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Hacker used Anthropic's Claude chatbot to attack government agencies in Mexico (engadget.com)
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How a Zomato "Feature" Enables Stalking – Which They Call "Working as Intended" (jatindotpy.substack.com)
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The RAM shortage is coming for everything you care about (theverge.com)
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I tracked my relationships for 6 years. New friends are negative ROI (twitter.com/the2ndfloorguy)
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UpScrolled is currently unavailable for download on the Play Store (twitter.com/realupscrolled)
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AI Chatbots Are Poisoning Research Archives with Fake Citations (rollingstone.com)
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The AI wildfire is coming. it's going to be painful and healthy (ceodinner.substack.com)
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Netflix to Acquire Warner Bros. In $82.7B Deal (hollywoodreporter.com)
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Indian Govt. Issues SIM Binding Directions to WhatsApp and Telegram (medianama.com)
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CDC data confirms US is 2 months away from losing measles elimination status (arstechnica.com)
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YouTube Reveals Plan to Allow Banned Creators to Return to Platform (hollywoodreporter.com)
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India expands censorship powers, lets lower officials demand takedowns (aljazeera.com)
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India: Income Tax Bill allows officials to forcibly access social media, email (thehindu.com)
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WhatsApp is dropping its native Windows app in favor of an uglier web version (theverge.com)
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News publishers take paywall-blocker 12ft.io offline (theverge.com)
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Reddit's UK users must now prove they're 18 to view adult content (arstechnica.com)
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Elite Dating Services Are Thriving as Love Defies Economic Woes (bloomberg.com)
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How to Disappear: Secrets of the Greatest Privacy Experts (theatlantic.com)
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Cargo thieves attack the U.S. supply chain (cnbc.com)
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Spain and Parts of Portugal and France Hit by Widespread Power Outage (nytimes.com)
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Short Video Isn't Just Rotting Our Brains. It's Rewiring Them (thedispatch.com)
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I Can't Track You? We'll Have to Break Up (wsj.com)
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Everyone knows all the apps on your phone (peabee.substack.com)
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Meta Plans to Charge $14 a Month for Ad-Free Instagram or Facebook (wsj.com)
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The Slop Society (wheresyoured.at)
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Stronger age checks to come into force for online pornography sites in UK (theguardian.com)
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Cloudflare's VPN app among half-dozen pulled from Indian app stores (techcrunch.com)
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Microsoft Is Forcing Its AI Assistant on People–and Making Them Pay (yahoo.com)
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The Ugly Truth About Spotify Is Finally Revealed (honest-broker.com)
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FTC bans hidden junk fees in hotel, event ticket prices (cnbc.com)
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To Log into WordPress, You Now Have to Agree Pineapple on Pizza Is Good (404media.co)
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French news titles sue X over allegedly running their content without payment (theguardian.com)
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Instagram is lowering video quality for unpopular videos (techcrunch.com)
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San Francisco to pay $212M to end reliance on 5.25-inch floppy disks (arstechnica.com)
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[flagged] X will pay its Premium users to engage with each other (theverge.com)
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Leaving WordPress (.org or WPF, still unsure which one) (megabyterose.com)
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Automattic is doing open source dirty (world.hey.com)
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Marques Brownlee says 'I hear you' after fans criticize his new wallpaper app (theverge.com)
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US sues Visa for monopoly on debit card use (theguardian.com)
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X files antitrust lawsuit against advertisers over 'illegal boycott' (theverge.com)
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CrowdStrike offers a $10 apology gift card to say sorry for outage (techcrunch.com)
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EU says X's blue tick accounts deceive users (bbc.com)
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Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detour (androidauthority.com)
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Authy got hacked, and 33M user phone numbers were stolen (appleinsider.com)
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The Youngest Pandemic Children Are Now in School, and Struggling (nytimes.com)
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Unskippable ads might come to an Instagram app near you (neowin.net)
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Adobe's CEO Is Just Not on the Same Wavelength as Artists (petapixel.com)
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What Happens When a Romance Writer Gets Locked Out of Google Docs (wired.com)
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Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries, report finds (theguardian.com)
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YouTube: The End of the MrBeast Era (polygon.com)
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A Wyze outage is cutting off people's access to their security cameras (theverge.com)
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Mozilla places Microsoft under fire for using deceptive tricks in Edge (windowscentral.com)
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How Tech Outstayed Its Welcome (wheresyoured.at)
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Bayer ordered to pay $2.25B after jury links herbicide Roundup to cancer (washingtonpost.com)
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How to Be Successful (samaltman.com)
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Who Is Killing All These Stories About a Controversial Tech Mogul? (thedailybeast.com)
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[flagged] What We Lost When Twitter Became X (newyorker.com)
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Sports photos of 2023: Great images and the stories behind them (bbc.co.uk)
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Indian Telecom Bill allows Centre to take over services over 'national security' (indiatoday.in)
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X outage breaks all outgoing links, again (theverge.com)
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Elon's Gordian Knot (wheresyoured.at)
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Amazon announces online car sales for the first time, starting with Hyundai (theverge.com)
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What the QWAC? (scotthelme.co.uk)
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India Is Using Terrorism Laws to Target Journalists (wired.co.uk)
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The Science of Rice [video] (youtube.com)
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Where Does New York City Office Furniture Go When No One Wants It? (nytimes.com)
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Where Does New York City Office Furniture Go When No One Wants It? (designtaxi.com)
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She wrote to a scientist about her fatigue. It inspired a breakthrough (washingtonpost.com)
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Why we didn’t get a malaria vaccine sooner (worksinprogress.co)
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Clubhouse is pivoting from live audio to group messaging (engadget.com)
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Telecom companies in India want tech firms to pay for network usage (techcrunch.com)
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Researchers have found that micro-spikes etched into titanium rupture microbes (newatlas.com)
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Dark Patterns: Indiegogo edition [video] (youtube.com)
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Glitch wipes out most pictures and links tweeted before December 2014
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Something Has Changed on City Streets, and Amazon Is to Blame (nytimes.com)
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Canon warns printer users to manually wipe Wi-Fi settings before discarding (arstechnica.com)
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India mandates licensing for laptop, tablet imports in blow to Apple, Samsung (reuters.com)
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How Restaurants Got So Loud (theatlantic.com)
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On the trail of the Dark Avenger: the most dangerous virus writer in the world (theguardian.com)
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YouTube Premium quietly goes up in price to $14 per month (engadget.com)
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Reddit crushed the biggest protest in its history (theverge.com)
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Why your avocado toast costs $20 (foodandwine.com)
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[flagged] Guilty Until Proven Innocent in Ireland (persuasion.community)
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How Weight Training Burns Fat (nytimes.com)
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The Toxic Effects of Branding Your Workplace a “Family” (hbr.org)
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Debunking the Dunning-Kruger Effect (theconversation.com)
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Discord Will Soon Be Requiring Users to Pick a New Username (ign.com)
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PornHub blocks users in Utah, cites state’s age verification law (kslnewsradio.com)
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How the Streaming Era Turned Music into Sludge (wired.com)
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Elon Musk Turned the Blue Check Mark into a Scarlet Letter (slate.com)
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Twitter has a surprising 'no refunds' policy for rejected gold check applicants (mashable.com)
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India to require Facebook and Twitter rely on government fact checking (techcrunch.com)
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How Airbnb attracted close to a million new hosts in 2022 (uxdesign.cc)
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In supermarkets across Europe, inflation is leading to a surge in food theft (lemonde.fr)
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The 'Airbnbust' proves the Wild West days of online vacation rentals are over (businessinsider.com)
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Linus Tech Tips YouTube Channel Is Down After Crypto Scammer Hack (gizmodo.com)
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Gaslighting, Narcissist, and More Psychology Terms You're Misusing (time.com)
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The case for hanging out (slate.com)
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