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US says Canada will regret decision to allow Chinese EVs into their market (reuters.com)
4
Nvidia allegedly slashes GPU supply 20% – no new GeForce gaming GPU until 2027 (tomshardware.com)
1
A high-memory elimination timeline for the Linux kernel (lwn.net)
17
China announces record $1.2T trade surplus despite Trump tariffs (bbc.com)
1
Exploring MSX-DOS and CP/M on OneChipBook FPGA-Powered Laptop (toughdev.com)
1
The First Solid-State Vehicle May Be a Motorcycle (ieee.org)
3
EPA makes it harder for states, tribes to block pipelines (insideclimatenews.org)
1
Humanoid Robots Are Here… and Embarrassingly Bad at Being Our Servants (gizmodo.com)
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Waymo passenger flees after car drives on Phoenix light rail tracks (azfamily.com)
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Driverless delivery vans in China go viral by causing chaos on roads (dexerto.com)
4
AG Paxton Secures Win Stopping Samsung from Using Smart TVs to Spy on Texans (texasattorneygeneral.gov)
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The unreasonable effectiveness of the Fourier transform (joshuawise.com)
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AI coding assistants are getting worse? (ieee.org)
1
Warner Bros. sticks with Netflix merger, calls Paramount's $108B bid "illusory" (arstechnica.com)
3
NASA considers rare early ISS crew return due to astronaut's medical issue (nbcnews.com)
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Why Musk says it would be a 'distraction' for SpaceX to go to Mars this year (morningstar.com)
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Computer scientist Yann LeCun: “Intelligence really is about learning” (arstechnica.com)
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The attrition is setting in: how Oregon's magic mushroom experiment lost its way (theguardian.com)
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Warner Bros. Discovery once again rejects Paramount offer in favor of Netflix (cnbc.com)
7
Stewart Cheifet, PBS host who chronicled the PC revolution, dies at 87 (arstechnica.com)
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US will overhaul childhood vaccine schedule to recommend fewer shots (cnn.com)
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[flagged] X blames users for Grok-generated CSAM; no fixes announced (arstechnica.com)
23
The last supported version of HP-UX is no more (theregister.com)
1
Harvard's Breakthroughs of 2025 (harvard.edu)
1
Caltech's 2025 Year in Review (caltech.edu)
1
The internet just made a 300TB copy of Spotify! (androidauthority.com)
2
Japan to restart biggest nuclear power plant, 15 years after Fukushima (cnn.com)
2
Building a Multi- Site Kubernetes Cluster with BGP Anycast (papadopoulos.tech)
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Trump Is Doubling Down on His Disastrous A.I. Chip Policy (nytimes.com)
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Systemd v259 (github.com/systemd)
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[flagged] American Academy of Pediatrics loses HHS funding after criticizing RFK Jr. (washingtonpost.com)
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US Senate confirms private astronaut, Musk ally Jared Isaacman as NASA chief (reuters.com)
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Amazon in talks to invest in OpenAI, source says (reuters.com)
4
Senators count the shady ways data centers pass energy costs on to Americans (arstechnica.com)
3
Uber and DoorDash Try to Halt NYC Law That Encourages Tipping (nytimes.com)
9
New MI6 chief: Tech bosses are becoming as powerful as nations (thetimes.com)
6
Oracle's $248 Billion Rent is Another Al 'Bombshell' (bloomberg.com)
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How a US Citizen Was Scanned With ICE's Facial Recognition Tech (404media.co)
1
The attrition is setting in: how Oregon's magic mushroom experiment lost its way (theguardian.com)
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Ukrainians sue US chip firms for powering Russian drones, missiles (arstechnica.com)
3
Using "AI" to manage your Fedora system seems like a bad idea (osnews.com)
4
Windows PC gaming in 2025: Handheld innovation, Arm progress, DirectX advances (windows.com)
20
BpfJailer: eBPF Mandatory Access Control [pdf] (lpc.events)
2
Failed 3D Printed Part Brings Down Small Plane (hackaday.com)
2
Hacking the Meatmeet BBQ Probe (softwaresecured.com)
3
Trump Administration Rules Threaten Nobel Prizes Won by Immigrants (nytimes.com)
3
What Is a Bus Mouse? A Technical History of Early Microsoft Mouse Interfaces (smallshire.no)
31
Linux CVEs, more than you ever wanted to know (kroah.com)
5
The metaverse is cooked, and Wall Street couldn't be happier (cnn.com)
1
How to Work with IPv6 Traffic in IPv4 Networks Using NAT64 (apriorit.com)
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CDC vaccine panel realizes again it has no idea what it's doing, delays big vote (arstechnica.com)
1
The NPU in your phone keeps improving–why isn't that making AI better? (arstechnica.com)
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Bill Gates-backed Modern Hydrogen lays off most of its employees (geekwire.com)
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[flagged] Palantir CEO Says Making War Crimes Constitutional Would Be Good for Business (gizmodo.com)
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RAM is so expensive, Samsung won't even sell it to Samsung (pcworld.com)
6
Bank of England warns of AI bubble risk (bbc.com)
19
Memtest86+ v8.00 Released (github.com/memtest86plus)
3
Gates: Linux is no threat to Windows (1999) (itprotoday.com)
3
Waymo Has a Charging Problem (insideevs.com)
8
One mile on bike is a 42¢ economic gain to society, a mile driving is a 20¢ loss (grist.org)
1
First Human Dies of Rare H5N5 Bird Flu Strain. Here's What You Need to Know (scientificamerican.com)
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There may not be a safe off-ramp for some taking GLP-1 drugs, study suggests (arstechnica.com)
4
He Hunted Alleged Groomers on Roblox. Then the Company Banned Him (wired.com)
4
When Will the US Get $15K EVs? (wired.com)
2
Tesla Sued Over Another Fatal Crash in Growing Scrutiny of Doors (bloomberg.com)
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France will investigate Musk's Grok chatbot after Holocaust denial claims (apnews.com)
3
OnlyFans Will Start Checking Criminal Records. Creators Say It's a Terrible Idea (404media.co)
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Amazon Pilots New Pedal-Assist Electric Delivery Vehicle (ieee.org)
3
Netflix's Warner Bros. Bid Would Include Theater Releases (bloomberg.com)
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RFK Jr.'s Miasma Theory of Health Is Spreading (theatlantic.com)
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James Watson Saw the True Form of DNA. Then It Blinded Him. (nytimes.com)
3
Kryptos' code unsolved. The CIA sculpture's creator is auctioning the solution (apnews.com)
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[flagged] MAHA Is Embracing Elizabeth Holmes. Here's Why. (politico.com)
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Intel says software engineer took 'top secret' documents after getting fired (oregonlive.com)
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Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Preferable to China Winning the Al Race (gizmodo.com)
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James Watson, who co-discovered the structure of DNA, has died at age 97 (npr.org)
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Why Does So Much New Technology Feel Inspired by Dystopian Sci-Fi Movies? (nytimes.com)
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang backtracks after saying China will win AI race (seekingalpha.com)
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Tesla board to shareholders: Pay Musk or else (reuters.com)
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The Disturbing Truth About How Airplanes Are Maintained Today (vanityfair.com)
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Don't panic yet, investors say as high-flying AI stocks tumble (reuters.com)
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Tesla's ‘Robotaxis' Keep Crashing—Even With Human ‘Safety Monitors' Onboard (miamiherald.com)
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Anti-science bills hit states, stripping away protections built over a century (apnews.com)
5
Adeia sues AMD for patent infringement over semiconductor technology (reuters.com)
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Debian's Apt Package Manager to Integrate Rust Code by May 2026 (linuxiac.com)
3
TikTok may become more right-wing as China signals approval for US sale (arstechnica.com)
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GM lays off 1,700 workers making EVs and batteries in Michigan, Tennessee (arstechnica.com)
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Kennedy directs CDC to study alleged harms of offshore wind farms (reuters.com)
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What Elon Musk's Version of Wikipedia Thinks About Hitler, Putin, and Apartheid (theatlantic.com)
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Semiconductor Industry Closes in on 400 Gb/s Photonics Milestone (ieee.org)
3
US Gas Turbine Shortage Likely to Slow AI Demand Growth (energyintel.com)
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NASA races to keep Artemis II on schedule, even when workers aren't being paid (arstechnica.com)
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New attacks are diluting secure enclave defenses from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel (arstechnica.com)
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Recreating a Homebrew Game System from 1987 (alex-j-lowry.github.io)
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Inside the Trump family's global crypto cash machine (reuters.com)
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Trump's UCLA deal: Pay us $1B+, and we can still cut your grants again (arstechnica.com)
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When eBPF Isn't Enough: Why We Went with a Kernel Module (riptides.io)
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Vaccine Skepticism Comes for Pet Owners, Too (nytimes.com)
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