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Hackers hack victims hacked by other hackers
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Tech spring cleaning: How declutter your devices and accounts
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Jeff Bezos rep leaves Slate Auto’s board
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Cozy city builder Town to City leaves early access on May 26
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California leaders report four to six weeks worth of gasoline and diesel supply
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Buying ‘Star Wars’ Celebration Tickets Was a Nightmare
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Agents need control flow, not more prompts
(news.ycombinator.com)
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T‑Mobile is making it easier for people to get cell service while visiting the US
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Grok’s usage is so low that Elon Musk can sell compute to Anthropic
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A Netflix error is conveniently blocking some users from canceling after price hike
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Why Bread Zeppelin Is Hitting Pause on Franchising: ‘We Have a Lot to Prove’
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SpaceX has a $55 billion plan to build AI chips in Texas
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Motherboard sales are now collapsing amid unprecedented shortages fueled by AI
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Google unveils Whoop-like screenless Fitbit Air
(techcrunch.com)
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SpaceX Tees Up Massive Spending Ahead of IPO
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AlphaEvolve: Gemini-powered coding agent scaling impact across fields
(news.ycombinator.com)
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As an Oura Ring user, I’m glad the Fitbit Air isn’t a smart ring
(androidauthority.com)