The hardest question to answer about AI-fueled delusions
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Japanese firms’ buying spree of U.S. homebuilders keeps heating up—4th deal in 5 weeks
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Orbán's top opponent says Hungary's alleged Russian backchannel 'treason'
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Show HN: Threadprocs – executables sharing one address space (0-copy pointers)
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8 Horror Movies to Welcome Spring’s Arrival
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Attackers Hide Infostealer in Copyright Infringement Notices
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Sam Altman-backed fusion startup Helion in talks with OpenAI
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Apple could put ads in Maps as soon as this summer
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Study: 'Security Fatigue' May Weaken Digital Defenses
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One notable TV brand is dropping Google TV altogether
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Apple’s WWDC 2026 event starts June 8th
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OpenAI Taps Former Meta Executive to Lead Ad Push
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Jazz CRJ9 at New York on Mar 22nd 2026, collision with fire truck on runway
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Companies Aren’t Ripping Out Business Software for AI. Here’s What They’re Doing Instead.
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Only 7% of leaders get this right—and their teams outperform everyone else
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7 Best Phones You Can’t Buy in the US (2026)
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Why Thermal Metrology Must Evolve for Next-Generation Semiconductors
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Is leadership dead? 7 ways to revive its branding in your organization
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