Stop Glorifying ‘Move Fast and Break Things’ — Smart Founders Know to Do This Instead
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Why AI labs are betting big on AI coding
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Amazon Says Its Data Centers Used 2.5 Billion Gallons of Water in 2025
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The Trump Mobile T1 really is an HTC phone from 2024, teardown shows
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Computing’s Top 30: Ming Jin
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Bezos Bats Down AI Job Loss Fears While Launching New Venture
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It’s June. Are You the CEO Your Company Needs to Scale?
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The first complex cells had genes from a complex mix of species
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The Download: soccer’s data renaissance and China’s big nuclear plans
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The Weather Channel app now predicts bad allergy days
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Making a vintage LLM from scratch
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Nvidia, Amazon Back Neura Robotics’ $1.4 Billion Fundraise
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iFixit Trump phone teardown confirms it’s an HTC dupe
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Why being lazy is a superpower
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Nottingham University data breach affects over 450,000 students
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Anthropic’s New Fable AI Model Is Met With User Backlash Over Restrictions
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OpenAI Considers Drastic Price Cuts, Anticipating War for Users With Anthropic
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Are insecure code completions in PyCharm a vulnerability?
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Canada Proposes Social-Media Ban for Children Under 16
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Amtrak wants people to work from trains. There’s just one problem
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Companies are spending on Pride again—but not like they used to
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