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20101.
Devastating Droughts Are Punching Massive Sinkholes Into Critical Farmland (futurism.com)
20102.
The curious case of the disappearing Polish S (2015) (news.ycombinator.com)
20103.
The MUMPS 76 Primer – anniversary edition (news.ycombinator.com)
20104.
AMD engineer 3D-prints Steam Machine-a-like with diagonal mobo mounting — parts include a Mini ITX motherboard, RTX 5060, and a flex ATX PSU (tomshardware.com)
20105.
Thermal cameras can spot problems you can't see - what I've learned after years of testing (zdnet.com)
20106.
The Cube is Jim Henson’s little-known proto-Black Mirror masterpiece (theverge.com)
20107.
What to Do in Houston If You're Here for Business (2026) (wired.com)
20108.
400 domains used for illegal 2026 World Cup streams seized by US Justice Department — operation is five times the scale of the previous crackdown (tomshardware.com)
20109.
Netflix now wants every profile to have its own email address, annoying users (techspot.com)
20110.
No, My Phone Will Never Replace My Camera. Here's Why (cnet.com)
20111.
From Photo Backups to My Own Cloud Server: My Trip Into Home Data Storage (cnet.com)
20112.
Samsung's Galaxy A27 Comes With a More Vibrant Screen and a Higher Price (cnet.com)
20113.
I looked into OBD2 fuel savers, and found a much safer solution to save car gas instead (zdnet.com)
20114.
We’re about to witness a critical moment for Verizon’s mobile plans (androidauthority.com)
20115.
China’s Loongson launches homegrown 16-core server CPU built on LoongArch architecture — 40W chip with DDR4 ECC and 32 PCIe lanes targets cheap SMB file, database, and web servers (tomshardware.com)
20116.
The KIDS Act would require age checks to get online (news.ycombinator.com)
20117.
More evidence is consistent with possible ancient life on Mars (2025) (news.ycombinator.com)
20118.
Scientists Publish Extremely Serious Research About Whether Tickling Apes Makes Them Giggle (futurism.com)
20119.
Developer AI Token Costs Could Exceed Their Salaries in Two Years (slashdot.org)
20120.
AI coding agents can be tricked into installing malware via 'clean' GitHub repositories — Mozilla's 0din team shows how Claude Code can be exploited by its own helpfulness (tomshardware.com)
20121.
One million passports leaked online (news.ycombinator.com)
20122.
June full moon 2026: Look up to see the glorious ‘Strawberry Moon,’ but don’t expect it to appear red (feeds.feedburner.com)
20123.
Apple's Price Hikes Aren't Just an AI Problem (cnet.com)
20124.
I tested two of the best location-sharing apps for a month - this one was most accurate (zdnet.com)
20125.
Don’t buy a new smartphone in 2026 — buy these 5 older Android phones instead (androidauthority.com)
20126.
The housecleaning is free—but it will cost you your most intimate data (feeds.feedburner.com)
20127.
PlayStation is removing over 500 movies from UK customers' accounts with no refunds — Iconic films like Terminator 2, Apocalypse Now, and Mulholland Drive are getting deleted (tomshardware.com)
20128.
The ‘Almost Homeless’ Subreddit Is a Stark Glimpse at Soaring Wealth Inequality (wired.com)
20129.
Sony is deleting 551 movies and TV shows you bought on PlayStation, because you don't really own your digital purchases (techspot.com)
20130.
Employees Are Using Their Jobs’ Super-Expensive AI Tokens for the Most Hilariously Pointless Tasks Imaginable (futurism.com)
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