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1891.
A sufficiently detailed spec is code (news.ycombinator.com)
1892.
The Story of Marina Abramovic and Ulay (2020) (news.ycombinator.com)
1893.
Apple Is Way Behind in AI—and Still Making a Fortune From It (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
1894.
Customers Prefer Apps Over Websites for Wireless and Home Internet Service (cnet.com)
1895.
Daily briefing: Static electricity is still a mystery — here’s what we know (feeds.nature.com)
1896.
Masked mitochondria slip into cells to treat disease in mice (feeds.nature.com)
1897.
Mathematician who reshaped number theory wins prestigious Abel prize (feeds.nature.com)
1898.
China could be the world’s biggest public funder of science within two years (feeds.nature.com)
1899.
Meta is having trouble with rogue AI agents (techcrunch.com)
1900.
Linking Smaller Haskell Binaries (2023) (news.ycombinator.com)
1901.
The FBI confirms it's buying Americans' location data (engadget.com)
1902.
Apple Update Frees Families From Sharing Only 1 Payment Option (cnet.com)
1903.
Scoot around with the Segway Max G3 Electric Scooter and save $450 (androidauthority.com)
1904.
A Meta agentic AI sparked a security incident by acting without permission (engadget.com)
1905.
HomeKit Secure Video hits 24-hour outage as downtime continues [U: Fixed] (9to5mac.com)
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HomeKit Secure Video hits 24-hour outage as downtime continues (9to5mac.com)
1907.
ReMarkable could finally go for the mass market with its next E-Ink tablet (androidauthority.com)
1908.
Testing CPU scaling in Crimson Desert — X3D wins, but not by much, and Raptor Lake shines (tomshardware.com)
1909.
Google Pixel 10 drops to record-low price for the first time this year (androidauthority.com)
1910.
You can now order 1-hour Amazon deliveries across 2,000 cities - is yours on the list? (zdnet.com)
1911.
Kash Patel Admits the FBI is Buying Private Data on Americans (gizmodo.com)
1912.
A look at content scrambling in DVDs (news.ycombinator.com)
1913.
Overcast is gaining transcripts, and it will have an edge over Apple Podcasts (9to5mac.com)
1914.
Can you get fired for calling your CEO a ‘rich jerk’? This company says yes (feeds.feedburner.com)
1915.
Can you get fired for calling your CEO a “rich jerk”? This company says yes (feeds.feedburner.com)
1916.
Americans Seem to Love Buying Cars That Get Hit With a Lot of Recalls (gizmodo.com)
1917.
An industrial piping contractor on Claude Code [video] (news.ycombinator.com)
1918.
Can the Samsung Frame Pro replace my TV? My advice after weeks of testing (zdnet.com)
1919.
A new iPhone hacking tool puts anyone still on iOS 18 at risk (engadget.com)
1920.
Hot sale: All Ring Outdoor Cam security cameras drop to record-lows! (androidauthority.com)
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