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Red Rooms makes online poker as thrilling as its serial killer (theverge.com)
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Apple Now Requires Device-Level Age Verification in the UK. Could the US Be Next? (slashdot.org)
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Law Seeks to Ban Public Officials From Making Polymarket Bets on Upcoming Bloodshed, Because Apparently We Live in a Complete Dystopia (futurism.com)
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Say No to Palantir in Europe (news.ycombinator.com)
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Jupiter's Lightning May Have the Force of Nuclear Weapons (slashdot.org)
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New Cambridge human brain-inspired chip could slash AI energy use — new type of memristor has roughly a million times lower switching current than conventional devices (tomshardware.com)
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Police used AI facial recognition to wrongly arrest TN woman for crimes in ND (news.ycombinator.com)
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Top ICE Official Falling Apart Medically Due to Stress of Getting Yelled At (futurism.com)
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Eli Lilly reaches $2.75 billion deal with Insilico to bring AI-developed drugs to the global market (cnbc.com)
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Scientists Intrigued by Microbe That That Makes Mice Swole (futurism.com)
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Tokyo consortium tests placing data centers under railway overpasses — passing trains introduce severe thermal and vibration challenges (tomshardware.com)
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Japanese firm develops optical fiber with 4x traffic capacity, could be used for undersea cables — MCF retains the same diameter and works with existing infrastructure (tomshardware.com)
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Comparison of $4,000 boutique audio cable to $7 Amazon Basics cable shows audiophiles waste a lot of money — scientific audio equipment analysis with analyzer shows no difference in quality (tomshardware.com)
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Researchers develop ground-penetrating 'Wi-Fi' tech with 100m range — magnetic induction method could help reach those trapped or lost underground (tomshardware.com)
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Meta's court losses spell potential trouble for AI research, consumer safety (cnbc.com)
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Pints meet prop bets: Polymarket’s “Situation Room” pop-up bar in DC (arstechnica.com)
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Fiber HDMI cables enable full-bandwidth 8K over runs up to 990 feet (techspot.com)
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What Made Bell Labs So Successful? (slashdot.org)
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Polygraphs have major flaws. Are there better options? (arstechnica.com)
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A School District Tried to Help Train Waymos to Stop for School Buses. It Didn’t Work (wired.com)
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iOS 26.4 Brings New Emoji, a Playlist Generator and More to Your iPhone (cnet.com)
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The Deceptively Tricky Art of Designing a Steering Wheel (wired.com)
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Nitrile and latex gloves may cause overestimation of microplastics (news.ycombinator.com)
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Overestimation of microplastics potentially caused by scientists' gloves (news.ycombinator.com)
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Data From Chinese Moon Lander Shows Signs of Peculiar Radiation “Cavity” (futurism.com)
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The Tyranny of the Oura Ring (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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Apple’s long, bitter App Store antitrust war (theverge.com)
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Why employees with chronic pain feel shame—and how they can break free (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Show HN: Public transit systems as data – lines, stations, railcars, and history (news.ycombinator.com)
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Redditors Are Posting Their Blood Pressure “High Scores” and We’re Concerned They May Explode Into a Fountain of Red Mist (futurism.com)
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