Articles by rguiscard
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Unitree GD01: China's $537k rideable transformer robot is now in production (gagadget.com)

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US in closely-guarded talks to open new bases in Greenland (bbc.com)

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French professor accused of 'gigantic hoax' after inventing Nobel-style prize (theguardian.com)

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Jensen Huang – Will Nvidia's moat persist? [video] (youtube.com)

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Vibe: LLM agent virtual machine sandbox on Mac (kevinlynagh.com)

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NSF science advisory board fired by Trump administration (nature.com)

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Amnesty International calls on states to stop predatory, anti-rights order (amnesty.org)

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The $150 Train to a $2k Seat: The World Cup of Price Shock (wsj.com)

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Hundreds trying to storm Wisconsin beagle research facility (msn.com)

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Mruby 4.0.0 Released (mruby.org)

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Under the hood of MDN's new front end (developer.mozilla.org)

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South Korea introduces universal basic mobile data access (theregister.com)

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Benchmarked 37 LLMs on MacBook Air M5 32GB (reddit.com)

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Karachi leverages Iran war, wins a year's worth of transshipment in 24 days (nikkei.com)

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Diamonds are forever? World-first carbon-14 diamond battery created (ukaea.org)

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When Humanoid Robots Come to a Small-Town Factory (wsj.com)

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China's No. 2 chipmaker readies 7 nm production (reuters.com)

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Loongson 3B6000: Compared to AMD Zen 5, Intel Arrow Lake and Raspberry Pi 5 (phoronix.com)

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Baudrate: ActivityPub-enabled BBS built with Elixir and Phoenix (github.com/hiroshiyui)

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Spain says we have the necessary resources to contain US trade embargo (marketscreener.com)

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Wellington rages as litres of raw sewage pour into ocean (theguardian.com)

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Heathrow boss: Airport isn't crowded foreigners just walk the wrong way (telegraph.co.uk)

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Internet provider bailout cancelled because rats chewed its biodegradable cable (tomshardware.com)

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Top central banks forge ahead with closely watched cross-border payments testing (reuters.com)

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Toronto man fakes pilot badge to score free flights, officials say (bbc.com)

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Trump sues IRS, Treasury Department for $10B over tax return leak (reuters.com)

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Flint's Paper Batteries Are Here: Now in Production, Now Available (yahoo.com)

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US Commerce Department drops plan to impose restrictions on Chinese-made drones (reuters.com)

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Trump pulls US out of 66 international bodies, including key UN climate treaty (theguardian.com)

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(US) Homeland Security uses Hiroshi Nagai's artwork without permission (twitter.com/hiroshipj)

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Gershwin-desktop: OS X-like Desktop Environment based on GNUStep (github.com/gershwin-desktop)

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Making Magic Leap past Nvidia's secure bootchain and breaking Tesla Autopilots (ccc.de)

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Zuck buys Chinese AI company Manus that claims it deals in actions, not words (theregister.com)

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Flat-headed cat not seen in Thailand for almost 30 years is rediscovered (livescience.com)

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China hits US defence firms with sanctions over arms sales to Taiwan (reuters.com)

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Luminar Technologies, Inc. Initiates Voluntary Chapter 11 Proceedings (luminartech.com)

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SMIC N+3 Kirin 9030 Analysis Reveals How Close SMIC Is to 5nm (techinsights.com)

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CRISPR fungus: Protein-packed, sustainable, and tastes like meat (isaaa.org)

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BRICS Gold-Backed Digital Currency: Reshaping Global Trade in 2025 (discoveryalert.com.au)

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China's Robot Training Factory: Where Humanoids Learn to Work (sixthtone.com)

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China claims 3D hybrid bonding techniques for 120 TFLOPS of power (tomshardware.com)

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New record: Over 350k students in Japan miss school (nhk.or.jp)

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China's Giant Underground Neutrino Observatory Just Released Its First Results (scientificamerican.com)

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Quantum computing production expands with Shenzhen's factory project in China (dig.watch)

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Russia's drone revolution heaps pressure on Ukrainian defenses (cnn.com)

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UN human rights expert urges US to lift sanctions on Cuba (dw.com)

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Erik Prince, America's most notorious mercenary, spies opportunity in chaos (economist.com)

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Fighting poison with poison: A deep-sea worm uses toxins as armor (newatlas.com)

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Scientists Reveal How the Maya Predicted Eclipses for Centuries (sciencealert.com)

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Chinese bridge collapses in landslide months after opening (upi.com)

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Japan deploys army to fight bears (popsci.com)

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Scientists Develop Floating Device That Harvests Energy from Raindrops (scitechdaily.com)

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Mushroom-infused chips an alternative to using rare earths in memristors (tomshardware.com)

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Beijing's anger at 'malicious' US move on Chinese tech firms (cnn.com)

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Deep gashes are slicing up cities, swallowing houses and displacing people (nature.com)

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Windows Subsystem for FreeBSD (github.com/balajes)

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The island that banned hives: can honeybees harm nature? (theguardian.com)

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The US Tightens the Dollar's Death Grip on Brazilian Democracy (project-syndicate.org)

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Venezuela's president thinks American spies can't hack Huawei phones (techcrunch.com)

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Nokia’s legendary font makes for a great user interface font (osnews.com)

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Dodgy Huawei Chips Nearly Sunk DeepSeek's Next-Gen R2 Model (slashdot.org)

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How Europe is vying for rare earth independence from China (bbc.com)

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PatchworkOS: A 64bit non-POSIX OS where everything is a file (osnews.com)

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New research finds that ivermectin could help control malaria transmission (ox.ac.uk)

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Lisuan 7G106 runs Chinese AAA titles at 4K over 70 FPS and matches RTX 4060 (tomshardware.com)

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Canada's oil sands transformed into one of North America's lowest-cost plays (reuters.com)

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Silicon-based reconfigurable and programmable all-optical signal processing chip (springer.com)

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The No Space for Bezos movement: 'One man rents a city for three days? ' (theguardian.com)

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Iran parliament reportedly backs closing Strait of Hormuz (axios.com)

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China's automakers aim for cars with 100% domestic chips from 2026 (nikkei.com)

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Elephant barges into convenience store, grabs a trunkful of snacks (cbc.ca)

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China's first 6nm domestic GPU with purported RTX 4060-like performance (tomshardware.com)

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Court says Trump doesn't have the authority to set tariffs (axios.com)

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Kelmscott-mono, a blackletter for the text editor (github.com/seeddisperser)

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Framework Desktop Deep Dive: Power Supply (frame.work)

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Performance and Compatibility in the HongMeng Production Microkernel [pdf] (usenix.org)

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Orcas abandoned in shuttered marine park filmed in algae-infested pool (nypost.com)

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Latest Zig from master can cross-compile to FreeBSD 14 (ziggit.dev)

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Felix86: Run x86-64 programs on RISC-V Linux (felix86.com)

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[flagged] RFK Jr.'S HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious Diseases to Stop Research (wired.com)

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The 12-bit rainbow palette (iamkate.com)

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Scientists Develop Urinal That Doesn't Splash (scitechdaily.com)

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The biggest zipper maker made a self-propelled zipper (theverge.com)

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Major European institutes join race to save US science data (nature.com)

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HHS, FDA Announce Phase Out of Synthetic Dyes in Foods as MAHA Agenda Advances (akingump.com)

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Chinese brain computer interface user reportedly plays 'Black Myth: Wukong' game (tomshardware.com)

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China's Moore Threads polishes homegrown CUDA alternative (tomshardware.com)

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Next generation computer chips could process data at the speed of light (theconversation.com)

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US judge rules Mahmoud Khalil can be deported for his views (theguardian.com)

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Countries Targeted by Trump's Tariffs May Strike Back at U.S. Services (nytimes.com)

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Did you spot a fish? Press the Fish Doorbell (visdeurbel.nl)

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Zigar 0.14.0: A major step forward in Zig-JavaScript interoperability (ziggit.dev)

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EU slams the door on US in defense plan (politico.eu)

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A Tiny Press Took a Big Risk on Experimental Books. It Paid Off (nytimes.com)

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UMass disbands its entering biomed graduate class over Trump funding chaos (arstechnica.com)

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Chinese Team Claims Zuchongzhi-3 Million Times Speedup over Google's Sycamore (thequantuminsider.com)

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Russia circumvents Western sanctions by creating its own parallel economy (lemonde.fr)

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BlackRock to buy Hong Kong firm's Panama Canal port stake amid Trump pressure (reuters.com)

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China bans imports of Illumina's gene sequencers right after Trump tariff action (reuters.com)

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SpeciesNet: AI models to classify species from motion-triggered widlife cameras (github.com/google)