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Wi-Fi That Can Withstand a Nuclear Reactor: This receiver chip can take it (ieee.org)

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Live and Let AI: Former CIA officer says human spies matter more in the LLM age (theregister.com)

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A PHP license change is imminent (lwn.net)

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CDC Pauses Testing for Rabies and Pox Viruses (nytimes.com)

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Visa is bringing AI to credit card charge disputes (qz.com)

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AT&T signs deal worth $2B to upgrade emergency cellular network (reuters.com)

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New Color Mode Coming to GIMP (gimp.org)

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TSMC plans 3-nanometre chip production launch in Japan in 2028 (reuters.com)

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AMD Revives Linux Kernel Patches For Hardware-Accelerated vIOMMU (phoronix.com)

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Operation Moonshot: Can Claude Rewrite Linux in Rust? (zolty.systems)

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New 'Lord of the Rings' Movie from Stephen Colbert in Development at WB (variety.com)

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Fets and Crosses: Tic-Tac-Toe built from 2458 discrete transistors (schilk.co)

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Why Anti-Trust Regulators Should Reject WBD-Paramount Skydance Link-Up (deadline.com)

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Alibaba Unveils New Chip Design to Meet Surging Demand for AI (bloomberg.com)

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Tesla's Full Self-Driving is on the cusp of a recall (theverge.com)

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Arizona Becomes First State to Criminally Charge Kalshi (newrepublic.com)

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systemd v260 (github.com/systemd)

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Music copyright case in Portland focuses on 12 bars from two Catholic hymns (oregonlive.com)

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Trump's plan to shut down weather and climate center triggers lawsuit (arstechnica.com)

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The environmental cost of datacentres is rising. Is it time to quit AI? (theguardian.com)

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Amazon rolls out 1-hour, 3-hour delivery as ultrafast shipping trend grows (cnbc.com)

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PayPal ends Google Wallet integration (heise.de)

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The AI co-scientist is here – AI models are evolving from chats to hypotheses (nature.com)

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Nvidia powers further into CPU market with new systems packing 256 Vera cores (theregister.com)

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Race on to establish globally recognised 'AI-free' logo (bbc.com)

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The new robber barons are the tech tycoons (elpais.com)

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I Watched 6 Hours of DOGE Bro Testimony. Here's What They Had to Say (404media.co)

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systemd 260-rc3 Released With AI Agents Documentation Added (phoronix.com)

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Boeing's Bizarre Planes That Were Never Built (airlineratings.com)

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How to build a moon base – China and the US are in a race to build outposts (scientificamerican.com)

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Atlassian lays off 1,600 workers ahead of AI push (theguardian.com)

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We Scanned 50 Cursor Rules Files From GitHub. 6 Had Hidden Instructions. (agentseal.org)

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Announcing Fedora Linux 44 Beta (fedoramagazine.org)

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NASA and SpaceX disagree about manual controls for lunar lander (arstechnica.com)

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Ig Nobels ceremony moves to Europe over security concerns (arstechnica.com)

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Palantir's lethal AI weaponry deployed to find chairs for US Government staff (theregister.com)

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US blindsides states with surprise settlement in Live Nation/Ticketmaster trial (arstechnica.com)

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Nvidia backs AI data center startup Nscale as it hits $14.6B valuation (cnbc.com)

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10–97% in nine minutes: BYD presents second generation of Blade Battery (electrive.com)

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Ben Affleck Founded a Filmmaker-Focused AI Tech Company. Netflix Just Bought It. (hollywoodreporter.com)

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Modernizing swapping: virtual swap spaces (lwn.net)

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SpyTech: The Underwater Wire Tap (hackaday.com)

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Congress puts the ISS on life support until 2032, orders Moon base plan (theregister.com)

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An effort to secure the Network Time Protocol (lwn.net)

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macOS Tahoe 26.3.1 update will "upgrade" your M5's CPU to new "super" cores (arstechnica.com)

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Musk testifies tweet that led to $44B lawsuit "may not have been my wisest" (arstechnica.com)

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OpenWRT 25.12.0 Released (openwrt.org)

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An in-kernel machine-learning library (lwn.net)

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Nvidia to invest $4 billion in two photonics companies (cnbc.com)

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GNU Hurd on Guix Is Ready with 64-Bit Support, SMP Multiprocessor Support "Soon" (phoronix.com)

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NASA announces overhaul of Artemis program amid safety concerns, delays (cbsnews.com)

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Lamborghini cancels electric Lanzador as supercar buyers reject EVs (arstechnica.com)

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Torvalds Drops Old Linux Kconfig Option to Address Tiresome Kernel Log Spam (phoronix.com)

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James Webb Telescope Takes a First Peek Inside Uranus (extremetech.com)

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Booklore – A modern way to organize, read, and own your digital library (booklore.org)

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Happy Birthday XDP! (medium.com/tom_84912)

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AI is stress-testing processor architectures and RISC-V fits the moment (edn.com)

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DEF CON bans three Epstein-linked men from future events (theregister.com)

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OpenClaw security fears lead Meta, other AI firms to restrict its use (wired.com)

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The 30-year fight over how many numbers we need to describe reality (newscientist.com)

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FreeBSD's KDE Desktop Install Option Ready for Testing (phoronix.com)

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[flagged] Stephen Colbert says CBS forbid interview of Democrat because of FCC threat (arstechnica.com)

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Ford's New 2028 Electric Truck Will Be a Fully Modern EV for $30,000 (caranddriver.com)

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Gentoo Has Moved to Codeberg (gentoo.org)

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Drink Whole Milk, Eat Red Meat, and Use ChatGPT (theatlantic.com)

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SpaceX takes down Dragon crew arm, giving Starship a leg up in Florida (arstechnica.com)

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No One, Including Furry Friends, Will Be Safer in Ring's Surveillance Nightmare (eff.org)

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New research reveals how the brain separates speech into words (scientificamerican.com)

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Hacking a $22 Wi-Fi toy drone to understand its firmware, protocols, and limits (farhaan.me)

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SCOTUS to decide if 1988 video tape privacy law applies to internet uses (jurist.org)

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Intel, AMD notify customers in China of lengthy waits for CPUs (reuters.com)

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Intel, AMD notify customers in China of lengthy waits for CPUs (reuters.com)

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FBI stymied by Apple's Lockdown Mode after seizing journalist's iPhone (arstechnica.com)

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Netflix says users can cancel service if HBO Max merger makes it too expensive (arstechnica.com)

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Fish 4.4.0 (github.com/fish-shell)

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Texas Instruments in advanced talks to buy chip designer Silicon Laboratories (ft.com)

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Intel is moving into GPUs and has hired a chief architect, CEO Lip-Bu Tan says (cnbc.com)

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Nvidia's $100B OpenAI deal has seemingly vanished (arstechnica.com)

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Trump's UAE Chip Deal Is a National Security Risk (bloomberg.com)

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China is banning hidden electric door handles for EVs (theverge.com)

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Palantir CEO defends surveillance tech as US Government contracts boost sales (reuters.com)

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KDE's new Plasma Login Manager is tightly bound to systemd (freebsd.org)

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Reverse Engineering the Apple AirTag 2 with Die Shots (electronupdate.blogspot.com)

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Motorola is getting away with zero OS updates thanks to regulatory loophole (androidauthority.com)

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Unable to Stop Al, SAG-AFTRA Mulls a Studio Tax on Digital Performers (variety.com)

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Darren Aronofsky's New AI Series About the Revolutionary War Looks Like Dogshit (gizmodo.com)

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Jury finds exGoogle engineer guilty of stealing AI secrets for Chinese companies (courthousenews.com)

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Waymo robotaxi hits a child near an elementary school in Santa Monica (techcrunch.com)

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SFC vs. VIZIO: who can enforce the GPL? (lwn.net)

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Linux kernel community drafts "plan for a plan" to replace Linus Torvalds (pcguide.com)

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LG's new subscription program charges up to £277 per month to rent a TV (arstechnica.com)

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Environmentalists worry Google behind bid to control Oregon town's water (sfgate.com)

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ChatGPT Is Pulling Answers from Elon Musk's Grokipedia (techputs.com)

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Khaby Lame, world’s biggest TikToker from Senegal sells company in $900m deal (businessinsider.com)

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How the TikTok deal could tighten Trump's cultural grip (politico.com)

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ADSL over Wet String (revk.uk)

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Japan suspends largest nuclear plant hours after restart (bbc.com)

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Trump FCC threatens to enforce equal-time rule on late-night talk shows (arstechnica.com)

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NASA ends financial support for planetary science groups (scientificamerican.com)

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Delay / Disruption Tolerant Networking for deep space communications (nasa.gov)