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I Switched to a Smart Induction Stove. Here's Why I'm Never Going Back (cnet.com)
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Speculative Sampling Explained (news.ycombinator.com)
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More turn to astrology for career advice: ‘It’s very Scorpio of me’ (feeds.feedburner.com)
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We’re Nowhere Near Ready to Make Babies in Space, Experts Warn (gizmodo.com)
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Phenome-wide analysis of copy number variants in 470,727 UK Biobank genomes (feeds.nature.com)
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I've Tried Dozens of Cordless Vacuums -- Dyson's PencilVac Is the Sleekest Yet (cnet.com)
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I've Tried Dozens of Cordless Vacuums--Dyson's PencilVac Is the Sleekest Yet (cnet.com)
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Ultra-Processed Foods Should Be Treated More Like Cigarettes Than Food, Study Says (slashdot.org)
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It’s Monster on Monster on Monster in the New ‘Monarch’ Season 2 Trailer (gizmodo.com)
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Crypto Spent a Decade Building Everything Except the One Thing That Actually Matters (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Tadpole – A modular and extensible DSL built for web scraping (news.ycombinator.com)
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What tech CEOs and executives have said about ICE’s actions in Minnesota (techcrunch.com)
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Vercel rebuilt v0 to tackle the 90% problem: Connecting AI-generated code to existing production infrastructure, not prototypes (venturebeat.com)
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Photonics and high-speed data movement is the next big AI bottleneck — following copper, power, DRAM, and NAND (tomshardware.com)
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Call of Duty tries to block XIM and Cronus cheaters again (theverge.com)
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The Color of Safety (news.ycombinator.com)
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Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron team up to block memory hoarding — prices might rise faster, but it could help encourage increased supply long term (tomshardware.com)
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Ira Parker on That Big ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Reveal (gizmodo.com)
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Raspberry Pi prices soar amid AI memory shortage, 16GB models jump $60 (techspot.com)
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Modder more than doubles Asus ROG Xbox Ally X's memory with massive 64GB RAM upgrade — advanced soldering and BIOS modification unlock more capacity (tomshardware.com)
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Jensen Huang warns TSMC needs to 'work very hard' to meet AI demand — Nvidia CEO says its demand alone may force doubling its capacity over the next decade (tomshardware.com)
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Making Ferrite Core Inductors at Home (news.ycombinator.com)
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The most reliable PC hardware of 2025, according to Puget Systems (techspot.com)
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Show HN: Wikipedia as a doomscrollable social media feed (news.ycombinator.com)
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You Don't Need Better AI—You Need Better Prompts (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Strength Training for Beginners: How to Build a Workout Program That Will Make 2026 Your Strongest Year Yet (cnet.com)
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Why Entrepreneurs Are Choosing StackSkills Unlimited at $19.97 (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Simply Scheme: Introducing Computer Science (1999) (news.ycombinator.com)
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Lab Grown Meat Is Failing For One Key Reason, Analyst Claims (futurism.com)
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The Intel 286 CPU was introduced on this day in 1982 — 16-bit x86 chip introduced protected mode memory, and would power the IBM PC/AT and a tidal wave of clones (tomshardware.com)
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