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The first British person in space (news.ycombinator.com)
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Samsung and SK Hynix employees are reportedly abandoning overseas training programs to nab up to $400,000 performance bonuses — online dating grades rise as female members 'seeking out SK hynix employees' (tomshardware.com)
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Neutron scattering explains why gluten-free pasta falls apart (2025) (news.ycombinator.com)
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Samsung has a tentative deal with workers to avoid a memory chip strike (theverge.com)
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The quadratic sandwich (news.ycombinator.com)
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Galaxy S27 Pro leak suggests a pocket-friendly phone with Ultra features (androidauthority.com)
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Samsung workers set to strike at worst possible time (theverge.com)
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Design of one-component quasisymmetric protein nanocages (feeds.nature.com)
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How to Watch a House-Sized Asteroid Make an ‘Extremely Close’ Approach to Earth Today (gizmodo.com)
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New Quantum Processing Technology Points to Life After the Transistor, Maybe (gizmodo.com)
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South Korea’s LetinAR is building optics behind AI glasses (techcrunch.com)
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Samsung granted court injunction against imminent strike action in last-minute reprieve — talks resume as unions barred from occupying or locking facilities, obstructing workers (tomshardware.com)
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Japan is using $4,000 animatronic wolves to scare off bears, and can't make them fast enough (techspot.com)
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Samsung avoids worst-case strike scenario as court restricts union action (techspot.com)
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Samsung strike involving 47,000 workers looms as South Korea’s president urges labor deal (cnbc.com)
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Two EA-18 fighter jets collide at Mountain Home airshow, pilots ejected safely (news.ycombinator.com)
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Nostalgic Kits Central (2024) (news.ycombinator.com)
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Japan can’t make robot wolves fast enough to counter the rise in bear attacks that have killed 13 humans this year — $4,000+ animatronic Monster Wolf features intense LEDs and makes loud noises (tomshardware.com)
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ASML to equip India’s first commercial chip fab — $11 billion Dholera project targets 50,000 wafers a month (tomshardware.com)
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How an Australian Teen Team Is Making Radio Astronomy Affordable for Schools (news.ycombinator.com)
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Ask an Astronaut: 333 hours of Q&A footage with astronauts (news.ycombinator.com)
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Power Tools Got Worse on Purpose. Who Owns DeWalt, Craftsman, and Milwaukee? (news.ycombinator.com)
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Computer Hobby Movement in Canada (news.ycombinator.com)
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NAND contract prices surge over 600% since September 2025, DRAM up ~400% (techspot.com)
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Samsung Electronics recovers $66 billion intraday wipeout after Seoul steps in to calm strike fears (cnbc.com)
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Targeted electron beam creates thousands of atomic crystal defects (feeds.nature.com)
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An ultra-faint, chemically primitive galaxy forming in the reionization era (feeds.nature.com)
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Perceptron Mk1 shocks with highly performant video analysis AI model 80-90% cheaper than Anthropic, OpenAI & Google (venturebeat.com)
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The FCC has banned new foreign-made routers, but existing ones can keep receiving updates until 2029 (techspot.com)
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Prime Video Shoots for Assassins and Steamy Titles With New TV Show Pickups (cnet.com)
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