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Taxpayers May Be Eligible for Significant Tax Refunds – If They Act by July 10 (news.ycombinator.com)
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Unemployment Ticked Up in America's IT Sector (slashdot.org)
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Chindogu: Weird and Useless Japanese Inventions (news.ycombinator.com)
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‘Matrix Resurrections’ Lawsuit Ends With a $57 Million Payout for Warner Bros. (gizmodo.com)
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Former Epic director is building a European rival to the Unreal and Unity game engines — 'The Immense Engine' dev sees opportunity for AI agents to 'do the work of ten or fifteen people' (tomshardware.com)
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Leaving the Physical World (news.ycombinator.com)
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Trump Phone Looks Different, Has No Launch Date, Isn't Made in America (cnet.com)
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China's Hanyuan-2 debuts as 'world's first' dual-core quantum computer — 200-qubit claims incredible power efficiency, but lacks critical performance benchmarks (tomshardware.com)
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The Military Base Home to Air Force One Leaked 32,000 Gallons of Jet Fuel Into the Potomac River Over the Last Few Months (futurism.com)
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FCC Attempts to Solve Robocall Problem by Potentially Creating Even Bigger Privacy Problem (gizmodo.com)
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Residents Furious After Their Town Board Rejected an OpenAI Data Center, But a Billionaire Developer Forced It Through Anyway (futurism.com)
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AI data center project secretly sucked 29 million gallons of water over 15 months before detected by residents complaining about low water pressure — officials refuse to fine builders of massive 6.2 million-square-foot facility over unauthorized water use (tomshardware.com)
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AMD's legendary K5, its first independently-designed processor, is being removed from the Linux kernel — 4.3-million-transistor chip gets the axe because it lacks Time Stamp Counter (TSC) support, making it a coding burden (tomshardware.com)
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Japan Deploying Combat Drones Made of Cardboard (futurism.com)
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The 5 Best Expert-Approved Treadmills for Running and Walking (cnet.com)
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Former Epic director and Guerrilla Games co-founder is building a European game engine to rival Unreal and Unity (techspot.com)
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ChatGPT Is Saying Weird Things in Chinese (futurism.com)
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Oracle Forced to Cancel Incredibly Polluting Natural Gas Plant to Power AI Data Center (futurism.com)
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Do City Delivery Drones Make Sense? No One Knows, but They're Flying Over NYC (wired.com)
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Police shut down reboot of Crimenetwork marketplace, arrest admin (bleepingcomputer.com)
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I use these 10 secret Netflix codes to find hidden movies - here's how to enter them (zdnet.com)
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Ukraine’s new AI-guided laser destroys Shahed suicide drones in seconds from 3.1 miles away — also useful for demining operations, trailer-mounted Tryzub system is in final stages of testing (tomshardware.com)
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Ukraine’s new AI-guided laser burns holes in Shahed suicide drones in seconds from 3.1 miles away — also useful for demining operations, trailer-mounted Tryzub system is in final stages of testing (tomshardware.com)
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Think Linear Algebra (2023) (news.ycombinator.com)
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El Salvador’s Bitcoin-Loving President Has Allegedly Frozen Assets of Local News Outlet (gizmodo.com)
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Visitor Approaches From the Edge of the Solar System (futurism.com)
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Vibe Coded Apps Are Spilling Users’ Personal Information Directly Into the Maw of Greedy Hackers (futurism.com)
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Netflix may have finally figured out games (theverge.com)
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How to stay calm on a hectic day (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Xs of Y – roguelike that names itself every run. Written in 4kLoC (news.ycombinator.com)
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