planets (news.mit.edu)

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Fibroblasts of disparate developmental origins harbor scarring potential (cell.com)

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NASA building the first nuclear reactor-powered spacecraft. How will it work? (technologyreview.com)

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Canada revokes crypto firms' registrations (icij.org)

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Digging deeper on how tillage methods affect soil health, yield (iastate.edu)

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High schooler's 3D design saves Seminole County thousands on election equipment (clickorlando.com)

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Trick Might Stop Gulls from Nabbing Your Lunch (gizmodo.com)

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[flagged] AI Job Loss Tracker (jobloss.ai)

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Apple Sued by Three YouTube Channels (macrumors.com)

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New WHO database helps countries turn health data into better policy (who.int)

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Several Mac mini and Mac Studio configs are now out of stock at Apple (9to5mac.com)

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Commercial Persuasion in AI-Mediated Conversations (arxiv.org)

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Should academic misconduct be catalogued? Proposed US database sparks debate (nature.com)

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Record-Breaking Drone Show [video] (youtube.com)

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Midlife Sleep Irregularity Linked to Higher Risk of Major Cardiac Events (doi.org)

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Are your bathroom habits normal? (news.harvard.edu)

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Data Security Risks of Using Foreign-Developed Mobile Apps in the US (ic3.gov)

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Iran threatens 'complete and utter annihilation' of OpenAI's $30B Stargate (tomshardware.com)

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Bacteria found in the human intestine capable of improving muscle strength (ugr.es)

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IRL Streaming Map (googlemapsmania.blogspot.com)

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The Perils of Privatized Cyberwarfare (lawfaremedia.org)

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Humanoid Robots (euclidian.substack.com)

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Native Americans shaped gambling and probability long before the Old World (colostate.edu)

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Tinnitus: At a crossroad between phantom perception and sleep (2022) (oup.com)

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'Call A Boomer' phonebooth fosters cross-country, multi-generational connections (dailyfreepress.com)

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Pupils in England losing their thinking skills because of AI, survey suggests (theguardian.com)

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New digital hall passes track bathroom breaks, gather data in NYC schools (gothamist.com)

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Drowning in Data Sets? (nature.com)

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M 7.4 – 126 km WNW of Ternate, Indonesia (usgs.gov)

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Do Graduate Degrees Pay Off? (peer-center.org)

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Cheese ingredients included in certain Hello Fresh brand meal kits recalled (canada.ca)