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The Checkerboard (99percentinvisible.org)

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The Checkerboard [pdf] (uscourts.gov)

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A flood of Chinese graduate students in STEM was a boon to U.S. students (science.org)

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Homeland Security reassigns 'hundreds' of CISA cyber staffers (techcrunch.com)

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Dedicated volunteer exposes "largest self-promotion operation Wikipedia history" (arstechnica.com)

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Pakistan's Solar Revolution Is Bringing Power to the People (yale.edu)

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How to Compost in NYC: A Guide (thecity.nyc)

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Boss Wants You Back in the Office. This Surveillance Tech Could Be Waiting (wired.com)

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Sony Kills Recordable Blu-ray and Other Vintage Media (ieee.org)

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That Plastic Bottle You Thought You Recycled May Have Been 'Downcycled' Instead (oceana.org)

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Tragedy Spurred the First Effective Land-Mine Detector (ieee.org)

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Cleaning Up Bhopal: The Worst Industrial Disaster (hackaday.com)

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Phase 2 China shock is coming: Adam Tooze on Europe, America and manufacturing (yahoo.com)

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What Is GPS RTK? (sparkfun.com)

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The Edgelord AI That Turned a Shock Meme into Millions in Crypto (wired.com)

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Truckla: The first Tesla pickup truck [video] (youtube.com)

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Attention Spoiled Software Engineers:Take Lesson from Google Programming Languag (wired.com)

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Surveillance and Capture Two Models of Privacy [pdf] (westmont.edu)

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Moral implications of being moderately successful computer scientist and a woman (sigops.org)

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The Little Tech Agenda (a16z.com)

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China Conquers Mexico's Automotive Market, and the US Is Worried (wired.com)

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Why Furries Make Excellent Hackers (soatok.blog)

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Reddit and the Struggle to Detoxify the Internet (newyorker.com)

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When Is "Recyclable" Not Recyclable? (propublica.org)

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A 29-Year-Old Just Gave the Best Explanation Why Millennials Aren't Having Kids (buzzfeed.com)

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Aristotle – How to live a good life (ralphammer.com)

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The Los Angeles Leaf Blower Wars (99percentinvisible.org)

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With a landmark launch, The Pentagon is finally free of Russian rocket engines (arstechnica.com)

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Despite Criticism, the Last of the Rattlesnake Roundups Hang On (yale.edu)

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Agency (profgalloway.com)

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OpenAI winds down AI image generator that blew minds and forged friendships 2022 (arstechnica.com)

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Support for Dropcam and Dropcam Pro Ended (support.google.com)

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Squats Heal the Body [video] (youtube.com)

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What is a Tuned Mass Damper? [video] (youtube.com)

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Never-before-seen data wiper may have been used by Russia against Ukraine (arstechnica.com)

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A comprehensive list of 2023 and 2024 tech layoffs (techcrunch.com)

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As solar panels age out, recyclers hope to cash in (yale.edu)

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As Use of A.I. Soars, So Does the Energy and Water It Requires (yale.edu)

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[flagged] Pete Buttigieg Viral Tesla Truck Driver with Apple Vision Pro (twitter.com/secretarypete)

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Pete Buttigieg Viral Tesla Truck Driver with Apple Vision Pro (twitter.com/secretarypete)

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the US is no country for old men (aljazeera.com)

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Stonehenge Before the Druids (Long, Long, Before the Druids) (jstor.org)

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How Big Pharma Company Stalled Potentially Lifesaving Vaccine Pursuit Profits (propublica.org)

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Detect Quakes with “Raspberry Shakes” (ieee.org)

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Paris When It Sizzles: The City of Light Aims to Get Smart on Heat (yale.edu)

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AWS to Begin Charging for Public IPv4 Addresses (infoq.com)

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Meta Open Sources New AI Model Llama 2 (infoq.com)

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Tru Life: How Truman Capote Became a Cautionary Tale of Celebrity Culture (neh.gov)

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Meta Open-Sources Computer Vision Foundation Model DINOv2 (infoq.com)

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Updating the Single Most Influential Book of the Basic Era (codinghorror.com)

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Why Gen X isn’t ready to leave the workforce (bbc.com)

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Texting in Ancient Mayan Hieroglyphs What Unicode Will Make Possible (neh.gov)

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Tesla shareholder group complains Elon Musk is too distracted to run company (cnn.com)

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The World Is on a Collision Course with Itself (zandercutt.com)

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Microsoft to buy Foxconn-occupied land in Wisconsin (manufacturingdive.com)

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Job market milestone: Shrinking employment gap for Black workers (axios.com)

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Learn Who We Have to Thank for the Term Work-Life Balance (ieee.org)

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Halucinations Could Blunt ChatGPT OpenAI says solvable Yann LeCun says we’ll see (ieee.org)

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HOW COPS TRACK YOUR PHONE guide to stingray surveillance technology (theintercept.com)

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Elon Musk calls US media and schools ‘racist against whites and Asians’ (cnbc.com)

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Violence and Segregation Destroyed African American Innovation (ieee.org)

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Which Wetlands to Protect? Supreme Court Will Soon Decide (yale.edu)

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How Often Do NFTs Pass the Howey Test? (hackernoon.com)

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For U.S. companies, the race for the new EV battery is on (yale.edu)

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Transformer Stockpiles–and Grids–Come Under Threat (ieee.org)

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Project Harp: The Space Cannon (amusingplanet.com)

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Nuclear Fusion and Heat Pumps (weforum.org)

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The Real Story of Thanksgiving: Story of a Massacre 1637 (iloveancestry.com)

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Falling Chinese rocket expected to enter Earth’s atmosphere in less than 2 days (arstechnica.com)

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Ford CEO Farley explains the business factors behind Argo AI's shuttering (engadget.com)

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“Voice biomarker” tech analyzes your voice for signs of depression (axios.com)

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A man who wrote the Onion's Supreme Court brief takes parody seriously (npr.org)

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ID (profgalloway.com)

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The rush to mine lithium could dry up the high Andes

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When Told About Flood Risk, Homebuyers Shun Vulnerable Homes, Study Finds

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Russia wages “relentles and destructive” cyberatacks to bolster Ukraine invasion

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2022–The Year the Hydrogen Economy Launched?

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Scanning students’ homes during remote testing is unconstitutional, judge says

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How Russia’s War Is Putting Green Tech Progress in Jeopardy

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Four Possible Ways to React to Other People's Happiness or Misery

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The Radical Scope of Tesla’s Data Hoard – petabytes and court case dockets