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1801.
Schools Never Taught Critical Thinking: AI Exposed the Lie (news.ycombinator.com)
1802.
How vibe-coding app Anything is rebuilding after getting booted from the App Store twice (techcrunch.com)
1803.
McGraw-Hill confirms data breach following extortion threat (bleepingcomputer.com)
1804.
OpenAI buys its second startup in a month (engadget.com)
1805.
Why Midlife Feels So Disorienting for Entrepreneurs (feeds.feedburner.com)
1806.
Rare concert recordings are landing on the Internet Archive (news.ycombinator.com)
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Rare concert records going on Internet Archive (news.ycombinator.com)
1808.
Capcom's Pragmata earns strong early reviews ahead of release (techspot.com)
1809.
Mark Zuckerberg Can’t Sit Down and Talk to All 79,000 Meta Employees. So He’s Building an AI Version of Himself. (feeds.feedburner.com)
1810.
An Expert's Warning: Stop Filling Your Detergent Cap to the Top (cnet.com)
1811.
GoPro's New Cameras Have One Feature I'm So Excited About (cnet.com)
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GoPro's Mission 1 offers 8K 60p video and interchangeable lenses (engadget.com)
1813.
What It’s Like to Live With an Experimental Brain Implant (spectrum.ieee.org)
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News outlets are blocking Wayback Machine from archiving their pages — 23 outlets concerned AI companies might abuse fair use and use it to train their models (tomshardware.com)
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This might be the most disappointing E-Ink phone launch of the year (androidauthority.com)
1816.
My disappointment is immeasurable: This world-first dual-screen E-Ink phone isn’t what I expected (androidauthority.com)
1817.
The Case Against Gameplay Loops (news.ycombinator.com)
1818.
Missouri town ousts half of its city council after $6 billion AI data center approval (techspot.com)
1819.
There’s Something Extremely Shady About Trump’s Disastrous New NASA Budget (futurism.com)
1820.
Sony is developing a Bloodborne animated film adaptation (engadget.com)
1821.
TaskRabbit founder: the pivot is the point (feeds.feedburner.com)
1822.
China has spent 3.6 times more than the US on chipmaking subsidies over the past decade — $142 billion and counting, easily outweighs CHIPS Act (tomshardware.com)
1823.
Why Trump’s proposed gilded arch is so tall (feeds.feedburner.com)
1824.
Has Google’s AI watermarking system been reverse-engineered? (theverge.com)
1825.
Google will demote websites that hijack your browser's back button (techspot.com)
1826.
Tesla Drivers Can Finally Activate Grok Without Looking Down at a Screen (gizmodo.com)
1827.
GoPro goes bigger and pro-er with support for Micro Four Thirds lenses (theverge.com)
1828.
Japan finds a way to recover 90% of lithium from old EV batteries (techspot.com)
1829.
Man who vandalized Sam Altman's home claimed AI would end humanity, charged with attempted murder (techspot.com)
1830.
The Most WIRED Watches at Watches and Wonders 2026 (wired.com)
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