Obsessed with Internet Culture? You Could Make $200,000 Working for DoorDash.
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IEEE Computer Society Announces New Executive Director
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Recho Omondi’s fashion podcast ‘The Cutting Room Floor’ inks a multiyear deal with Patreon
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Rotary GPU: Exploring Local Execution for Large MoE Models Under Limited VRAM
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What to read this weekend: The Dorians and Red Roots
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Perry Compiles TypeScript directly to executables using SWC and LLVM
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Durable execution, the hard way
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CapCut is here for Android tablets, and it’s completely free for now
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New Gogs zero-day flaw lets hackers get remote code execution
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Google Employee Charged With Insider Trading on Polymarket
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Your Team Left the Meeting Aligned — Execution Fell Apart Anyway. Here’s Why.
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This smart bird feeder captures more of my backyard drama
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State Cyber Leaders Push Congress for More Funding, Support
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AI is already killing the executive assistant job
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Seeking a Language in Mathematics 1523-1571
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Matrix Multiplications on GPUs Run Faster When Given "Predictable" Data (2024)
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Matrix Multiplications on GPUs Run Faster When Given "Predictable" Data
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AI coaches tell leaders what they want to hear
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Trump cancels AI executive order over concerns of slowing U.S. tech innovation
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Too Much Work to Do? Have Your Digital Twin Handle It
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