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The Best Subscription-Free Home Security Cameras I've Tried (wired.com)
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OpenAI reportedly plans to double its workforce to 8,000 employees (engadget.com)
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Engineer Says It’s Time to Rebuild the Twin Towers With Giant Data Centers, Huge Tech Labs, and Anti-Aircraft Lasers on the Roof (futurism.com)
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Rogue OpenClaw AI wrote and published 'hit piece' on a Python developer who rejected its code — disgruntled bot accuses Matplotlib maintainer of discrimination and hypocrisy, later backtracks with an apology (tomshardware.com)
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Broadcom's VMware shake-up triggers EU antitrust complaint by cloud providers (techspot.com)
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AI Team OS – Turn Claude Code into a Self-Managing AI Team (news.ycombinator.com)
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If you don’t trust Big Tech with your data, this is the chatbot for you (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Gemini task automation is slow, clunky, and super impressive (theverge.com)
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New court filing reveals Pentagon told Anthropic the two sides were nearly aligned — a week after Trump declared the relationship kaput (techcrunch.com)
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The Smartest Minds in AI Just Learned the World’s Most Valuable F-Word (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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Anthropic Denies It Could Sabotage AI Tools During War (wired.com)
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Check Out Frank Miller’s First Ever ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Comic Cover (gizmodo.com)
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‘Ran and the Gray World’ Feels Like a Manga From a Bygone Era (gizmodo.com)
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Dancing Robot Gets Too Funky at a California Hot Pot Restaurant (cnet.com)
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Getting to the Airport 3 Hours Early Is No Guarantee You’ll Make Your Flight, as TSA Crisis Worsens (gizmodo.com)
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AI startups are eating the venture industry and the returns, so far, are good (techcrunch.com)
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China develops new ultra-cold alloy that can reach -273°C without helium — could enable compact cooling for superconducting quantum chips, military equipment, and beyond (tomshardware.com)
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At Palantir’s Developer Conference, AI Is Built to Win Wars (wired.com)
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Scientists Pump the Brakes on Psychedelic Antidepressant Hype (gizmodo.com)
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ByteDance is selling its Moonton game unit to Savvy Games for a cool $6 billion (engadget.com)
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Quantum cryptography pioneers win Turing Award for unhackable encryption breakthrough (techspot.com)
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Who's most optimistic about AI — and who isn't, according to Anthropic (cnbc.com)
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You're being tracked online - 9 easy ways to stop the surveillance (zdnet.com)
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Watch this restaurant robot malfunction and scatter tableware during live performance (techspot.com)
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Anthropic just shipped an OpenClaw killer called Claude Code Channels, letting you message it over Telegram and Discord (venturebeat.com)
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Author Correction: A PP1–PP2A phosphatase relay controls mitotic progression (feeds.nature.com)
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Chemical pollutants are rife across the world’s oceans (feeds.nature.com)
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Apollo's Sambur says software's AI troubles will persist, noting the 'very large unknowns' (cnbc.com)
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Quantum Computers Will Tap Out Before Breaking Encryption, Theory Claims (gizmodo.com)
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Cloud service providers ask EU regulator to reinstate VMware partner program (arstechnica.com)
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