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- NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, April 30 (game #1054) [37d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, April 30 (game #1557) [37d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, April 30 (game #788) [37d]
- 'The era of the pilot is over, the era of the agent is here': Google Cloud wants you to unlock the power of your data [37d]
- Prompts now, pollutants later: Report claims data centers are harming the environment to the tune of $25 billion and inducing a debt on the health of current and future generations [37d]
- 'Chaining vulnerabilities is the hallmark of a sophisticated attack': 750,000 websites must be patched as Microsoft's popular open source Dotnetnuke CMS hit by an XSS flaw that allows attackers to hijack admin sessions and take over entire web servers [37d]
- 'The storm is here': Why you and your neighbors may be paying multibillion-dollar bill for AI data centers right now — but that may not last long as more US states join revolt against unjust 'socialist' approach to electricity bills [37d]
- SpaceX's theorized data centers in space face 'significant technical complexity and unproven technologies,' and the 'unpredictable environment of space' means they may not be commercially viable [37d]
- Smart-home brand Dreame showed me a rocket-powered electric car, and then things got weirder from there [37d]
- 'The ocean is really unlimited in terms of how much energy is available': No land, no fuel, no cables — how wave-powered ocean platforms could tackle the power needs of AI data centers [37d]
- I tried Google’s new AI wardrobe feature with Motorola’s Razr — and it turns your photos into a surprisingly useful digital closet full of outfits [37d]
- I've hand-picked the best Lego Botanicals sets for Mother's Day, from spiky succulents to cheerful sunflowers [37d]
- Is this 'the largest breach in football history'? Hackers allegedly breach Cristiano Ronaldo's Saudi team and AFC governing body, leak passports, contracts, and emails online [37d]
- 15 quirky gadgets for your desk — and yes, they’re actually really useful for work [37d]
- This smart fridge scans your food and your fingerprints to give you personalized nutrition advice — but I'm not sure I want judgemental appliances in my kitchen [37d]
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