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1711.
How a Travel YouTuber Captured Nepal’s Revolution for the World (wired.com)
1712.
Just how resilient are large language models? (news.ycombinator.com)
1713.
Just How Resilient Are Large Language Models? (news.ycombinator.com)
1714.
The death of east London's most radical bookshop (news.ycombinator.com)
1715.
Famed roboticist says humanoid robot bubble is doomed to burst (techcrunch.com)
1716.
AI just passed a brutal finance exam most humans fail - should analysts be worried? (zdnet.com)
1717.
Your colleagues are sick of your AI workslop (zdnet.com)
1718.
A story about hunting zombie tasks in a distributed environment (news.ycombinator.com)
1719.
I Survived the Zombie Apocalypse (news.ycombinator.com)
1720.
Can I Take Power Banks on Flights? We Explain the Rules (2025) (wired.com)
1721.
Bluesky Alt Text Stream (news.ycombinator.com)
1722.
Would you trust AI for financial advice? That may not be as far off as you think (zdnet.com)
1723.
Your Kindle e-books just got locked down even tighter (androidauthority.com)
1724.
Housemarque's Saros will hit PS5 on March 20, 2026 (engadget.com)
1725.
CISA orders agencies to patch Cisco flaws exploited in zero-day attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
1726.
OpenAI tested GPT-5, Claude, and Gemini on real-world tasks - the results were surprising (zdnet.com)
1727.
Databricks commits to $100 million in OpenAI spending as high-valued startups team up in AI (cnbc.com)
1728.
Wave vs. QuickBooks: Which accounting platform is right for you? (zdnet.com)
1729.
Researchers Tested Bite-Resistant Wetsuit Material With Great Whites and Tiger Sharks. Here’s What Happened (gizmodo.com)
1730.
Chromebooks vs. PC: The Differences Between Chrome OS and Windows (wired.com)
1731.
Databricks will bake OpenAI models into its products in $100M bet to spur enterprise adoption (techcrunch.com)
1732.
Spotify to label AI music, filter spam and more in AI policy change (techcrunch.com)
1733.
Some interesting stuff I found on IX LANs (news.ycombinator.com)
1734.
Haunting PS5 shooter Saros launches in March (theverge.com)
1735.
Your coworkers are sick of your AI workslop (zdnet.com)
1736.
Show HN: Vibe Linking (news.ycombinator.com)
1737.
Google: Brickstorm malware used to steal U.S. orgs' data for over a year (bleepingcomputer.com)
1738.
The ThermoWorks Thermapen One is 30 percent off right now (engadget.com)
1739.
Google: Brickstone malware used to steal U.S. orgs' data for over a year (bleepingcomputer.com)
1740.
Forget quiet quitting - AI 'workslop' is the new office morale killer (zdnet.com)
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