Opinion | Why AI Doesn’t Spell the End of Communism
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ZionSiphon malware designed to sabotage water treatment systems
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Show HN: Stage – Putting humans back in control of code review
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Show HN: Shader Lab, like Photoshop but for shaders
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EU Age Verification App Announced To Protect Children Online
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6 mindset shifts to improve your risk and failure tolerance
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Meet Kyoto: the typeface that bleeds (on purpose)
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To thrive in the age of AI, don’t reinvent yourself. Try this instead
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Duolingo was evaluating its workers’ AI use. Workers pushed back.
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Ask HN: Who is using OpenClaw?
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NASA Wants to Put Nuclear Reactors on the Moon
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The Download: NASA’s nuclear spacecraft and unveiling our AI 10
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Dozens of AI disease-prediction models were trained on dubious data
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Fuck the cloud (2009)
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Today is World Quantum Day. Here’s why it matters more than you think
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AI Is Getting Smarter. Catching Its Mistakes Is Getting Harder.
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Duolingo’s CEO Sparked Backlash Over Performance Reviews — Now He’s Changing Them
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There’s Something Fundamentally Wrong With LLMs
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Oura takes ring data into the doctor’s office with its latest partnership
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