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Blip: Peer-to-peer massive file sharing (blip.net)
2
The King of All: A Testament of Terry A. Davis (2025, Full Movie) [video] (youtube.com)
2
Portable Forensics with Toby: A Raspberry Pi Toolkit (bakerstreetforensics.com)
6
Microsoft to stop using engineers in China for tech support of US Military (reuters.com)
4
OpenAI Quietly Turns to Google to Stay Online (gizmodo.com)
8
Stop Hertz's AI Rental Car Damage Scanners from Screwing You (thedrive.com)
1
Internet-safe iPhone for children goes on sale for £99 a month (theguardian.com)
1
WeTransfer updates T&CS, allows it to use your data to train AI (filmstories.co.uk)
2
Laid off Candy Crush staff reportedly replaced by the AI tools they helped build (engadget.com)
6
The Enshittification of American Power (wired.com)
8
A CarFax for Used PCs: Hewlett Packard wants to give old laptops new life (ieee.org)
2
Cancelled Cursor subscription; using multi-agent swarms with Claude Code instead (reddit.com)
10
FMD Android: secure open source alternative to Google's Find My Device (gitlab.com/fmd-foss)
6
Mods, please stop "improving" HN story titles to be less illuminating
3
Kagi Discover: Find articles, research, videos, code, more that match interests (kagi.com)
1
Denmark's ambitious plan to boost plant-based foods (ft.com)
1
Large language models show amplified cognitive biases in moral decision-making (pnas.org)
5
Apple just released a weirdly interesting coding language model (9to5mac.com)
5
Ford CEO: Blue-Collar Workers 'Safe' but AI Will Replace Half of White-Collars (theautopian.com)
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NYT to start searching deleted ChatGPT logs after beating OpenAI in court (arstechnica.com)
1
Tech firms suggest placing trackers under offenders' skin (theguardian.com)
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Windows seemingly lost 400M users in the past three years (tomshardware.com)
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Lyon, France Microsoft Office and Windows for OnlyOffice and Linux (zdnet.com)
9
AI valuations are verging on the unhinged (Unless ASI is just around the corner) (economist.com)
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Gemini Users: We're Going to Look at Your Texts Whether You Like It or Not (gizmodo.com)
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macOS Tahoe Beta Forces Sharing FileVault Key (mjtsai.com)
1
Windows 10: News about ESU program – free options for consumers (borncity.com)
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PocketServer: Share macOS folders with any OS locally, without cloud or cables (reddit.com)
2
A ChatGPT Obsession, a Mental Breakdown: Alex Taylor's Suicide by Cop (rollingstone.com)
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Man 'refused entry into US' as border control catch him with bald JD Vance meme (dublinlive.ie)
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LAPD cops covering up their badges? ID them with their faces instead (fucklapd.com)
4
Stealthy backdoor found hiding in SOHO devices running Linux (helpnetsecurity.com)
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The NO FAKES act has changed, and it's worse (eff.org)
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The Japanese student dorm that governs itself (2023) (theface.com)
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Libgen is down except one URL that displays a message from the US government (reddit.com)
15
Recent CS grad unemployment twice that of Art History grads (reddit.com)
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Rich Americans flock to apply for New Zealand's golden visas after rules relaxed (theguardian.com)
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AI's Biggest Threat: Young People Who Can't Think (wsj.com)
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Chinese robotics lab creates mosquito-sized microdrone for covert operations (scmp.com)
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Legendary Sound Blaster ISA sound card gets a driver update 30 years later (tomshardware.com)
197
Signal – An Ethical Replacement for WhatsApp (greenstarsproject.org)
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Plastic bag bans and fees reduce harmful bag litter on shorelines (science.org)
22
Fix "pulsing" sensation when charging MacBook (reddit.com)
2
The Parent Presentation | How to convince your parents to get you a Mac | Apple (youtube.com)
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More capable models are better at in-context scheming (apolloresearch.ai)
4
Australian denied entry to US after being grilled about Israel-Gaza views (abc.net.au)
2
Masa Son Pitches $1T US AI Hub to TSMC, Trump Team (bloomberg.com)
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Toxic CEO: Replacing Everyone with AI [video] (youtube.com)
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AI avatars in China just proved they are better influencers (cnbc.com)
2
Iowa S.C. upholds 2023 law, says police can now search trash without warrants (usatoday.com)
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Long-term benefits of single-dose psilocybin in depressed patients with cancer (wiley.com)
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Governments are ditching Windows and Microsoft Office (windowscentral.com)
2
How to stay on Windows 10 instead of installing Linux (theregister.com)
3
Norbauer Seneca review: a $3,600 luxury keyboard for the keyboard obsessed (theverge.com)
1
iOS 26: Messages will let you copy just part of a text message (9to5mac.com)
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The Trump Organization is debuting a cellular phone service called T1 Phone (cbsnews.com)
1
Photon transport through the entire adult human head (spiedigitallibrary.org)
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UK unis to cough up to £10M on Java to keep Oracle off their backs (theregister.com)
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Coming to Apple OSes: A seamless, secure way to import and export passkeys (arstechnica.com)
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ChatGPT touts conspiracies, attempts to convince one user that they're Neo (tomshardware.com)
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Couple steals back their own car after tracking an AirTag in it (appleinsider.com)
1
Trump Launches $5M Visa on Cheapest-Looking Website (thedailybeast.com)
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Apple's Craig Federighi on the long road to the iPad's Mac-like multitasking (arstechnica.com)
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Amazon Doubles Prime Video Ads to 6 Minutes per Hour (adweek.com)
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Protecting Kids Shouldn't Mean Breaking the Tools That Keep Us Safe (eff.org)
5
YouTube just started a new round of ad blocker bans (9to5google.com)
5
Apple 'Sherlocked' These Apps at WWDC 2025 (macrumors.com)
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People Are Becoming Obsessed with ChatGPT and Spiraling into Delusions (futurism.com)
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Apple to end support for Intel Macs next year: macOS 27 to require Apple Silicon (9to5mac.com)
2
The psychedelic origins, and future, of Western thought (iai.tv)
3
Over $90K of RTX 5090 GPUs have been replaced in-box by crossbody backpacks (pcgamer.com)
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Dropbox CEO slams RTO mandates, compares them to outdated malls and theaters (techspot.com)
1
The wild story of a Russian who hid for years under the California redwoods (sfgate.com)
1
Locked Myself Out of the VM – But Saved Myself Through Break-Glass Entry (reddit.com)
5
FBI: Badbox 2.0 Android malware infects consumer devices (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Washington Post's Privacy Tip: Stop Using Chrome, Delete Meta Apps (and Yandex) (slashdot.org)
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How I Use AI (mgx.me)
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AI and User Privacy: Here's What You Need to Know (mozillafoundation.org)
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Crypto's New Bailout Fund: Your Savings Account (levernews.com)
1
Infomaniak breaks rank and comes out in support of Swiss encryption law (tomsguide.com)
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New 30TB tape is a welcome moment for petabyte-scale storage (techradar.com)
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The Constipation of Culture: Why Nothing New Gets Thru and Nothing Old Goes Away (mikecormack.substack.com)
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Switzerland Drifts Toward a Surveillance State Due to New Controversial Laws (itsfoss.com)
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IRS Makes Direct File Software Open Source After Trump Tried to Kill It (gizmodo.com)
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Create videos with your words for free – Introducing Bing Video Creator (bing.com)
2
Gukesh Beats Carlsen from Losing Position (chess.com)
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Magnus Carlsen slams table after shock loss to Gukesh Dommaraju in Norway (theguardian.com)
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Using openAI APIs requires a 3D face scan? (reddit.com)
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Google released a mobile app that lets you download and run AI models locally (techcrunch.com)
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Amazon Fire Sticks enable "billions of dollars" worth of streaming piracy (arstechnica.com)
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The End of Seeing Is Believing (tumithak.substack.com)
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Spread of sexual deepfake images created by generative AI growing in Japan (mainichi.jp)
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PromptJesus: Turns simple LLM prompts into optimized system instructions (promptjesus.com)
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Is the Johny Ive announcement video AI generated? (reddit.com)
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Apple Filing Protocol will soon disappear from macOS (appleinsider.com)
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Microsoft Confirms Emergency Update for Windows Users (forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman)
2
Inside the story that enraged OpenAI (technologyreview.com)
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ClawPDF – Open-Source Virtual/Network PDF Printer with OCR and Image Support (github.com/clawsoftware)
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