The AI Revolution Is Mostly Marketing — and Here’s the Proof It’s Overhyped
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Show HN: A terminal spreadsheet editor with Vim keybindings
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Gallium oxide electronics withstand extreme cold
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Men who stare at walls
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Men Who Stare at Walls
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The Verge’s 2026 Mother’s Day gift guide
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How one of the world’s top AI voices uses Claude Code to run her day
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The middle manager’s AI survival guide
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The Tech Bros Are All In on Zyn
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Webinar: Spotting cyberattacks before they begin
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Meta inks deal for solar power at night, beamed from space
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The AI Splurge Is Costing Big Tech Its Workforce
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Deepfake Voice Attacks are Outpacing Defenses: What Security Leaders Should Know
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Samsung Wallet just added a new travel feature Google Wallet users wish they had
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Truecaller faces mounting pressures as its growth matures
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Voice Modems
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What Tim Cook built
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Dillo Browser Release 3.3.0
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TechCrunch Mobility: Elon’s admission
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That Video on Your Phone Might Be Made-in-China AI
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