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Everyone is stealing TV
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Phenome-wide analysis of copy number variants in 470,727 UK Biobank genomes
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Show HN: TetrisBench – Gemini Flash reaches 66% win rate on Tetris against Opus
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Chinese EVs inch closer to the US as Canada slashes tariffs
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OpenBSD-current now runs as guest under Apple Hypervisor
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Pebble founder says his new company is ‘not a startup’
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2026 Is the Year of the RGB LED TV
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Google’s Bringing AI Slop Directly to TVs
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Pebble seeks to remedy the wearable industry's original sin
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Startup Trends Shaking Up Browsers, SOC Automation, AppSec
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I switched from VSCode to Zed
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