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Sometimes, health tracking accuracy is overrated
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Inside AI’s $5 trillion quest to develop taste
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Why menopause is employers’ $1.8 billion blind spot—and what leaders can do about it
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Of course Meta thinks gambling is the future
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California launches tracker for AI-related job losses
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NASA Rover Finds “Complex Organic Matter” on Mars
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Oops: Walmart accidentally put the new Google Home speaker on clearance
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5 things to keep in mind about AI hype
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Micron locks in historically high memory prices for five years
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Pride Month Reminder: LGBTQ+ Employees Aren’t All the Same
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We all depend on open source. We will defend it together
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We All Depend on Open Source. We Will Defend It Together
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‘I can’t even keep up’: The long-term harms of tech overload at work—and how to avoid them
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The leadership skill no one teaches
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Faster KNN search in Manticore: 2-pass HNSW, batched distances, and AVX-512
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A data race that doesn't compile
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Inside the new political screening that’s stalling NIH grants
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Teens who hacked TfL were known to police years before cyber-attack
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