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Daily Berlin Subway Puzzle (umsteigen.app)
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OpenAI's apparent failure to visit key site raises questions over UK investment (theguardian.com)
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The biggest iceberg has melted away, aged 40 or so (economist.com)
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Nearly a Million Investors Lost a Total of $3.8B on Trump Crypto Coin (nytimes.com)
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Companies Are Throttling Employees' AI Use Because It's Too Expensive (404media.co)
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Claude Helped a Hacker Find a Way to Issue Tickets to US Music Festivals (wired.com)
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Nintendo has raised its employees base salary by 10% (mynintendonews.com)
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Vietnamese US deportee returns home after a year in South Sudan (eyeradio.org)
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A Visit to id Software (November 1993) (youtube.com)
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Feds freaked over Fable 5 after 'fix this code', not jailbreak, say researchers (theregister.com)
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Bitlocker Bypass by Nightmare Eclipse (churchofmalware.org)
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Four by Three (hankgreen.com)
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They Tried to Catch a Predator. They Trapped Themselves Instead (nytimes.com)
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Charlie Bites, Badgers Dance and a Lettuce Endures in This Archive of Web Memes (nytimes.com)
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The Florida woman catfishing America's political class (politico.com)
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The SpaceX IPO is great for Elon Musk and terrible for you (theverge.com)
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Europe versus America: A Response to the Critics (paulkrugman.substack.com)
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Microsoft's stance on zero day exploits is a dumpster fire of their own making (doublepulsar.com)
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Trump's Endgame Is Surrender (theatlantic.com)
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How These Doctors Keep Brains Going After Death (youtube.com)
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Trump's More Than 3,700 Trades Astonish Wall Street Insiders (bloomberg.com)
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Judge Says Krafton Must Rehire Fired 'Subnautica' CEO (bloomberg.com)
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The Feed Is Fake (vulture.com)
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The Secret Machine That Shapes Your Opinion of Celebrities (2025) (gq.com)
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Officially, Marco Rubio is still banned from China. So how is he in Beijing? (washingtonpost.com)
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xAI Adds 19 New Gas Turbines Despite Ongoing Lawsuit (wired.com)
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AI eats software: Top investor dumps Microsoft shares (heise.de)
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Paper Factory (nathanwilmers.com)
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Red Card or Black Card? The Conscription Lottery in Thailand (nytimes.com)
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Steep fertilizer and fuel prices could squeeze US farmers for months to come (wpr.org)
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Chaotic whale rescue shocks marine biologists (science.org)
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The growing risk of a 'non-linear spike' in oil prices (ft.com)
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Tell HN: Archive.ph Is Gone
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Phony whistleblowers, fake journalists and cyber spies (icij.org)
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A View from the Floor of the White House Correspondents' Dinner (dandiamond.substack.com)
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EU age verification app: "Worry-free package" with security vulnerabilities (heise.de)
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AI's New Training Data: Your Old Work Slacks and Emails (forbes.com/sites/annatong)
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The "AI Vulnerability Storm": Building a "Mythos-ready“ security program [pdf] (cloudsecurityalliance.org)
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Silicon Valley Is Spending Millions to Stop One of Its Own (wired.com)
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New disclosures reveal how DOGE worked (washingtonpost.com)
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AI Is Using So Much Energy That Computing Firepower Is Running Out (wsj.com)
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Reverse engineering Gemini's SynthID detection (github.com/aloshdenny)
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Rare China visit, Taiwan's opposition leader calls for reconciliation (aljazeera.com)
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First Western Digital, now Sony: The tech giant suspends SD card sales (mashable.com)
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Zipf's Law (wikipedia.org)
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'The thing I want to emphasize is that nobody knows' (tker.co)
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We don't need to hack your AI Agent to hack your AI Agent (srlabs.de)
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The fast rise and epic fall of Clubhouse (theverge.com)
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TTL Exceeded – In Memory of FX (phenoelit.de)
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The Wildest Frat Party on Campus? Prediction Markets (wsj.com)
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NSA and IETF – The Structure of the Debate (cr.yp.to)
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The U.S. spent $30B to ditch textbooks (fortune.com)
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The disappearing art gallery in your post office (washingtonpost.com)
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Classified Whistleblower Complaint About Tulsi Gabbard Stalls Within Her Agency (wsj.com)
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Georges Borchardt, 97, Dies; Literary Agent Championed Wiesel's 'Night' (nytimes.com)
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The 'Doomsday Glacier' Could Flood the Earth. Can a 50-Mile Wall Stop It? (theatlantic.com)
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State Terror Has Arrived (nytimes.com)
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CEOs Say AI Is Making Work More Efficient. Employees Tell a Different Story (wsj.com)
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Year Old Vulnerability in Glibc (phoronix.com)
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You may just be renting your car even if you have a loan (washingtonpost.com)
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[flagged] What life is like in Minneapolis now (donmoynihan.substack.com)
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Who's who at X, the deepfake porn site formerly known as Twitter (ft.com)
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The rise of AI tools that write about you when you die (washingtonpost.com)
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Update on Coupang Korea Cybersecurity Incident (aboutcoupang.com)
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Far-right online dating site leaked (okstupid.lol)
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A Sheriff, a Murder – and a Southern Town That Wants None of It (slate.com)
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Zelensky reveals full 20-point peace plan draft backed by Ukraine, US (kyivindependent.com)
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Is Proton leaving Switzerland? (techradar.com)
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Mozilla's New CEO Bets Firefox's Future on AI (slashdot.org)
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Weird Generalization and Inductive Backdoors: New Ways to Corrupt LLMs (arxiv.org)
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AI chatbots can sway voters better than political advertisements (technologyreview.com)
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A New Anonymous Phone Carrier Lets You Sign Up with Nothing but a Zip Code (wired.com)
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AI CEO – Replace your boss before they replace you (replaceyourboss.ai)
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The Doge Succession Drama Elon Musk Left Behind (politico.com)
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Fake Bomb Threats Baffle the Police Across Asia (nytimes.com)
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A mom and a pastor shot two escaped lab monkeys (washingtonpost.com)
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Six Words Every Killer Should Know: 'I Feared for My Life, Officer' (wsj.com)
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I Led Product Safety at OpenAI. Don't Trust Its Claims About 'Erotica.' (nytimes.com)
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Surveillance data challenges what we thought we knew about location tracking (lighthousereports.com)
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OpenAI is trying to clamp down on 'bias' in ChatGPT (theverge.com)
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Tracking of AI generated images and messaging for Dutch Elections (campaigntracker.nl)
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I was kidnapped by Russia at 16 – like so many Ukrainian kids (thetimes.com)
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[flagged] Europe Can No Longer Ignore That It's Under Russian Attack (worldpoliticsreview.com)
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Settlement of Anthropic lawsuit gets tentative approval (nwu.org)
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OpenAI admits AI hallucinations are mathematically inevitable (computerworld.com)
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Airports across Europe face disruptions due to cyberattack (dw.com)
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Nvidia to Buy $5B Stake in Intel (nytimes.com)
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Anthropic Copyright Settlement (anthropiccopyrightsettlement.com)
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Giorgio Armani Transformed Tailoring (gq.com)
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The New Yorker's Vaunted Fact-Checking Department (newyorker.com)
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AI slop attacks on the curl project – Daniel Stenberg [video] (youtube.com)
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Microsoft talks set to push OpenAI's restructure into next year (ft.com)
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Exxon Held Secret Talks with Rosneft About Going Back to Russia (wsj.com)
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China military parade to show off hypersonic missiles and autonomous weapons (ft.com)
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The boss of SAP on Europe's botched approach to digital sovereignty (economist.com)
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92-year-old sprinter has the muscle cells of someone in their 20s (washingtonpost.com)
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Why Magic, Dragons and Explicit Sex Are in Bookstores Everywhere (nytimes.com)
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NSA's Acting Director Tried to Save Top Scientist from Purge (nytimes.com)
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