Articles by gnabgib
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Over The Edge 2.0: what indie researchers found about browser choice on Windows (blog.mozilla.org)

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Fourier pixels for bidirectional light control (nature.com)

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3D-printed bridge points the way to greener construction (news.mit.edu)

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DEA to Temporarily Schedule 7-Oh and Related Substances to Protect Public Safety (dea.gov)

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UEFI shims undermining Secure Boot (welivesecurity.com)

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Talbot Green man sentenced for offences associated with swatting (tarianrocu.org.uk)

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Scale Model of San Francisco Finds a Home at Long Last (inglesidelight.com)

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How I use HTMX with Go (alexedwards.net)

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Canada's electronic spy agency conducted cyberattacks on fentanyl brokers (theglobeandmail.com)

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Space cargo costs could fall more than 90% by 2040 (cam.ac.uk)

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Germany wants rental e-scooter companies to pay for accidents (electrek.co)

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Teachers and Local Businesses Win as Meta Expands Louisiana Data Center (fb.com)

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The Meta Glasses backlash is changing how (or if) people use them (engadget.com)

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Creator Sues for First Amendment Rights After Being Blocked from JD Vance Event (aclu.org)

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The FBI built its own replica small town to simulate real-world cyberattacks (techcrunch.com)

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Using AI to Let History Speak About Bank Runs (newyorkfed.org)

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Secret Claude tracker surprises users after Anthropic's anti-surveillance stance (theregister.com)

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Discord Goes Ban-Happy, Suspends People for Benign Images (gizmodo.com)

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Which 'AI scientist' suits your lab? A guide for the perplexed (nature.com)

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Discovery could lead to brighter, more energy-efficient digital displays (news.mit.edu)

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Most ArXiv papers contain information never meant to be shared (nature.com)

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'Humanizer' tool can erase signs of AI-written text (nature.com)

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Tinfoil Pigeons – see the aircraft overhead (tinfoilpigeons.com)

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Compiling a Go program into a native binary for Nintendo Switch (2022) (ebitengine.org)

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Unis are relying on AI-detection software to catch cheating. Does it work (nature.com)

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Merlin the duck, a Mexico City streetside regular turned World Cup mascot (sfgate.com)

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Google CEO brought optimism to Stanford commencement. Some graduates walked out (mercurynews.com)

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Data centers make nearby neighborhoods hotter (coloradosun.com)

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Spotify deletes 500K Malcolm Todd streams for suspected prediction manipulation (mashable.com)

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You take AI, I'll take my iPod (if I can find it) (news.harvard.edu)

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IP Crawl: Exposing the Open Webcam Crisis (alec.is)

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Paper mill cancer studies get double the number of citations as genuine papers (nature.com)

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Fox News Apologizes for Kevin O'Leary's 'Chinese Communist' Comments (sltrib.com)

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GovScape lets you easily search government documents (washington.edu)

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DOJ Requires Egg Producers to End Coordinated Benchmark Manipulation (justice.gov)

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AI has lots of people digging out their iPods (news.harvard.edu)

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Regulations don't go far enough to protect privacy from smart glasses; experts (news.northeastern.edu)

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Smugglers Create Fake Google Maps Car, US Border Patrol Catches (autoevolution.com)

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DuckDuckGo, Unable to Resist AI's Pull, Mistakenly Claims Trump Died of Rabies (gizmodo.com)

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The New Blub Paradox, Or: Why TypeScript Is a Poor Choice for the AI Era (iankduncan.com)

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Razor‐Sharp Edge–The Yakutat Slab Dissecting South‐Central Alaska (geoscienceworld.org)

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Russia forces universities to teach drone warfare from September 2026 (mezha.net)

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The Real-Time Rat Tracking Map (googlemapsmania.blogspot.com)

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Heritage sites are at risk in a warming world – and how to save them (nature.com)

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Older iPhones are vulnerable to a flaw Apple likely can't fix (mashable.com)

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An In-Browser Visualizer for GPS Satellites (hackaday.com)

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Real-Time GPS Tracking Station (gps-satellites.com)

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Admin ditches plan to close critical ocean monitoring system after backlash (cnn.com)

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Atlantic investigation reveals millions of songs used for AI music training (engadget.com)

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TikTok Shows 3x More AI Slop Than YouTube, Report Finds (searchenginejournal.com)

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Stolen fries are spicier than justice: How covert larceny enhances taste (sciencedirect.com)

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Make stolen phones unusable, Met Police urges tech giants (bbc.com)

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We're combatting AI scams with security, legislation and more (blog.google)

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Meta steals a tactic from Tesla and builds data centers in tents (techcrunch.com)

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Microsoft's AI chief says superintelligence is near, but won't take your job (theverge.com)

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NASA's X-59 Aircraft Flies Supersonic for First Time (nasa.gov)

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Silent Ransom Group Impersonating IT Personnel Through Social Engineering [pdf] (ic3.gov)

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How Artemis II livestreamed hi-def videos and images from the moon to Earth (news.mit.edu)

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Meta scales back plan for internal mouse-tracking tech, citing staff concerns (reuters.com)

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In Support of Mandatory Nucleic Acid Synthesis Screening and Recordkeeping (screendna.org)

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DOJ investigating former congressman George Santos for insider trading on Kalshi (npr.org)

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Short Seller (Andrew Left) Convicted for $21M Stock Market Manipulation Scheme (justice.gov)

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New propulsion system could make tiny satellites both fast and fuel-efficient (news.mit.edu)

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U.S. midterms have a cyber problem, but it's not at the ballot box (checkpoint.com)

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UK's rudest chalk figure gets a glow-up to stop it fading in the rain (bbc.com)

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Police in China Sure Love Smart Glasses (gizmodo.com)

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Lotus Focus 2030: Reinforcing brand DNA with hybrid-V8 supercar (lotuscars.com)

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Want to pack a public meeting in Kansas? Just say it's about a 'data center' (klcjournal.com)

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The Spy Who Came in from the WiFi: Beware of Radio Network Surveillance (kit.edu)

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Cracked in under a minute: (nearly) every other password (kaspersky.com)

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AI in journalism: Live tracker of scandals and mistakes (pressgazette.co.uk)

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Berkeley toddler who inspired 'Go the Fuck to Sleep' is now off to college (oaklandside.org)

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The Random Camera Shop Discovery That Inspired Star Wars' Lightsaber Design (bgr.com)

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Scammer abusing Microsoft's msonlineservicesteam@ for spam distribution (infosec.exchange)

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The unlikely Vatican-Anthropic relationship that's reshaping AI ethics debate (religionnews.com)

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A self-powered computer in actual credit-card size (~1mm thick) (reddit.com)

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Deepfake vids degrade political reputations even when viewers know they're fake (psypost.org)

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Reid (Hoffman) AI (2025) (siliconvalley.video)

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Scotland Yard can keep using live facial recognition on people in London- judges (theregister.com)

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Frustrated franchisee sues Pizza Hut over crappy kitchen AI (theregister.com)

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A scoping review of bicycling interventions’ impacts on well-being (frontiersin.org)

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FCC Extends Update Deadline for Foreign-Made Routers, Drones Until 2029 (pcmag.com)

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Condé Nast expects search to become a single-digit of its traffic (searchengineland.com)

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San Francisco woman gets photographer's old number. It changes both their lives (nbcbayarea.com)

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Why does the arrow (->) operator in C exist? (stackoverflow.com)

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Researchers who use hallucinated references to face ArXiv ban (nature.com)

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Signal warns it would pull out of Canada if made to comply with access bill (theglobeandmail.com)

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Stale Gov.uk pages are feeding AI overviews old data and Brits are believing it (theregister.com)

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Mississippi's Air Quality Is Worsening Amid AI Data Center Boom, Report Finds (mississippifreepress.org)

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Yarbo's promise to fix the robot mower that ran me over (theverge.com)

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A hacker ran me over with a robot lawn mower (theverge.com)

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The Boston library where you still can borrow a giant puppet (binj.news)

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Student sues matchmaking app for allegedly stealing her likeness for an ad (mashable.com)

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Using AI for Just 10 Minutes Might Make You Lazy and Dumb, Study Shows (wired.com)

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Was this Virginia office building built with missiles in mind? (washingtonpost.com)

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What Happens When Fraud Tempts UK Workers? (2025) (cifas.org.uk)

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Telus using AI to alter the accents of customer service agents (theglobeandmail.com)

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VECT: Ransomware by Design, Wiper by Accident (checkpoint.com)

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The mechanical latching memory of an adhesive tape (iop.org)

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Marc Andreessen, A16Z and Netscape (davidsenra.com)