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Eurostar AI vulnerability: when a chatbot goes off the rails
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NASA's Largest Library Is Closing Amid Staff and Lab Cuts
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Here we go again: Retiring coal plant forced to stay open by Trump Admin
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The Polyglot NixOS
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New York state law takes aim at personalized pricing
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Microsoft’s Dealings With OpenAI Still Need a Lot More Sunlight
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Why the flight-disruption chaos could hold the key to ending the shutdown
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Shutdown silver lining? Your IPO review comes after investors buy in
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Compiling a Lisp: Lambda lifting
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Compiling a Lisp: Lambda Lifting
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Spikes in malicious activity precede new security flaws in 80% of cases
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Spikes in malicious activity precede new CVEs in 80% of cases
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Silence Is a Commons by Ivan Illich (1983)
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QRS: Epsilon Wrangling
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Satechi’s new SSD enclosure matches the Mac Mini
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