Articles by turtlegrids
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Bear spray is exploding in the trash near Yellowstone National Park (sfgate.com)

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Bay Area customers may face warnings, fees under Recology's new camera system (sfgate.com)

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United flight from SFO disrupted by 'possible drone strike' (sfgate.com)

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At Coachella, Justin Bieber spends half an hour surfing YouTube (sfgate.com)

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Skunk mating season becoming a headache for Bay Area residents (sfgate.com)

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I tried Elon Musk's Wikipedia clone and boy is it racist (sfgate.com)

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'Circular' mega-deals by Bay Area tech giants are raising eyebrows (sfgate.com)

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Thomas Keller is urging California to block nonstick cookware ban (sfgate.com)

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OpenAI rankles users of its new app (sfgate.com)

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AI lovers grieve loss of ChatGPT's old model: 'Like saying goodbye to someone' (theguardian.com)

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California is about to end its popular EV carpool lane decal program (ktvu.com)

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The Waymo and Tesla competition just reached a crossroads (sfgate.com)

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The rush after the aircraft crash and performance of server (avherald.com)

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VMware perpetual license holders receive cease-and-desist letters from Broadcom (arstechnica.com)

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Real ID is a waste of my time and I don't need one (sfgate.com)

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Coachella is so hot that my phone overheated (sfgate.com)

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The Atlantic group chat article is journalistic malpractice (sfgate.com)

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[dupe] White House Reviewing Signal Use After War Plans Chat Leak (newsweek.com)

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The 'Severance' season finale was right to piss you off (sfgate.com)

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As protests hit Tesla, battle rages over if they're unfair to SF car owners (sfgate.com)

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GTA 6 fans gutted after learning it will be unplayable for PC Players at launch (gamingbible.com)

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Water is about to get a lot more expensive for Californians (sfgate.com)

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California is blaming Solar Incentive Programs for high energy bills (sfgate.com)

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Chinese man hospitalised after 3-hour childbirth simulation (scmp.com)

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The little Bay Area theme park that helped build Disneyland (sfgate.com)

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What happened to the n in restaurateur? (ciachef.edu)

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Lullaby Language (2006) (humansystemsinaction.com)

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Meta is using more than 100k Nvidia H100 AI GPUs to train Llama-4 (tomshardware.com)

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Rap Genius Explains Why Worse Is Better (2015) (firstround.com)

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McDonald's Discontinued Its Salad Offerings in America – Due to Lack of Demand (foodandwine.com)

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FDA: One death possibly linked to California mushroom candy (sfgate.com)

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Laid-off tech workers advised to sell plasma, personal belongings to survive (sfgate.com)

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First pair of Pandas to enter the United States in 21 years takes off from China (cnn.com)

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One of the most unusual heists in America seems to be unfolding at Taco Bell (sfgate.com)

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Residents of Atherton deploy 'bait houses' to crack down on burglars (sfgate.com)

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Short squeeze alert for BlackBerry stock (finbold.com)

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Some 787 Production Test Records Were Falsified, Boeing Says (aviationweek.com)

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Hong Kong Bitcoin, ether ETFs see tepid trading on debut (scmp.com)

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ByteDance reveals internal misconduct cases, including Data Leaks and Bribery (scmp.com)

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Tesla lays off more than 3,300 California workers, mostly in SF Bay Area (sfgate.com)

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This year's cicada invasion will be double trouble (futurity.org)

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Google slaps Chinese developers with lawsuit in NY for 'pig-butchering' scams (scmp.com)

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'Oppenheimer' Opens in Japan Eight Months After Worldwide Release (smithsonianmag.com)

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Apple lays off Bay Area workers in first mass cuts since pandemic (sfchronicle.com)

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Apple to install Baidu AI on its iPhone 16 and other products in China (scmp.com)

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Calif. residents sue Hermes because Birkin bags are too hard to buy (sfgate.com)

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Google's shiny new Bay Area office reportedly has terrible Wi-Fi (sfgate.com)

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Could barnacles find the missing MH370 plane? (nymag.com)

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Bay Area tech giant Cisco will lay off more than 4k in 5% staff cut (sfgate.com)

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Broadcom terminates VMware's free ESXi hypervisor (theregister.com)

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SBF likely off the hook for misplaced FTX funds after cops bust SIM swap ring (theregister.com)

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Beyond Blood Type: Genomics Can Show What You're Made of (2016) (wired.com)

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JPMorgan exec claims bank repels 45B cyberattack attempts per day (theregister.com)

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Mazda Agrees to Adopt Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS) (driveteslacanada.ca)

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Apple Vision Pro Lacks Wi-Fi 6E Support (macrumors.com)

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COVID-positive Californians now allowed to attend school, work (sfchronicle.com)

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Apple's fix for the Apple Watch sales ban could be disabling a useless feature (techcrunch.com)

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How Pirates Of The Caribbean Hijacked America's Metric System (2017) (npr.org)

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Google lays off Bay Area workers, closes Mtn View child care center (sfgate.com)

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Scientists hail new antibiotic that can kill drug-resistant bacteria (theguardian.com)

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California debuts 'turbo roundabout' to fix troubled intersection near Bay Area (sfgate.com)

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Apple's $85B-a-year services business faces legal reckoning (ft.com)

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Boeing urges inspections of 737 Max planes for 'possible loose bolt' (cnbc.com)

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Hackers say the Tesla nightmare in 'Leave the World Behind' could happen (sfgate.com)

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Lawsuit filed in California court claims Roblox facilitates child gambling (ktvu.com)

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[dupe] YouTuber who staged plane crash in California sentenced to 6 months in prison (foxnews.com)

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The End of Elon Musk (sfgate.com)

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Google Maps' new look may frustrate Calif. drivers as Thanksgiving travel begins (sfgate.com)

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OpenAI brings back Sam Altman as CEO just days after his firing unleashed chaos (sfgate.com)

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After Boeing declines to pay up, ransomware group leaks 45 GB of data (itbrew.com)

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Thieves fry Kenya's power grid for fast food (aljazeera.com)

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Elon Musk replaced on APEC artificial intelligence session by John Kerry (foxbusiness.com)

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Snoop Dogg says he's giving up smoking after years of marijuana use (msn.com)

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Blue Dollar a.k.a. Dólar Blue is parallel dollar rate of USD in Argentina (bluedollar.net)

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Apple Expanding Device Repair Programs for Consumers and Independent Shops (macrumors.com)

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Amazon quietly rolls out support for passkeys, with a catch (techcrunch.com)

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Can an 8-bit light gun work on a modern TV? (hackaday.com)

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iPhone 15 Pro Max is a disaster: Screen burn-in latest of reported issues (laptopmag.com)

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Tesla releases official API documentation to support third-party apps (electrek.co)

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Tesla slashes lease pricing on Model 3/Y, expects to lose half tax credit on 3 (electrek.co)

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Apple Asks Supreme Court to Reverse App Store Ruling Won by Epic (bloomberg.com)

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Cruise CEO Says SF ‘Should Be Rolling Out the Red Carpet’ for Robotaxis (sfist.com)

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Caesars Entertainment Pays $15M Ransom to Cyber-Hackers After Breach (nationalreview.com)

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China reassures assembled multinationals incl. Tesla, HSBC as FDI and stocks dip (scmp.com)

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One of the FBI’s most wanted hackers is trolling the U.S. government (techcrunch.com)

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JetBrains previews RustRover IDE for Rust development (infoworld.com)

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Some longtime fans of true crime are quitting the genre for good (washingtonpost.com)

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Texas cryptomining outfit earns more from idling rigs than digging Bitcoin (theregister.com)

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Ex-FTX Executive Ryan Salame Will Forfeit $1.5B as Part of Guilty Plea (coindesk.com)

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Microsoft Will Use Carbon-Absorbing Rocks to Meet Climate Goals (wsj.com)

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ChatGPT traffic slips again for third month in a row (reuters.com)

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Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows (bleepingcomputer.com)

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New type of crime wave sweeps Oakland’s waterfront (sfchronicle.com)

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Call of Duty Will Use AI to Moderate Voice Chats (theverge.com)

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Productivity soars at Bay Area firms committed to 4-day workweek (sfgate.com)

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Graphene Could Help Generate Hydrogen Cheaply and Sustainably (scitechdaily.com)

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Tech billionaires reportedly backing mysterious Solano County, CA land grab (sfgate.com)

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Burning Man attendees who rent trucks may face fines, GPS tracking (sfgate.com)

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San Francisco Died, Again (sfgate.com)

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Tesla data breach blamed on ‘insider wrongdoing’ (sfgate.com)