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Why Is the New York Times Laundering the Reputation of a Sleazy AI Startup That’s Selling GLP-1s via a Dishonest Dumpster Fire of Fake Doctors, Phony Before-and-After Pictures, and Other Glaring Red Flags? (futurism.com)
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Why Is the New York Times Laundering the Reputation of a Sleazy AI Startup That’s Selling GLP-1s via a Dishonest Dumpster Fire of Fake Doctors, Phony Before-and-After Pictures, a Warning From the FDA, and Other Glaring Red Flags? (futurism.com)
1653.
Your Galaxy S26 has a new update waiting, but there’s a catch (androidauthority.com)
1654.
Sam Altman may control our future – can he be trusted? (news.ycombinator.com)
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Age Verification as Mass Surveillance Infrastructure (news.ycombinator.com)
1656.
Robot Mowers Are Actually Good Now (wired.com)
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Google Photos could limit Pixel-exclusive AI editing features for your own good (androidauthority.com)
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Samsung may add a "Pro" model to Galaxy S lineup, matching Apple's strategy (techspot.com)
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Nvidia's own DLSS 5 announcement video gets taken down by YouTube in Italy due to a copyright strike — local TV channel sent a copyright strike to every YouTube video for using the trailer it used for its own broadcast (tomshardware.com)
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NASA astronauts on the way to the Moon capture Earth using iPhone 17 Pro Max (9to5mac.com)
1661.
Haunted Paper Toys (news.ycombinator.com)
1662.
Why Simple Breach Monitoring is No Longer Enough (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Prime Video: 24 of the Best Sci-Fi TV Shows You Need to Stream Right Now (cnet.com)
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Apple App Store Experiences Surge in New Apps Amid Vibe Coding Boom (gizmodo.com)
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Samsung’s 60W Galaxy S26 Ultra finally charges fast, but only because it lags on battery size (androidauthority.com)
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The workers secretly influencing their companies’ AI usage (feeds.feedburner.com)
1667.
How Kelly Wearstler designed her new H&M collection (feeds.feedburner.com)
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It’s way too easy to cheat now (feeds.feedburner.com)
1669.
Brands Adopt ‘No AI’ Disclaimers to Stand Out Amid the Slop (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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Snake Bros Keep Getting Bitten by Their Lethal Pets. Only Zoos Can Save Them (wired.com)
1671.
Target puts customers on the hook for AI shopping assistant errors (techspot.com)
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Number in man page titles e.g. sleep(3) (news.ycombinator.com)
1673.
Why women leaders are ditching the old workplace rulebook—and winning because of it (feeds.feedburner.com)
1674.
Report Says Software Engineer Job Listings Are Up 30% This Year (gizmodo.com)
1675.
Kids Are Discovering the Joys—and Pains—of the Landline (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
1676.
What to Know About OpenAI’s Ideas for a World With ‘Superintelligence’ (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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5 Mysteries That the Artemis Missions to the Moon Could Finally Solve (wired.com)
1678.
Breaking: Samsung may add Galaxy S27 Pro as a fourth flagship model next year (androidauthority.com)
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New 3D-printed microrobot mimics worm-like motion at microscopic scale (techspot.com)
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The 5 biggest problems Google needs to fix with the Pixel 11 series (androidauthority.com)
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