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It’s the First Day of Spring—but the US West Is Already Bracing for a Brutal Summer (gizmodo.com)
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin reveals 51,600 satellite space data center plans — Project Sunrise will operate in sun-synchronous orbits between 500–1,800km in altitude (tomshardware.com)
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Belkin Charging Case Pro for Switch 2 review: A more elegant solution (engadget.com)
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Jeff Bezos just announced plans for a third megaconstellation—this one for data centers (arstechnica.com)
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'Project Hail Mary' Creator Andy Weir Just Taught Me a Surprising Thing About Sci-Fi (cnet.com)
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The Download: OpenAI is building a fully automated researcher, and a psychedelic trial blind spot (technologyreview.com)
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Exploring 8 Shaft Weaving (news.ycombinator.com)
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Blue Origin also wants to put AI data centers in space (engadget.com)
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Rocket Report: Canada makes a major move, US Space Force says actually, let's be hasty (arstechnica.com)
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Firewire Surfboard Review (2026): Neutrino, Revo Max, Machadocado (wired.com)
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I used Omega Linux to revitalize a junk PC, and it's noticeably better than Ubuntu (zdnet.com)
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AI will accelerate tech job growth - former Tesla president explains where and why (zdnet.com)
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Jeff Bezos reportedly wants $100 billion to buy and transform old manufacturing firms with AI (techcrunch.com)
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Amazon acquires startup Rivr to test robots for 'doorstep delivery' (cnbc.com)
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Quantum Computers Will Tap Out Before Breaking Encryption, Theory Claims (gizmodo.com)
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Amazon acquires autonomous robotics startup Rivr (engadget.com)
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EsoLang-Bench: Evaluating Genuine Reasoning in LLMs via Esoteric Languages (news.ycombinator.com)
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Dogfighting in space won't look like the movies, but this company wants in on it (arstechnica.com)
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NASA-Backed Startup to Try Ingenious Asteroid Mining Idea: Just Bag It (gizmodo.com)
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6 reasons a minimal Linux install might be the smartest move you make (zdnet.com)
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SpaceX Fires Up Its Biggest, Baddest Rocket Yet: Starship V3 (gizmodo.com)
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K2 to launch its first high-powered satellite for space compute (techcrunch.com)
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Being Called ‘The Next Warren Buffett’ Is Supposed to Be an Honor. But Is It Actually a Curse? (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Meta is actually keeping its VR metaverse running, for now (theverge.com)
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16TB M.2 SSD hits retail if you’re ready to drop $16,000 for the ultimate storage upgrade — price tag explodes 4X in just four months (tomshardware.com)
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Crimson Desert reviews fail to meet the hype as Pearl Abyss shares tumble 29% (techspot.com)
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Desperately Seeking Space Friends (news.ycombinator.com)
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What 81,000 people want from AI (news.ycombinator.com)
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<i>Project Hail Mary</i> film builds dazzling new worlds — and grounds them in science (feeds.nature.com)
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Testing CPU scaling in Crimson Desert — X3D wins, but not by much, and Raptor Lake shines (tomshardware.com)
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