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Tesla poaching engineers from chip manufacturing companies like TSMC (udn.com)
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Neuralink has had 21 'Neuralnauts' in the past 2 years (neuralink.com)
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SpaceX built a docking system from bicycle parts (washingtonpost.com)
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Amnesty says Pakistan spying on millions through phone-tapping, firewall (reuters.com)
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Musk's xAI sues engineer for allegedly taking secrets to OpenAI (reuters.com)
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Differentiating between AI and a human author using flash fiction (mark---lawrence.blogspot.com)
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Performative virtue-signaling has become a threat to higher ed (thehill.com)
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EU startups fail because their press refuses to hype them up (twitter.com/rnaudbertrand)
4
The Professors Are Using ChatGPT, and Some Students Aren't Happy About It (nytimes.com)
5
India asks X/Twitter to ban 8k accounts (twitter.com/globalaffairs)
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Mr. Smith Gets a Neuralink Brain Implant [video] (youtube.com)
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"11 tok/SEC running 671B DeepSeek R1 on two M3 Ultra" – Alex Cheema (twitter.com/alexocheema)
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Tokyo University Used "Tiananmen Square" Keyword to Block Chinese Admissions (unseen-japan.com)
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The solutions to all our problems may be buried in PDFs that nobody reads (washingtonpost.com)
4
The Unspoken Grief of Never Becoming a Grandparent (nytimes.com)
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Several Linux Kernel Driver Maintainers Removed Due to Russian Association (phoronix.com)
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MacWages: An alternative use for The Economist's Big Mac index (economist.com)
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Twitter blog posts from 2019-2024 appear to be missing from Internet Archive (twitter.com/0rf)
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California officials cite Elon Musk's politics in rejecting SpaceX launches (politico.com)
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Remarkable Paper Pro – Review [video] (youtube.com)
5
Farmers systematically destroying NWS sensors to claim crop insurance (coloradosun.com)
5
Breaking ReCAPTCHAv2 (arxiv.org)
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FAA Proposes $633,009 in Civil Penalties Against SpaceX (faa.gov)
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Putting cheat devices into TI calculators [video] (youtube.com)
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VPN users fared better during internet slowdown: report (dawn.com)
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$250 Color E-ink phone: Bigme Hibreak [video] (youtube.com)
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Dell building an AI factory with Nvidia (twitter.com/michaeldell)
2
Tesla's Extraordinary Design Evolution [video] (youtube.com)
5
Noland Arbaugh (First Neuralink Patient) Q&A Video (twitter.com/moddedquad)
3
How to Save Am Radio in EVs, Cheaply [video] (youtube.com)
2
SpaceX Accused of Sexual Harassment as Fight with Ex-Employees Intensifies (bloomberg.com)
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US Steel, once the largest corporation, agrees to sell to Nippon Steel (cnn.com)
2
More than 10k research papers were retracted in 2023 – a new record (nature.com)
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Altman sought billions for AI chip venture before OpenAI ouster (bloomberg.com)
6
Starship Explosion Footage from the Florida Keys [video] (youtube.com)
3
Researchers use magnetic fields for non-invasive blood glucose monitoring (engadget.com)
2
Toyota to adopt Tesla style Giga-castings and Modular approach (global.toyota)
3
Incremental Sheet Forming – Smarter Every Day [video] (youtube.com)
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Space SpaceX’s near monopoly on rocket launches is a ‘huge concern’ Lazard warns (cnbc.com)
4
Bezos snubbed SpaceX for satellite launch contract: Amazon shareholder (cnbc.com)
3
Successful Treatment for Alpha-Gal Allergy Using Auricular Acupuncture (nih.gov)
5
Is NASA Too Dependent on SpaceX and Elon Musk? (qz.com)
6
Thinking of buying an EV in Colorado? You could get $26,500 in discounts (cpr.org)
4
Is the Cure to Male Loneliness Out on the Pickleball Court? (nytimes.com)
3
Econ 101 Example Database (Google sheet) (docs.google.com)
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Iranians sell kidneys on Instagram to survive economic hardship (thenationalnews.com)
3
An ESG Loophole Helps Drive Billions into Gulf Fossil Fuel Giants (bloomberg.com)
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Tesla charging technology put on fast track to become US industry standard (reuters.com)
6
Pill for Obesity Has Wall Street Salivating (wsj.com)
4
Will India Surpass China to Become the Next Superpower? (foreignpolicy.com)
3
If Japan Can, Why Can't We? (1980) (youtube.com)
3
Ford Transmission Quality Study (youtube.com)
2
Ford Taps Tesla Superchargers in Rare Partnership Among Rivals (bloomberg.com)
2
Don’t Fear the Video CV (accaglobal.com)
2
VPN Demand Surges Around the World (top10vpn.com)
3
TikTok dances trained an AI to see (youtube.com)
4
Amazon Kuiper: More Than Leo Broadband (illdefined.space)
11
4 of the 5 most downloaded apps in the US are published by Chinese companies (apptopia.com)
2
Tesla Goes After America’s Top-Selling SUVs (bloomberg.com)
1
Tesla nominates ex-CTO JB Straubel to board of directors (cnbc.com)
2
The difficulties of decarbonising home heating (politicshome.com)
3
Drugs in Orbit: One Startup’s Big Idea for Microgravity (bloomberg.com)
1
What Happened to McDonnell Douglas? (youtube.com)
2
Lab Tour of Frore Solid-State Cooling Tech (youtube.com)
3
Tesla’s plan to slash silicon carbide use sends some chipmakers’ shares down (cnbc.com)
2
The Build-Nothing Country (noahpinion.substack.com)
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First UK child to receive gene therapy for fatal genetic disorder is now healthy (livescience.com)
4
The New York Times Turns Its Back on the Far Left (piratewires.com)
2
Turkey earthquake fault lines mapped from space (bbc.com)
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Wikipedia Banned in Pakistan (twitter.com/ptaofficialpk)
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Inclusive or Alienating? The Language Wars Go On (nytimes.com)
4
Will Young Americans Want to Work in Semiconductor Manufacturing? (asianometry.substack.com)
2
What Worries Indians About Adani’s Empire (washingtonpost.com)
4
Lights out in Pakistan as energy-saving move backfires (apnews.com)
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Laid-Off Tech Workers Are Just What the Auto Industry Needs (bloomberg.com)
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How pervasive is corporate fraud? (2023) (springer.com)
2
Silicon Valley Can’t Quit Its Pizza Robot Obsession (bloomberg.com)
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Critical Program Reading (1975) [video] (youtube.com)
2
Using ChatGPT to extract invoice lines from a complex PDF file (youtube.com)
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Stanford's “Elimination of Harmful Language” Initiative (stanford.edu)
3
How to Flawlessly Predict Anything on the Internet (medium.com/message)
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Trying and failing to use ChatGPT to write Python to parse a PDF (youtube.com)
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America’s syringe exchanges kill drug users (economist.com)
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Journalists want to re-create Twitter on Mastodon. Mastodon is not into it (cjr.org)
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So how does Twitter work? – George Hotz Broadcast (twitter.com/i)
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Democrats Are Blowing It with Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)
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Europe schools Elon Musk that Twitter’s wings are already clipped (techcrunch.com)
3
When Computer are considered infallible by courts (benthamsgaze.org)
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[flagged] Most children who think they’re transgender are going through a ‘phase’ – NHS (yahoo.com)
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Pakistani journalist killed in police shooting in Kenya (reuters.com)
1
Home Charging Installation Risks and Advice (youtube.com)
3
Clean Energy Has a Tipping Point, and 87 Countries Have Reached It (bloomberg.com)
2
Speech is SBEECH Trick aspirated sounds in Native English pronunciation (youtube.com)
3
“The Mafia of the Acting World”: Hollywood’s Loop Groups (hollywoodreporter.com)
2
California’s EV charging network could use a jolt, a trip down I-5 shows
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Why the Pakistan Telecom Authority’s move to register VPNs should concern us all
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A cheating scandal rocks the chess world
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Learning the right lessons from accomplishments of successful people
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