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Google is bringing Android to PCs with AluminiumOS (pocket-lint.com)

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Nokia: The Deep Fall of an Industry Giant – The Rise and Fall of Nokia Mobile [video] (youtube.com)

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Carrier-grade NAT: The Killer of the "Homelab" (a6n.co.uk)

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TSU 101 an New Type of Computing Hardware (extropic.ai)

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AI Is the Bubble to Burst Them All (wired.com)

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Gigabit Router... That Can't Do 10 Gigabit? [video] (youtube.com)

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Reviewers Behaving Badly (science.org)

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Notorious fraudster Marsalek thrives in Russia, now aids Russian FSB (nv.ua)

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ReScript: A typed language, compiles to efficient and human-readable JavaScript (rescript-lang.org)

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The ClickFix Attack That Wasn't: From a Fake AnyDesk Installer to MetaStealer (huntress.com)

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NATO's Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Defence Policy (nato.int)

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NixOS Is the Endgame of Distrohopping (joshblais.com)

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Git exclude, a handy feature you might not know about (marijkeluttekes.dev)

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People Are Using Garry's Mod to Circumvent the UK Censorship Law (80.lv)

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The Deadliest Virus (virology.ws)

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Compare: Bash Elvish NuShell Murex es-shell fish xonsh PowerShell Oil Ion (gist.github.com)

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Compare: Bash Elvish NuShell Murex es-shell fish xonsh PowerShell Oil Ion

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Russian use of chemical weapons in Ukraine is 'widespread' and growing (independent.co.uk)

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Meta refuses to crack down on rampant scams from bogus ads: avoid losing revenue (nypost.com)

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Gibberlink: AI-to-AI communication system using audio transmission (gbrl.ai)

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Nail salon employee pleads guilty, had 13 remote IT jobs done by devs in China (reddit.com)

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Vizio Shows What Happens When U.S. Fascism and TV Enshittification Meet (techdirt.com)

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China Worker Shortage, Xi Telling Kids to Study Manufacturing (bloomberg.com)

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I won't connect my dishwasher to your stupid cloud [video] (youtube.com)

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UK's first permanent facial recognition cameras installed in South London (theregister.com)

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An AI Coding Assistant Refused to Code, Suggests the User to Learn It Himself (arstechnica.com)

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Rodent for dinner, US residents encouraged to eat invasive nutria (theguardian.com)

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[dupe] Apple Removes End-to-End Encryption Feature from UK After Backdoor Order (bloomberg.com)

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Russian Oligarch Held Stake in SpaceX Through Trust While He Was Sanctioned (bloomberg.com)

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Nitazenes: Battle with Deadly Synthetic Opioids and Drug Trade Links to China (postimees.ee)

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DeepSeek worked well, until we asked it about Tiananmen Square and Taiwan (theguardian.com)

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Costa Rican supermarket wins trademark battle against Nintendo (ticotimes.net)

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Truck Nuts (wikipedia.org)

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[dupe] EU fines EU for breaching EU data protection law (cyberdaily.au)

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Fired Disney employee will plead guilty to hacking menus to hide peanut content (cnbc.com)

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38C3: Illegal Instructions (ccc.de)

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Woman convicted of murdering her doppelganger when trying to fake her own death (euronews.com)

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[flagged] Scandal in Russian military town as new school is decorated with F-16 images (thebarentsobserver.com)

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Booking.com says typos giving strangers access to private trip info is not a bug (arstechnica.com)

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3 people killed after Google Maps lead their car to incomplete flyover in UP (indiatoday.in)

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MIT 'Bans' Student over Essay (sampan.org)

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Biological Warfare (wikipedia.org)

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The Problem with AI Is About Power, Not Technology (jacobin.com)

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Ambulance hits cyclist, rushes him to hospital, then sticks him with $1,800 bill (oregonlive.com)

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Threads Bans Anyone for Mentioning Hitler, Even to Criticize (techdirt.com)

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Android Trojan that intercepts voice calls to banks just got more stealthy (arstechnica.com)

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Where Open Access Has Failed to Reform Academic Publishing, Antitrust Law Might (techdirt.com)

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OpenZFS deduplication is good now and you shouldn't use it (despairlabs.com)

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Did the Pharaoh's Forces Burn Down Biblical Libnah 3k Years Ago? (haaretz.com)

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For Sale: Used Domain (**Clean Title**) (jim-nielsen.com)

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The Vatican unveils official anime girl mascot (nichegamer.com)

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Over 40% of foreigner deaths in Korea have unknown causes (koreatimes.co.kr)

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Yes, Go Does Have Exceptions (kristoff.it)

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X is the latest social media site letting 3rd parties use your data to train AI (cbc.ca)

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Man Arrested for Using AI Songs and a Bot Army to Scam Spotify for Millions (vice.com)

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KY man's organs were nearly harvested. Then doctors realized he was still alive (independent.co.uk)

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How to choose the right business model for your Open Source project (opensource.net)

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Masamitsu Yoshioka, Last Pearl Harbor Bombardier, Dies at 106 (nytimes.com)

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More than 100 raccoons besiege house of woman who had been feeding them (theguardian.com)

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Threefold Death (wikipedia.org)

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Muggeseggele (wikipedia.org)

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Rat birth control could soon roll out in New York City (pix11.com)

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AWS hands OpenSearch to Linux Foundation, isn't Elasticsearch open source again? (devclass.com)

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Iceland: Police shoot first polar bear sighted in years (dw.com)

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Larry Ellison: AI surveillance ensures 'citizens will be on their best behavior' (businessinsider.com)

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Git with Python How to GitPython Tutorial and PyGit2 Tutorial (carcano.ch)

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CEO on keeping your mouse forever: it's like Rolex, you’re going to love that (fortune.com)

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the US wants to use facial recognition to identify migrant children as they age (technologyreview.com)

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Logitech F710 gamepad, allegedly contributed to Titan submersible implosion (tomshardware.com)

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A teen tech whiz 'God's influencer' will become the first millennial saint (npr.org)

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Robot 'commits suicide' in South Korea due to excessive workload (cnbctv18.com)

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EU Asked Temu, Shein to Show Compliance with Services Act (bloomberg.com)

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"Monkeys with a grenade": inside the nuclear-power station, Ukraine's front line (economist.com)

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Jolla Mind 2: privacy-first AI Computer (jollamind2.com)

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Firefox Blocks Add-Ons to Circumvent Russia Censorship (mastodon.social)

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Topical Context in Information Panel (support.google.com)

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How Cicadas Make Noise [video] (youtube.com)

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Building the ENDGAME invisible PC [video] (youtube.com)

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A closer look at training AI models using kids with GoPros (theregister.com)

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Scriptable operating systems with Lua (2014) [pdf] (netbsd.org)

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App Scout Park lets users in Sweden tip off wrongly parked cars to earn money (euronews.com)

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Truong My Lan: Vietnamese billionaire sentenced to death for $44B fraud (bbc.com)

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French couple who kept 159 cats banned from keeping pets (bbc.com)

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Helix: Post-modern and modal text editor (helix-editor.com)

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Japan set to launch first wood satellite (woodworkingnetwork.com)

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Reddit will let users buy its IPO, warns that they could make the stock riskier (cnbc.com)

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Palm Foleo (wikipedia.org)

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Asus and ASRock Leak Details on AMD Ryzen 8000G APUs (guru3d.com)

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Pipe Dreams: The life and times of Yahoo Pipes (retool.com)

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Windows 12 might not happen after all, but that would be for the best (bgr.com)

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Alphabet Loses Antitrust Fight with Epic Games over Google Play (bloomberg.com)

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Beyond "Abolish the FDA" (astralcodexten.com)

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Canonical shows how to use Snaps without the Snap Store (theregister.com)

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Man tries to scare off birds, accidentally creates 'magpie god' (bigspringherald.com)

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Gen Z is worried they're going to raise a generation of iPad kids (businessinsider.com)

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Manifest Destiny (wikipedia.org)

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eBPF: Unlocking the Kernel [Official Documentary] [video] (youtube.com)

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I Feel Asleep (thedailywtf.com)

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How to manage teams in a world designed for individuals (economist.com)

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Canon's Advanced Chip Machines to Cost a Fraction of ASML's Best (bloomberg.com)