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Ireland plans to make a $1,500 a month basic income for artists permanent (aol.com)
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Space debris, probably not coming to a backyard near you (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
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'No US Citizens': Meet the IT Firms Discriminating Against Americans (freebeacon.com)
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Authorities investigating Waymo over failure to stop for school buses (thestreet.com)
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A Cozy Mk IV light aircraft crashed after 3D-printed part was weakened by heat (bbc.com)
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Zillow Cuts Feature to Help Home Buyers Assess Climate Risks; It Reduced Sales (motherjones.com)
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Russian Porsche owners' cars immobilised across country (dailymail.co.uk)
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Astrophotographer snaps photo of skydiver 'falling' past the sun's surface (livescience.com)
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Anthropic 'disrupted' 'the first case of a large-scale AI cyberattack (fortune.com)
0
Perplexity Just Got Caught Breaking Copyright (futurism.com)
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That DEA agent's 'credit card' could be eavesdropping on you (independent.co.uk)
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China's Great Firewall- 500GB source and docs leak online – sold to 3 countries (tomshardware.com)
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A Single Mutation Made Horses Rideable (With Link to Study) (smartnews.com)
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Bitcoin miners say fee drought poses existential threat to network (dlnews.com)
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Large language models can reconstruct forbidden knowledge (fastcompany.com)
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[flagged] The Stock Market Is Selling the Fed's Independence Because ZIRP Broke the World (splinter.com)
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The “Wow!” signal was likely from extraterrestrial source, and more powerful (iflscience.com)
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Robot metabolism: Toward machines that can grow by consuming other machines (science.org)
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Delta moves to eliminate set prices, use AI to set your personal ticket price (fortune.com)
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The old traffic math that keeps destroying neighborhoods (fastcompany.com)
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Cellular Entity Between Virus and Cell, encodes replication/not metabolism (sciencealert.com)
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Washington State Patrol to Find Speeding Hot Spots Using Harvested Phone Data (roadandtrack.com)
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Chinese AI outfits smuggle suitcases of hard drives to evade US chip (tomshardware.com)
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An LLM trapped on inferior hardware and infused with existential dread – for art (xda-developers.com)
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Jupiter Was Twice Its Current Size, Scientists Discover (sciencealert.com)
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OpenAI's Ambitions Just Became Crystal Clear (theatlantic.com)
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Trump DOJ Threatens Wikipedia (theverge.com)
1
The Periodic Table of Primes (2024) (ssrn.com)
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Can rotation solve the Hubble Puzzle? (oup.com)
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JPMorgan, BNY Limit Information Sharing with US Currency Comptroller After Hack (bloomberg.com)
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Trump announces "no Tariff 'exception' announced on Friday" (techcrunch.com)
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Big Tech Backed Trump for Acceleration. They Got a Decel President Instead (404media.co)
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Germany and Britain issue warnings about traveling to America (independent.co.uk)
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Lightning Strikes Drop 50% After Global Shipping Industry Cut Sulfur Emissions (zmescience.com)
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Chinese Hackers Sat Undetected in Small Massachusetts Power Utility for Months (pcmag.com)
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Carlos Slim cancels his collaboration with Elon Musk's Starlink (mexicodailypost.com)
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Trump to shut down all 8k EV charging ports at federal govt buildings (electrek.co)
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WhatsApp, Signal Sign letter against UK privacy bill, say they will not comply (2023) (cnet.com)
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Doge fired FDA employees who were reviewing clinical trials for Musk's Neuralink (fortune.com)
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Google's new self-installed Android app warns you about nude images in Messages (androidauthority.com)
2
AI and a 160-year-old economics paradox (npr.org)
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Chinese state-linked accounts hyped DeepSeek AI launch ahead of US stock rout (reuters.com)
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DeepSeek's Popular AI App Is Explicitly Sending US Data to China (wired.com)
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New form of clickjacking to steal accounts (tomsguide.com)
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U.S. files complaint against fintech app Dave and its CEO (cnbc.com)
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Poker Players Are Cheating with Tiny Hidden Cameras (petapixel.com)
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Paraguay probing suspicious Huawei-owned vehicle seen near Taiwan envoy's house (focustaiwan.tw)
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Something is wrong on the Internet (lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com)
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Particle that only has mass when moving in one direction observed for first time (phys.org)
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The largest open-source dataset of car designs, including their aerodynamics (news.mit.edu)
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USB-C cable CT scan reveals sinister active electronics (tomshardware.com)
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How does the brain interpret computer languages? (2021) (arstechnica.com)
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World first carbon-14 diamond battery with potential lifespan of 1000s of years (bristol.ac.uk)
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The Crypto Plot Against America's Gold Reserves – US_Gold_Reserves=>BTC=>Whales (prospect.org)
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Chinese ship investigated over 'sabotaged' Baltic Sea internet cables (telegraph.co.uk)
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Undersea cable between Lithuania and Sweden damaged (lrt.lt)
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Tesla gains on report Trump team plans federal self-driving vehicle regulations (reuters.com)
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UK undersea cables worth £7.4T a day under 'real threat' from Russia (independent.co.uk)
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Sweden nixed new wind farms for fear of missing Russian missiles (defensenews.com)
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Artificial Intelligence, Scientific Discovery, and Product Innovation (marginalrevolution.com)
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TSMC Arizona achieves production yields similar to those at its fabs in Taiwan (tomshardware.com)
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CA driver chooses "NULL" license plate, gets $18K in other motorists' tickets (motorbiscuit.com)
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Julian Assange's dad thanks Vladimir Putin for his 'support' (smh.com.au)
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Hacker Breaches NASA's Systems What They Do in Response (inspiremore.com)
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Third Party Testing Paints Dark Picture of Tesla FSD (motortrend.com)
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These Founders Almost Killed Their $12B Business, What Went Wrong (entrepreneur.com)
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Physicist reveals tailwind has negligible effect on cycling speedl (phys.org)
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How Well Do Popular Bicycle Helmets Protect from Different Types of Head Injury? (springer.com)
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Levels of protection from different cycle helmets revealed by new ratings (medicalxpress.com)
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Hundreds of Hezbollah members reportedly injured by exploding pagers (bbc.com)
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Newly discovered antibody protects against all Covid-19 variants (medicalxpress.com)
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China's Connected Car Collapse Is a Warning for the American Market (thedrive.com)
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Pregnant shark tracked off Bermuda–then tag pings inside bigger creature (miamiherald.com)
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Trump threatens to send Meta's Mark 'Zuckerbucks' to prison if reelected (theregister.com)
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We created a new account in Telegram and started looking for a job in Estonia (threadreaderapp.com)
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Unitree Launches G1 Humanoid Robot with 3D Lidar and Dexterous Hands for USD 16k (circuitdigest.com)
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In Russia, questions swirl over arrest of Telegram boss (bbc.com)
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Arrest of Pavel Durov, Telegram CEO, charges of terrorism, fraud, child porn (decripto.org)
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Printed electronics material can store 1,000X more charge than current forms (phys.org)
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Scientists drilled holes in a plane wing to reduce sonic booms. It worked (scmp.com)
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Cell-Free Bioactive Scaffold Supports Cartilage Regeneration-Large Animal Joints (genengnews.com)
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Habitual stone-tool aided extractive foraging in white-faced capuchins (2018) (biorxiv.org)
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Deepfake Scammers Fail to Infiltrate Ferrari After Exec Got Suspicious (msn.com)
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A Silicon Valley exec had $400k stolen by cybercriminals while buying a home (nbcnews.com)
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MOSFETs on NASA's Europa satellite can't handle space radiation; mission at risk (tomshardware.com)
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"It takes 2 hours to orbit at the surface of any object made of rock" (iflscience.com)
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Researchers discover a new form of scientific fraud: 'sneaked references' (phys.org)
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Russia Leverages AI-enhanced "Meliorator" software for foreign malign influence (cyber.gc.ca)
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Plate Tectonics May Occur on 0.003% of Planets and Be Key to Intelligent Life (universetoday.com)
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Princeton engineers create new oyster-inspired cement 17X more crack-resistant (princeton.edu)
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Tell HN: Just got mobile alert: 911 services down statewide in Mass. Others?
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Student Busted with AI Device That Whispers Test Answers into Their Ear (futurism.com)
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AI discovers new rare-earth-free magnet at 200 times the speed of man (newatlas.com)
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The Glacier Rescue Project (theatlantic.com)
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A woman who sold time – and the man who tried to stop her (bbc.com)
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Chernobyl's "wild boar paradox" has been cracked (iflscience.com)
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TSMC and ASML can remotely disable chip-making equipment if China invades Taiwan (scmp.com)
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Nvidia CEO says future of coding as a career might already be dead, due to AI (windowscentral.com)
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