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1711.
How I'm using a smart calendar to effectively keep my large family organized (zdnet.com)
1712.
Mathematical methods and human thought in the age of AI (news.ycombinator.com)
1713.
Meet the Man Making Music With His Brain Implant (wired.com)
1714.
KitchenAid redesigned its iconic mixer so you can set an exact speed (theverge.com)
1715.
Show HN: The Alphabetical Clock (news.ycombinator.com)
1716.
I use Excalidraw to manage my diagrams for my blog (news.ycombinator.com)
1717.
I use excalidraw to manage my diagrams for my blog (news.ycombinator.com)
1718.
Forget touchscreens: These 3 phones are bringing physical keyboards back (feeds.feedburner.com)
1719.
The Sudden Fall of OpenAI’s Most Hyped Product Since ChatGPT (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
1720.
Now is the time for scientific societies to guide global research (feeds.nature.com)
1721.
How buildings and cities can be aligned with life (feeds.nature.com)
1722.
Oscar Reutersvärd (2021) (news.ycombinator.com)
1723.
Sky Wins Irish Court Order to Unmask 300 Pirate IPTV Users via Revolut Bank (news.ycombinator.com)
1724.
Dammit, Jim, He’s a Doctor *And* an Action Figure! (gizmodo.com)
1725.
TechCrunch Mobility: When a robotaxi has to call 911 (techcrunch.com)
1726.
Full network of clitoral nerves mapped out for first time (news.ycombinator.com)
1727.
Red Rooms makes online poker as thrilling as its serial killer (theverge.com)
1728.
Tokyo consortium tests placing data centers under railway overpasses — passing trains introduce severe thermal and vibration challenges (tomshardware.com)
1729.
Japanese firm develops optical fiber with 4x traffic capacity, could be used for undersea cables — MCF retains the same diameter and works with existing infrastructure (tomshardware.com)
1730.
Measure Weight, Body Fat and Muscle Mass at Home With Expert-Approved Smart Scales (cnet.com)
1731.
China Built the World’s Largest Outdoor Escalator, and It’s a Modern Marvel That Looks Like It Never Stops Rising Into the Sky (futurism.com)
1732.
Fiber HDMI cables enable full-bandwidth 8K over runs up to 990 feet (techspot.com)
1733.
What Made Bell Labs So Successful? (slashdot.org)
1734.
Polygraphs have major flaws. Are there better options? (arstechnica.com)
1735.
A School District Tried to Help Train Waymos to Stop for School Buses. It Didn’t Work (wired.com)
1736.
Redditors Are Posting Their Blood Pressure “High Scores” and We’re Concerned They May Explode Into a Fountain of Red Mist (futurism.com)
1737.
Dealing with silent robocalls? This is why scam callers keep quiet (zdnet.com)
1738.
Private equity turned vulnerable elderly people into human ATMs (news.ycombinator.com)
1739.
$500 fiber optic HDMI cable delivers flawless 48 Gbps performance across a staggering 990 feet — crushes 8K at 60 Hz and 4K at 120 Hz over long distances (tomshardware.com)
1740.
Audio tapes reveal mass rule-breaking in Milgram's obedience experiments (news.ycombinator.com)
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