Articles by r721
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'Weird' meteorite may be from Mars moon (2004) (newscientist.com)

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Some people are unhappy with AI 2027 title and our AI timelines. Let me clarify (twitter.com/dkokotajlo)

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Police detain former EU foreign policy chief F. Mogherini in anti-fraud probe (euronews.com)

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Some people are unhappy with AI 2027 title and our AI timelines. Let me clarify (twitter.com/dkokotajlo)

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Kaidun Meteorite (wikipedia.org)

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Aircraft Carrier Moves into the Caribbean as U.S. Confronts Venezuela (nytimes.com)

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Ball Lightning May Be All in Your Head (2010) (nationalgeographic.com)

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The Twitter domain is being retired. Make sure your account doesn't get locked (fastcompany.com)

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Puppets (TV Series) (wikipedia.org)

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Epistemic Collapse at the WSJ (columbia.edu)

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Czech Republic hit by major power outage triggered by fallen cable (reuters.com)

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A new study from Norway has a lot to say about the Flynn effect (twitter.com/riotiq)

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Scott Alexander on whether prediction markets are useless for AI-related topics (twitter.com/slatestarcodex)

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Scott Alexander on whether prediction markets are useless for AI-related topics (twitter.com/slatestarcodex)

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A new study from Norway has a lot to say about the Flynn effect (twitter.com/riotiq)

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GOP rage with Musk spills out privately after break with Trump (axios.com)

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Mikko Hypponen Leaves Anti-Malware Industry to Fight Against Drones (securityweek.com)

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Leaving Bluesky (emilyliu.me)

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Steelmaker Cleveland Cliffs to idle 3 steel plants in Pennsylvania and Illinois (apnews.com)

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Oil hits 4-year low, coffee falls as trade war escalates (reuters.com)

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China raises tariffs on US goods to 84% as rift escalates (bloomberg.com)

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"if China does not withdraw … US will impose additional tariffs on China of 50%" (twitter.com/trumpdailyposts)

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Video footage appears to contradict Israeli account of Gaza medic killings (bbc.com)

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FDA's Top Vaccine Official Forced Out (wsj.com)

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Live metrics show Turkey has restricted access to multiple socialmedia platforms (twitter.com/netblocks)

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Tesla shares plunge 14%, head for worst day in five years (cnbc.com)

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ABC News has now taken down the old 538 archives (twitter.com/gelliottmorris)

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We show that o3-mini-high fails to exhibit human-like linguistic competence (twitter.com/elliotmurphy91)

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White House official pushes to axe Canada from Five Eyes intelligence group (ft.com)

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Ask HN: What's with the flagging of most stories from arstechnica.com?

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Trump's DOJ just killed its elite anti-corruption unit (twitter.com/bradleyhope)

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Senior USAID officials put on leave after denying access to Musk's Doge team (theguardian.com)

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X is rolling out labels for parody accounts (techcrunch.com)

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[flagged] South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol arrested, local media reports (cnbc.com)

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SEC sues Elon Musk, alleging failure to properly disclose Twitter ownership (cnbc.com)

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EU Vows to 'Energetically' Pursue X Probe Under Digital Rulebook (bloomberg.com)

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Top HN Stories in 2024 (hn.algolia.com)

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The Curious Case of Iconic Star Vega's Missing Planets (gizmodo.com)

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Semrush Acquired Search Engine Land, SMX and Third Door Media (seroundtable.com)

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Nobel Prize Hails Analysis on Prosperity by US-Based Academics (bloomberg.com)

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2024 Prize in Economic Sciences (twitter.com/nobelprize)

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'I'm not Satoshi Nakamoto':Subject of HBO documentary denies he invented Bitcoin (cnn.com)

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"We built a DB tracking SEC-associated phones to study how they monitor firms" (twitter.com/marcusowen5)

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Webb Researchers Discover Lensed Supernova, Confirm Hubble Tension (nasa.gov)

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A co-lead on Sora, OpenAI's video generator, has left for Google (techcrunch.com)

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Russian authorities arrest nearly 100 in raids tied to criminal money laundering (cyberscoop.com)

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Vice Debuts a Subscription Product and Relaunches Its Print Magazine (adweek.com)

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Reddit is bringing AI-powered, automatic translation to new countries (techcrunch.com)

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Google Cache is fully dead (seroundtable.com)

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Telegram says it will share phone numbers and IPs of 'bad actors' to authorities (therecord.media)

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Blast wakes ghosts of nuclear past (1995) (newscientist.com)

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How We Sort the World (mitpress.mit.edu)

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Elon Musk's X Backs Down in Brazil (nytimes.com)

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Google's 2.4B euro fine upheld by Europe's top court in EU antitrust probe (cnbc.com)

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2 charged with soliciting attacks on minorities, infrastructure on Telegram (apnews.com)

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X global affairs head Nick Pickles leaves social media company (ft.com)

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Telegram to drop 'people nearby' feature and improve moderation (theguardian.com)

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Advertiser exodus from X gathers pace with 26% 'planning to cut spending' (theguardian.com)

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The End of Lotide (narwhal.city)

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The French Detention: Why We're Watching the Telegram Situation Closely (eff.org)

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The FBI is failing to report child sex abuse cases, watchdog finds (apnews.com)

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France charges Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, releases him on €5M bail (politico.eu)

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EU investigating Telegram over user numbers (ft.com)

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The Elegant Universe: 25th Anniversary Edition (columbia.edu)

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EU regulators question Meta about the shutdown of CrowdTangle (engadget.com)

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NASA's Perseverance Rover to Begin Long Climb Up Martian Crater Rim (nasa.gov)

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Lawmakers ask Meta to delay shutting down CrowdTangle (axios.com)

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Mysterious sawfish die-off in South Florida has likely ended (wlrn.org)

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X: Rolling out now: sort replies on any post by most relevant, recent, or liked (twitter.com/x)

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Hakai Magazine will cease to publish at the end of 2024 (mailchi.mp)

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JWST's 'Little Red Dots' Offer Astronomers the Universe's Weirdest Puzzle (scientificamerican.com)

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Southeast Asian Massif (wikipedia.org)

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Nate Silver joins prediction market startup Polymarket (axios.com)

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Musk's X Risks Fine as EU Steps Up Crackdown on Big Tech (bloomberg.com)

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Survey Trolls, Opt-In Polls, and the New Era of Survey Science (undark.org)

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WikiLeaks founder's hearing under way in Saipan district courtroom for plea (theguardian.com)

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How Shadow Banning Can Silently Shift Opinion Online (yale.edu)

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Twitter is officially X.com now (theverge.com)

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We are making changes to how block works (twitter.com/xeng)

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Russian court sentences Meta spokesperson to six years in absentia (reuters.com)

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Russia Sentences Meta Spokesman to Jail in Absentia for 'Terrorism' (themoscowtimes.com)

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Moscow court opens trial against Meta spokesman Andy Stone (zona.media)

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How We Sort the World: Gregory Murphy on the Psychology of Categories (mitpress.mit.edu)

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Brazil's top court says 'every company is subject to the constitution' (reuters.com)

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Articles on X (twitter.com/write)

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Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira agrees to accept 16-year prison sentence (go.com)

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Trump Media co-founders sue company, alleging a scheme to dilute shares (washingtonpost.com)

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Discussion of new YouTube layout in /r/YouTube/ (reddit.com)

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Russian court orders arrest in absentia of Meta spokesperson (reuters.com)

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Brazil Police Accuse Bolsonaro and Allies of Attempted Coup (nytimes.com)

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'I just got laid off': news startup the Messenger abruptly shutters after a year (theguardian.com)

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CNN Philippines to close due to financial losses (channelnewsasia.com)

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Under the eye of landlord: how a tenant who objected to surveillance was evicted (irishtimes.com)

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US and UK prepare to launch strikes against Houthis in Yemen (theguardian.com)

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What the heck is going on with headlines on X? (fortune.com)

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Does anyone have theories on why Skathi, unremarkable moon, has so many views? (reddit.com)

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Top HN stories for past year (hn.algolia.com)

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Pika Labs’ text-to-video AI platform opens to all: Here’s how to use it (venturebeat.com)

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Cloudflare Overall Ranking – Threads (cloudflare.com)

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The New Yorker Drops Andy Borowitz's Satire Column Amid Cutbacks (variety.com)