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UK toughens Online Safety Act with ban on self-harm content
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The Last Programmers
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365.
Nepal lifts social media ban after 19 killed in protests
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366.
A critique of package managers
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367.
Sal Khan is hopeful that AI won’t destroy education
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368.
The iPhone 17’s potential makeover might be just enough
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How Trump’s policies are affecting early-career scientists—in their own words
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Being good isn't enough
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Who can get a COVID vaccine—and how? It’s complicated.
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Using Your Phone on Toilet May Give You Hemorrhoids: Study
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People Are Backflipping Off of Waymo’s Robotaxis
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What would actually make the Apple Watch better?
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378.
People Are Back-Flipping Off of Waymo’s Robotaxis
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380.
Should AI Get Legal Rights?
(wired.com)
381.
Wikipedia survives while the rest of the internet breaks
(news.ycombinator.com)
382.
Étoilé – desktop built on GNUStep
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383.
How Wikipedia survives while the rest of the internet breaks
(theverge.com)
384.
After a Complicated Legal Past, AI Set Her Free
(gizmodo.com)
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What Creaky Knees Really Mean for Your Long-Term Health
(gizmodo.com)
388.
The Download: sustainable architecture, and DeepSeek’s success
(technologyreview.com)
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Inside the World of "The Great British Bake Off"
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