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19771.
Neuralink Head of Surgery Says Robot-Human Interface Happening “Very Soon” (futurism.com)
19772.
I let Gemini watch my family for the weekend — it got weird (theverge.com)
19773.
You’ll Soon Be Able to Own Your Very Own ‘Star Wars’ Loth Cat (gizmodo.com)
19774.
Server DRAM prices surge 50% as AI-induced memory shortage hits hyperscalers (news.ycombinator.com)
19775.
It’s Been a Year Since Trump Was Elected. Democrats Still Don’t Get the Internet (wired.com)
19776.
How devtools map minified JS code back to your TypeScript source code (news.ycombinator.com)
19777.
Hobbyist builds lo-fi camera from an old optical mouse (techspot.com)
19778.
Hobbyist builds lo-fi camera using a disassembled optical mouse (techspot.com)
19779.
IEEE Std 3220.01-2025: Standard for Consensus Framework for Blockchain System (computer.org)
19780.
SesameOp Backdoor Uses OpenAI API for Covert C2 (darkreading.com)
19781.
Optimizing Datalog for the GPU (news.ycombinator.com)
19782.
Denny’s, an ‘iconic piece of the American dream,’ is going private (feeds.feedburner.com)
19783.
Motorola's New Moto G and Moto G Play Pack a Key Gemini Feature at a Lower Price (cnet.com)
19784.
Huawei launches new homegrown PCs with homemade Chinese CPUs and operating systems (tomshardware.com)
19785.
Motorola introduces its latest takes on the Moto G and Moto G Play phones (engadget.com)
19786.
Show HN: I built a local-first daily planner for iOS (news.ycombinator.com)
19787.
3D printing enthusiast creates camera with a gutted optical mouse's sensor — lo-fi 30x30 pixel camera took 65 hours to build (tomshardware.com)
19788.
The Download: the AGI myth, and US/China AI competition (technologyreview.com)
19789.
xTool Black Friday Laser Deals on premium laser cutters and engravers are available now — essential kit for the serious crafter (tomshardware.com)
19790.
DRAM prices skyrocket 171% year-over-year, outpacing the rate of gold price increases — AI demand drives massive price hikes as shortage takes hold (tomshardware.com)
19791.
DOJ Accuses US Ransomware Negotiators of Launching Their Own Ransomware Attacks (slashdot.org)
19792.
Australia will offer households three hours of free solar power a day, no panels needed (techspot.com)
19793.
Regulators have promised Australian residents three hours of free solar power a day (techspot.com)
19794.
This new lock screen setting will stop your iPhone flashlight from turning off accidentally (9to5mac.com)
19795.
The sequel to one of the best camera phones could pack two 200MP cameras (!) (androidauthority.com)
19796.
Kara Swisher Would Rather Work for Sam Altman Than Mark Zuckerberg (wired.com)
19797.
How human expertise is quietly powering AI (feeds.feedburner.com)
19798.
Is 'Fibermaxxing' Replacing the High-Protein Trend? Here's What Registered Dietitians Say (cnet.com)
19799.
Why the perfect is so often the enemy of the good (feeds.feedburner.com)
19800.
What’s the Deal With Okapa’s $300 Water Bottle? (wired.com)
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