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FBI Nabs Contractor for Allegedly Stealing Crypto from Marshals (bloomberg.com)
1
A $15M Mansion Designed Around Security (wsj.com)
4
Report on the subject of Manufacturers (1791) [pdf] (constitution.org)
1
Federal judge sides with city of Norfolk in Flock camera lawsuit (wtkr.com)
1
Federal court rules Norfolk's license plate reader system is constitutional (13newsnow.com)
1
AMI Labs: Real World. Real Intelligence (amilabs.xyz)
1
Two Lessons in Education: Structure and Pace (bulwinkle.net)
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Camden County Police in New Jersey expands drone program (cbsnews.com)
3
The interests, habits and dreams of 4k delinquents in Brazil's favelas (elpais.com)
9
A leading roboticist punctures the hype of driverless cars, LLMs, humanoids (latimes.com)
6
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[dupe] Waymo temporarily suspends service in SF amid power outage (sfgate.com)
2
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Why Self-Driving Cars Still Don't Exist (bulwinkle.net)
2
Cambridge ends contract for license plate cameras after breach of trust (boston.com)
1
Mercedes-Benz CLA Went 434 Miles in Our Real-World Test (edmunds.com)
5
No Longer an Amazon.com Customer (bulwinkle.net)
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Building a high performance home (bulwinkle.net)
3
The Myth of RAM (2014) (ilikebigbits.com)
2
Building a High Performance Home (bulwinkle.net)
2
License plate reader cameras in Brookline? Readers say it's a bad idea (boston.com)
1
The tallest chip defies the limits of computing: goodbye to Moore's Law? (elpais.com)
3
Rivian's onboard cameras save owner from a false accusation by police (electrek.co)
1
If AirPods can instantly translate, why learn a language? (latimes.com)
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Durotaxis: A new therapeutic target against metastatic cancer is discovered (elpais.com)
2
Full Self Driving Cars (bulwinkle.net)
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Dan Brown: The human species has never created a technology it hasn't weaponized (elpais.com)
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Toyoake: The Japanese city that wants to limit cell phone use to two hours a day (elpais.com)
3
Trade Joe's Does Not Have Surveillance Cameras (bulwinkle.net)
2
Did a Brooklyn couple kill a neighbor's trees for a better view in Maine? (boston.com)
1
Seymour Papert: Kids and Computers [video] (youtube.com)
3
Amazon's Zoox robotaxi opens to public with free service in Las Vegas (yahoo.com)
2
The Right to Privacy (wikipedia.org)
3
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1
Altair 8800, the first personal computer to make it big (elpais.com)
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New Nationwide Campaign to Stop Warrantless Use of License Plate Reader Cameras (ij.org)
2
Scarsdale Ends Contract with License Plate Reader Company Amid Privacy Concerns (msn.com)
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Vanishing from Hyundai’s data network (techno-fandom.org)
13
Arkansas City Moves Surveillance Camera from in Front of Innocent Family's Home (ij.org)
4
Frontex unlawfully shared people's personal data with Europe police (lemonde.fr)
8
I switched to a flip phone, and I'm never going back (sfgate.com)
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Andreessen Horowitz Leaves Delaware for Nevada, Tells Startups to Follow (bloomberg.com)
3
California county accused of using drones to spy on residents (sfgate.com)
2
VPNs should use Public-Key Cryptography instead of long codes (bulwinkle.net)
2
Pa. will expand its innovative 'Little Scandinavia' unit to 3 more state prisons (inquirer.com)
1
Study: Extreme Heat May Speed Up Aging in Older Adults (usc.edu)
2
The Bay Area startup with a 'bats–t' plan to take on Elon Musk's SpaceX (sfgate.com)
3
CHP uses AI surveillance to arrest Bay Area suspect on Oakland bus (sfgate.com)
2
So Long, Twitter and Reddit (2023) (andrewkelley.me)
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Dr. Spencer's Science-Based Smoothie for Gut Health (stanford.edu)
1
A Winning Bet on Crypto Could Transform Brain and Longevity Science (bloomberg.com)
2
The Best CEOs Respond (bulwinkle.net)
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Why Python (2000) (linuxjournal.com)
2
Exoskeleton let a paralyzed man walk. Then its maker refused repairs (washingtonpost.com)
1
Biotech designed first-of-its-kind therapy for rare cancer; waits for patients (inquirer.com)
4
Evidence for widespread human exposure to food contact chemicals (nature.com)
2
Parkinson's may begin in the gut, study says, adding to growing evidence (washingtonpost.com)
1
Kansas chief used Flock license plate cameras 164 times to track ex-girlfriend (kansas.com)
1
The Billionaires: 1990 (cnn.com)
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My Apple Watch 9 is acting weird – Is this a bug? (discussions.apple.com)
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Autocomplete Selections Should Confirm with User (bulwinkle.net)
4
A Cheap and Easy Plan to Stop Global Warming (2013) (technologyreview.com)
1
Mizuho Rolls Out Generative AI to All 45,000 Bank Staff in Japan (bloomberg.com)
3
A neural machine code and programming framework for the reservoir computer (nature.com)
1
Build a home thermostat with a Raspberry Pi (opensource.com)
2
Clever Hans or Neural Theory of Mind? Stress Testing Social Reasoning in LLMs (arxiv.org)
2
The feasibility of artificial consciousness through the lens of neuroscience (arxiv.org)
1
The unexpected force that may make us get less sleep (washingtonpost.com)
1
Automate Hotels (bulwinkle.net)
1
Ask HN: Who wants to create a GPT-first company?
3
Neighborhood air pollution negatively associated with neurocognitive maturation (biorxiv.org)
2
Using neuroscience to develop artificial intelligence [pdf] (cbmm.mit.edu)
1
Habitual daily intake of sweet and fatty snack modulates human reward processing (cell.com)
7
Security robots are at Philly Lowe’s stores. Some have nicknamed them snitchBOTs (inquirer.com)
1
Potential new way to block brain’s reward response to opioids (iu.edu)
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The Pretty Good House (prettygoodhouse.org)
2
BEopt: Building Energy Optimization Tool (nrel.gov)
22
Chronic exposure to synthetic food colorant Red 40 promotes colitis in mice (nature.com)
39
Government should incentivize high performance home builders (bulwinkle.net)
1
The timely trend for wearing two watches
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