The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
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- The AI slop drops right from the top, as Trump posts vulgar deepfake of opponents [209d]
- In 2022, the world axed a disease name seen as racist. US just switched back. [209d]
- Alexa’s survival hinges on you buying more expensive Amazon devices [209d]
- Critics slam OpenAI’s parental controls while users rage, “Treat us like adults” [209d]
- Researchers find a carbon-rich moon-forming disk around giant exoplanet [209d]
- How “prebunking” can restore public trust and other September highlights [210d]
- Intel and AMD trusted enclaves, the backbone of network security, fall to physical attacks [210d]
- DeepSeek tests “sparse attention” to slash AI processing costs [210d]
- After threatening ABC over Kimmel, FCC chair may eliminate TV ownership caps [210d]
- With new agent mode for Excel and Word, Microsoft touts “vibe working” [210d]
- YouTuber unboxes what seems to be a pre-release version of an M5 iPad Pro [210d]
- SpaceX has a few tricks up its sleeve for the last Starship flight of the year [210d]
- iOS 26.0.1, macOS 26.0.1 updates fix install bugs, new phone problems, and more [210d]
- California’s newly signed AI law just gave Big Tech exactly what it wanted [210d]
- Behind the scenes with the most beautiful car in racing: The Ferrari 499P [210d]
- Is the “million-year-old” skull from China a Denisovan or something else? [210d]
- Burnout and Elon Musk’s politics spark exodus from senior xAI, Tesla staff [210d]
- The most efficient Crosstrek ever? Subaru’s hybrid gets a bit rugged. [210d]
- The SUV that saved Porsche goes electric, and the tech is interesting [210d]
- Scientists unlock secret to Venus flytrap’s hair-trigger response [210d]
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