When recreating a famous SUV stunt in China goes wrong
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‘Benefit burnout’ and health insurance ‘planxiety’ send young workers to AI for HR answers
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The 11 best gifts for dads for 2025
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Google Photos now fixes your blinks and blurs with Nano Banana’s help
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A prvalue is not a temporary
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How the cochlea computes (2024)
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The ear does not do a Fourier transform (2024)
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The ear does not do a Fourier transform
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Google Photos will make your life look more feed-friendly with new highlight templates
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Show HN: An open source access logs analytics script to block bot attacks
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How hard do you have to hit a chicken to cook it? (2020)
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Japan's summers have lengthened by 3 weeks over 42 years, say resaerchers
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Ask HN: Why did COM/SOAP/other protocols fail?
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OpenTSLM: Language models that understand time series
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OpenTSLM: Language Models That Understand Time-Series (Stanford, ETH, Google)
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Experts Alarmed as Jellyfish Spawn in Freshwater Lakes
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How Neural Super Sampling Works: Architecture, Training, and Inference
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Slavery After Abolition: Revolt on the Amelia
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iOS 26 gives Apple’s Home app new automation features
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