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1921.
JSON Formatter Chrome Plugin Now Closed and Injecting Adware (news.ycombinator.com)
1922.
I used this EcoFlow battery to run my 3,000-sq-ft home in a blackout - here's how it kept my AC on (zdnet.com)
1923.
"Oobleck" still holds some surprises (arstechnica.com)
1924.
TechCrunch is heading to Tokyo — and bringing the Startup Battlefield with it (techcrunch.com)
1925.
HWMonitor and CPU-Z developer CPUID breached by unknown attackers — cyberattack forced users to download malware instead of valid apps for six hours (tomshardware.com)
1926.
Supply chain nightmare: How Rust will be attacked and what we can do to mitigate (news.ycombinator.com)
1927.
How I check, test, and charge my AA and AAA batteries - and sift out defective ones (zdnet.com)
1928.
My go-to electric screwdriver is on sale for over 50 percent off today (theverge.com)
1929.
Little Snitch’s software counter surveillance jumps from Mac to Linux (theverge.com)
1930.
Intel 486 CPU announced April 10, 1989 (news.ycombinator.com)
1931.
Nearly 4,000 US industrial devices exposed to Iranian cyberattacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
1932.
Trump Mobile isn’t giving up just yet (theverge.com)
1933.
Considering a used EV? Here are 3 things to know (feeds.feedburner.com)
1934.
Why your Whoop might tell you to up your testosterone (theverge.com)
1935.
Cloudflare made a WordPress for AI agents (theverge.com)
1936.
Ambitious hacker reduces worst-case memory latency by up to 93%, but with severe downsides — 1960s bottleneck overcome by hedging memory accesses to avoid running into DRAM refresh stalls (tomshardware.com)
1937.
I shipped a transaction bug, so I built a linter (news.ycombinator.com)
1938.
Microsoft: Canadian employees targeted in payroll pirate attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
1939.
Microsoft OneDrive users report mysterious spam files that won't go away (techspot.com)
1940.
White House staff told not to place bets on prediction markets (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
1941.
How the butterfly got its name: Books in brief (feeds.nature.com)
1942.
How the Trivy supply chain attack harvested credentials from secrets managers (news.ycombinator.com)
1943.
US Mobile Is Getting Into the Home Internet Business by Pairing With Starlink (cnet.com)
1944.
Microsoft is employing dark patterns to goad users into paying for storage? (news.ycombinator.com)
1945.
Volkswagen drops all-electric ID.4 in the US in pivot back to gas SUVs (techcrunch.com)
1946.
Aqara's New Thermostat Uses Apple's Smart Temperature Controls (cnet.com)
1947.
‘A Lot of Blind People Have Been Left Out’: How This LEGO Superfan is Rewriting the Rules For Builders (feeds.feedburner.com)
1948.
How to make the Startup Battlefield Top 20 — and what every company gets regardless (techcrunch.com)
1949.
Do Ceasefires Slow Cyberattacks? History Suggests Not (darkreading.com)
1950.
Volkswagen stops building ID.4s in the US, has inventory "into 2027" (arstechnica.com)
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