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Why The Pentagon Wants to Destroy Anthropic (nytimes.com)
4
Why an A.I. Video of Tom Cruise Battling Brad Pitt Spooked Hollywood (nytimes.com)
1
Anthropic's Chief on A.I.: 'We Don't Know If the Models Are Conscious' (nytimes.com)
4
Tell HN: Firefox v147 supports redefining built-in keyboard shortcuts such as ^w (support.mozilla.org)
1
Google defeats bid for billions in penalties from US privacy class action (yahoo.com)
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Musk's Starlink updates privacy policy to allow consumer data to train AI (reuters.com)
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US cyber defense chief accidentally uploaded secret government info to ChatGPT (arstechnica.com)
3
Letter from Codeberg: Onwards and Upwards (blog.codeberg.org)
1
Training LLMs for Honesty via Confessions [pdf] (cdn.openai.com)
3
How confessions can keep language models honest (openai.com)
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OpenAI declares 'code red' as Google catches up in AI race (theverge.com)
2
Android Developer Verification Article on Consumer Rights Wiki (consumerrights.wiki)
3
LLMs can hide text in other text of the same length (arxiv.org)
1
Qualcomm just bought Arduino, and they're making a tiny computer [video] (youtube.com)
3
Supreme Court, for Now, Rejects Google Bid to Block Changes to App Store (nytimes.com)
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Android Developer Verification: FAQ (android.com)
2
Google Wins, We Lose (nytimes.com)
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How the N.Y.P.D.'S Facial Recognition Tool Landed the Wrong Man in Jail (nytimes.com)
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The 1970s Gave Us Industrial Decline. A.I. Could Bring Something Worse. (nytimes.com)
1
Mesozoic atmospheric CO2 concentrations reconstructed from dinosaur tooth enamel (pnas.org)
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Anthropogenic warming drives earlier wildfire season onset in California (science.org)
2
Pyrrhonism (wikipedia.org)
3
Stop flooding us with AI-based grant applications, begs NIH (theregister.com)
5
What Will Remain for People to Do? (knightcolumbia.org)
2
Cardiovascular risk associated with the use of cannabis and cannabinoid (bmj.com)
8
Polystyrene nanoplastics disrupt the intestinal microenvironment (nature.com)
1
Sir Demis Hassabis on the Future of Knowledge – Institute for Advanced Study [video] (youtube.com)
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OpenAI slams court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats (arstechnica.com)
1
Star Chamber (wikipedia.org)
3
Who Coined the Term "AGI"? (goertzel.org)
3
Title Register and Drive Kei Vehicles (colorado.gov)
1
PocketBase: Open-source back end in 1 file (pocketbase.io)
5
David Brooks: I Should Have Seen This Coming (theatlantic.com)
4
Whitehouse.gov now scrolls a banner link to "LoFi MAGA Video to Relax/Study To" (whitehouse.gov)
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Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Biased Media (whitehouse.gov)
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Trump Signs Executive Order Seeking to End Federal Funding for NPR and PBS (nytimes.com)
2
Ladybird browser update (March 2025) [video] (youtube.com)
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Digg is coming back, with founder Kevin Rose and Reddit's Alexis Ohanian (theverge.com)
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US Treasury Department says it will not enforce anti-money laundering law (reuters.com)
5
Mozilla Introduces TOS to Firefox (rossmanngroup.com)
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Welcome to Ladybird, a truly independent web browser (github.com/ladybirdbrowser)
1
WordPress Foundation bid for greater trademark control halted (techradar.com)
4
Baumol Effect (wikipedia.org)
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[dupe] Associated Press statement on Oval Office access (ap.org)
3
Mullenweg's Grip on WordPress Challenged in New Court Filing (searchenginejournal.com)
2
Anthropic gives court authority to intervene if chatbot spits out song lyrics (arstechnica.com)
2
This Month in Ladybird: December 2024 (ladybird.org)
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Everything Google killed in 2024: 8 new entries to the Google Graveyard (androidpolice.com)
2
Chinese Room (wikipedia.org)
2
Supabase CTF (supabase.com)
3
Return-to-work mandates are an invisible pay cut (washingtonpost.com)
3
Wildfire Smoke Exposure and Incident Dementia (jamanetwork.com)
1
Lake Tahoe's Bear Boom (newyorker.com)
4
Books of 2024, as Chosen by The Economist (economist.com)
3
The Case Against Spinning Off Chrome (theatlantic.com)
1
A battle is raging over the definition of open-source AI (economist.com)
18
X Is a White-Supremacist Site (theatlantic.com)
1
Search Engine Manipulation Effect (wikipedia.org)
2
Markopolis: Self-hosted Obsidian publish with an API to extend functionality (github.com/rishikanthc)
1
VS Code v1.92 Release Notes: Public Code Matching in Copilot Chat (visualstudio.com)
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SpreadsheetLLM: Encoding Spreadsheets for Large Language Models (arxiv.org)
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AI and Jobs: Evidence from Online Vacancies (2022) [pdf] (economics.mit.edu)
2
Homemade 8-bit Computer [video] (youtube.com)
5
Kagi.com: Introducing New Basemap Options and Enhanced Filtering (kagi.com)
1
Mapping tool felt.com announces Python SDK and documentation site (felt.com)
3
California Senate passes bill to add 'speed governors' to all new cars (sfgate.com)
16
Hacking phones is too easy (economist.com)
1
Developmental PBDE Exposure and IQ/ADHD in Childhood: A Systematic Review (nih.gov)
2
The teens making friends with AI chatbots (theverge.com)
3
PFAS increase likelihood of death by cardiovascular disease, study shows (theguardian.com)
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Amazon grows to over 750k robots, replacing 100k humans (yahoo.com)
2
Visual processing speed and its association with future dementia development (nih.gov)
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[dupe] US finalizes rules for 'forever chemicals' in drinking water (theverge.com)
7
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: implications for human health (thelancet.com)
1
Exposure to PDBEs and Risk of All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality (jamanetwork.com)
15
Plastics Contain Thousands More Chemicals Than Thought, and Most Are Unregulated (smithsonianmag.com)
1
BPA, phthalate metabolism in children with neurodevelopmental disorders (2023) (plos.org)
2
FAA has identified more safety issues on Boeing's 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner (cnn.com)
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AI-generated content, other unfavorable practices get CNET on Wikipedia banlist (tomshardware.com)
2
Forever chemicals reach extraordinary levels in wildlife at Air Force Base (phys.org)
0
FDA, Industry Actions End Sales of PFAS Used in US Food Packaging (fda.gov)
142
Kagi Changelog 2/13: Faster and more accurate instant answers and Wikipedia page (kagi.com)
1
Basics of Green Chemistry (epa.gov)
1
The Plastic Chemicals Hiding in Your Food (consumerreports.org)
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Amazon plans to charge for Alexa in June–unless internal conflict delays revamp (arstechnica.com)
5
Getting "forever chemicals" out of drinking water is expensive (undark.org)
3
Genome study of humans and great apes provides insight into gut microbiome (phys.org)
1
YouTube video lag wrongly blamed on its ad blocking animus (theregister.com)
6
Getting "forever chemicals" out of drinking water is expensive (undark.org)
3
GitHub Copilot copyright case narrowed but not neutered (theregister.com)
2
What's Next for Mozilla? (techcrunch.com)
2
How Many Fossils to Go an Inch? (Ft. Robert Krulwich) [video] (youtube.com)
8
Google Assistant will lose 17 features in the coming weeks (theverge.com)
2
Hertz is selling 20k EVs so it can buy more gas guzzlers (theverge.com)
11
Alaska Airlines passengers likely would have died if blowout was above 40k ft (phys.org)
2
Who's using React Native Expo in 2024? (evanbacon.dev)
1
Physical activity, including walking, and cognitive function in older women (nih.gov)
6
Impacts of rent burden and eviction on mortality in the United States, 2000–2019 (sciencedirect.com)
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