The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Suspected YouTube bug spikes RAM over 7gbs users report lag and frozen tabs [1d]
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- SprintiQ – open-source sprint planning for Claude Code [1d]
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- What do we lose when AI does our work? [1d]
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- Agent Skills [1d]
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- 'Point of no return': New Orleans relocation must start now due to sea level [1d]
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- Welcome to Gas City [1d]
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- Pulitzer Prize Winners 2026 [1d]
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- Claude Is Dead [1d]
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- When Networking Doesn't Work [1d]
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- Formatting a 25M-line codebase overnight [1d]
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- Transformers Are Inherently Succinct [1d]
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- How OpenAI delivers low-latency voice AI at scale [1d]
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- Google is discontinuing its free web search index for developers [1d]
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- White House Considers Vetting A.I. Models Before They Are Released [1d]
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- DHS Demanded Google Data on Canadian's Activity, Location over Anti-ICE Posts [1d]
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- Microsoft Edge stores all passwords in memory in clear text, even when unused [1d]
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- Rumor: Disney to Remove Star Wars Sequel Trilogy from Timeline [1d]
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- Usage-based pricing killing your vibe, here's how to roll your own local AI [1d]
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- Offenders sentenced up to 10 years for spying on TSMC [1d]
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- U.S. military data left exposed at an a16z startup for 150 days [1d]
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- Days Without GitHub Incidents [1d]
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- Heat pump sales rise 17% across Europe in Q1 as energy prices surge [1d]
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- 'Kitten Space Agency' Is the Spiritual Successor to 'Kerbal Space Program' [1d]
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- Let's Talk about LLMs [1d]
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- Flock Holding Closed Police Conference, Requires Police Consent for Marketing [1d]
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- Trillions in Retirement Dollars Flow into Opaque Trusts [1d]
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- US healthcare marketplaces shared citizenship and race data with ad tech giants [1d]
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- Stop big tech from making users behave in ways they don't want to [1d]
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- The Visible Zorker: Zork 3 [1d]
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- I am worried about Bun [1d]
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- Wolfenstein 3D for Gameboy Color on custom cartridge (2016) [1d]
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- "They would never use the death star on us" [1d]
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- OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft Back Bill to Fund 'AI Literacy' in Schools [1d]
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- Homebridge 2.0 is here, and it speaks Matter [1d]
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- GitHub Is Down [1d]
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- Sierra Raises $950M at $15B Valuation [1d]
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- Alberta voter list leak is a potential public safety disaster [1d]
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- Does Employment Slow Cognitive Decline? Evidence from Labor Market Shocks [1d]
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- 1966 Ford Mustang Converted into a Tesla with Working 'Full Self-Driving' [1d]
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- I tracked 7,700 UK petrol stations every 10 minutes for 3 months [1d]
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- Removable batteries in smartphones will be mandatory in the EU starting in 2027 [1d]
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- Pomiferous: The most extensive apples (pommes) database [1d]
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- Redis array: short story of a long development process [1d]
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- How Monero's proof of work works [1d]
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- How Many Children Learned Mathematics from Kiselev's Textbooks? [1d]
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- Show HN: Let – Offline-first life events tracker (React Native, SQLite) [1d]
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- Someone allegedly used a hairdryer to rig Polymarket weather bets [1d]
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- Gaps in national food production, worldwide [1d]
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- PyInfra 3.8.0 Is Out [1d]
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- Newton's law of gravity passes its biggest test [1d]
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- DAG Workflow Engine [1d]
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- Adding a feature to a closed-source app [1d]
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- Why Almost Everyone Loses–Except a Few Sharks–On Prediction Markets [2d]
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- Talking to 35 Strangers at the Gym [2d]
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- ASML's Best Selling Product Isn't What You Think It Is [2d]
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- The bottleneck was never the code [2d]
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- Amsterdam bans public adverts for meat and fossil fuels [2d]
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- United flight collides with truck and light pole as it lands at Newark airport [2d]
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- Ruflo: Multi-agent AI orchestration for Claude Code [2d]
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- Trademark Violation: Fake Notepad++ for Mac [2d]
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- Setting Up Server Monitoring for a Rails App on Hatchbox [2d]
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- GameStop makes $55.5B takeover offer for eBay [2d]
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- Over 8M Thermos jars and bottles recalled after 3 people lost vision [2d]
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- Midori, the first browser to offer a VPN with Mesh technology [2d]
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- CARA 2.0 – "I Built an Better Robot Dog" [2d]
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- Israel national security minister served gold death penalty noose birthday cake [2d]
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- Feds Fine Durham Energy Efficiency Co $722M [2d]
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- Stitch Together Lots of Little HTML Pages with Navigations for Interactions [2d]
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- Humanoid Robot Actuators: The Complete Engineering Guide [2d]
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- Coffee appears to rewire the gut-brain connection [2d]
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- Make some art with your phone sensors [2d]
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- How AI is transforming the pharma industry, with most gains so far from back-office streamlining and faster manufacturing rather than breakthrough drug research (Peter Loftus/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Lattice Semiconductor agrees to acquire AMI for $1.65B in cash and stock; Georgia-based AMI provides firmware and infrastructure manageability for cloud and AI (Mike Rogoway/Oregonian) [1d]
- Grab reports Q1 revenue up 24% YoY to $955M, above est., and a $154M adjusted EBITDA, vs. $146.3M est., helped by resilient demand for ride hailing and delivery (Olivia Poh/Bloomberg) [1d]
- New Mexico child safety trial: New Mexico asks a judge to declare Meta a public nuisance and to order it to pay $3.7B and overhaul its apps to protect children (Diana Novak Jones/Reuters) [1d]
- Crypto stocks jump after lawmakers struck a compromise on the CLARITY Act to preserve stablecoin rewards under certain conditions; Circle's stock closed up ~20% (Tanaya Macheel/CNBC) [1d]
- Duolingo reports Q1 revenue up 27% YoY to $292M, vs. $288.5M est., bookings up 14% to $308.5M, and expects slower growth in Q2; DUOL drops 12%+ after hours (Akash Sriram/Reuters) [1d]
- Musk v. Altman: Greg Brockman testifies that his OpenAI stake is now worth ~$30B; a Musk attorney asks why he hasn't donated $29B to OpenAI's nonprofit arm (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Palantir reports Q1 revenue up 85% YoY to $1.63B, vs. $1.54B est., US government revenue up 84% to $687M, and US commercial revenue up 133% to $595M (Jaspreet Singh/Reuters) [1d]
- Elon Musk agrees to pay $1.5M to settle SEC allegations that he cheated Twitter shareholders in 2022 by failing to disclose the 5%+ stake he had in the company (Nicola M White/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Pinterest reports Q1 revenue up 18% YoY to $1B, vs. $966M est., MAUs up 11% YoY to 631M, and forecasts Q2 revenue above estimates; PINS jumps 17%+ after hours (Jonathan Vanian/CNBC) [1d]
- Musk v. Altman: Stuart Russell, Musk's only AI expert witness, warned of AI risks but his concerns about AI's existential threats were excluded by the judge (Tim Fernholz/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Sources: the Trump administration is discussing an EO to create an AI working group to examine AI oversight procedures, including vetting models before release (New York Times) [1d]
- Former Trump and Biden AI advisers Dean Ball and Ben Buchanan urge bipartisan action on AI security risks, including tighter export controls and safety audits (New York Times) [1d]
- Why there is a 60%+ chance of AI systems autonomously building their own successors by the end of 2028, and a look at the consequences of fully automated AI R&D (Jack Clark/Import AI) [1d]
- Sources: Apple prepares a "Create a Pass" feature for iOS 27, which lets users take a QR code and generate a custom pass around it for concerts and other venues (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Intel taps Alex Katouzian, an ex-Qualcomm EVP, to lead Client Computing & Physical AI group, and names Pushkar Ranade as CTO, after serving on an interim basis (Dylan Martin/CRN) [1d]
- Ex-iRobot CEO Colin Angle launches Familiar Machines & Magic and unveils Familiar, a dog-like, "emotionally intelligent" robot that reacts to owner's feelings (Christopher Mims/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Nearly 20 US state-run health insurance exchanges include ad trackers that send user data like race and citizenship info to companies like Meta, TikTok, Google (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Sources: more than two dozen prediction-market ETFs have been pushed back as the SEC seeks more information; they were originally expected to launch this week (Suzanne McGee/Reuters) [1d]
- Filing: Blackstone's data center acquisition vehicle seeks to raise as much as $1.75B in its IPO, and will target newly built data centers valued at $250M-$1.5B (Subrat Patnaik/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Cisco agrees to acquire Astrix Security, which helps companies monitor and control the permissions granted to AI agents, a source says for approximately $400M (Meir Orbach/CTech) [1d]
- Investment and tech firm Long Lake says it will buy corporate travel operator Amex GBT for $6.3B, citing AI's ability to modernize the business travel sector (Reuters) [1d]
- Inside Palantir Foundation's Atlantic and Pacific Forum at Yale for invited students: State Dept. and Palantir staff share a vision of mixing AI and state power (Alex Bronzini-Vender/New York Magazine) [1d]
- Panthalassa, which aims to power floating data centers using energy generated by ocean waves, raised $140M led by Peter Thiel, source says at a $1B valuation (Tim Bradshaw/Financial Times) [1d]
- How "emotion AI", the use of facial and sentiment analysis tools to track workers' moods, is seeping into white-collar jobs amid concerns over privacy and bias (Ellen Cushing/The Atlantic) [1d]
- SAP to acquire Dremio, an open data lakehouse provider, and Prior Labs, which it pledges to invest €1B in over four years, hoping to create a frontier AI lab (Larry Dignan/Constellation Research) [1d]
- Katie Haun raises $1B for two funds split between early and later-stage investments, looking at startups blending financial services, AI, and alternative assets (Natasha Mascarenhas/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Bret Taylor's Sierra, which sells AI customer service agents, raised a $950M Series E led by Tiger and GV at a $15.8B post-money valuation, up from $10B in 2025 (Kate Rooney/CNBC) [1d]
- Trump's World Liberty Financial countersues Tron founder Justin Sun, alleging defamation, contract violations, and more (Ben Weiss/Fortune) [1d]
- The jury-less bench trial phase of Meta's child safety case in NM begins today to determine if Meta's actions were a public nuisance and warrant product changes (Jonathan Vanian/CNBC) [1d]
- eBay's stock jumps 6%+ to ~$111, below GameStop's $125/share acquisition offer, in a sign investors see hurdles to completing a deal; GameStop's stock drops ~4% (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Filing: Elon Musk texted Greg Brockman about settling days before trial; after being denied, he said Brockman and Altman "will be the most hated men in America" (Ashley Capoot/CNBC) [1d]
- Source: OpenAI has raised over $4B at a $10B pre-money valuation for The Deployment Company, a new joint venture to help businesses adopt OpenAI tools (Seth Fiegerman/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Enzo Health, whose AI tools help home health and hospice agencies automate tasks like patient intake and documentation review, raised a $20M Series A led by N47 (Brock E.W. Turner/Axios) [1d]
- How AI tools such as Naver's Talking Buddy and SuperBrain are helping South Korea's elderly ease loneliness, detect emergencies, and slow cognitive decline (Choe Sang-Hun/New York Times) [2d]
- Amazon debuts Supply Chain Services, allowing other companies to use its logistics network to move, store, and deliver raw materials, final products, and more (Deborah Sophia/Reuters) [2d]
- Instructure reported a data breach on April 30; ShinyHunters added Instructure to its victims list and claims it has 3.65TB of data from ~9K institutions (Ionut Arghire/SecurityWeek) [2d]
- Jensen Huang said Nvidia's market share of AI accelerators in China has "now dropped to zero" and that US export policy "has already largely backfired" (Anton Shilov/Tom's Hardware) [2d]
- Source: Cerebras is expected to price its shares at between $115 and $125 and go public with the "CBRS" ticker; Cerebras is targeting a $40B valuation (Reuters) [2d]
- Legislators and experts criticize the EU's €20B sovereign compute data center plan, questioning whether there is demand and the plan's reliance on Nvidia GPUs (Pieter Haeck/Politico) [2d]
- An analysis of 1.6M Polymarket accounts since November 2022: 0.1% of users take 67% of profits, with the highest-frequency traders seeing the most success (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- A profile of William Savitt, Sam Altman's lead lawyer against Elon Musk, who represented Twitter against Musk in 2022 and helped OpenAI's for-profit transition (Jacob Shamsian/Business Insider) [2d]
- Chinese state media: AI-generated Chinese microdramas to be worth $3B+ in 2026, out of a $14B+ total microdrama market, boosted by tools like Seedance 2.0 (New York Times) [2d]
- Sources: some lenders are exploring private deals to sell their data center debt, and some banks are seeking to offload their Oracle-linked loans at a discount (Financial Times) [2d]
- Sources: SoftBank plans to make lithium- and cobalt-free data center batteries in Japan as soon as FY2027, as Japan tries to cut its reliance on Chinese metals (Natsuki Yamamoto/Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- China's Linkerbot, which holds 80%+ of global dexterous robotic hands market, raised a Series B+ at a $3B valuation and seeks a $6B valuation in its next round (Laurie Chen/Reuters) [2d]
- Sources: Anthropic is finalizing a deal for a $1.5B JV with Blackstone, Goldman Sachs, Hellman & Friedman, and others to sell AI tools to PE-backed companies (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Apple's handling of vibe coding apps draws complaints from startups like Replit and Anything that iOS App Store rules for their apps are applied erratically (Michael Acton/Financial Times) [2d]
- How music streaming services are adapting to the rise of AI-generated music by labeling, deranking, and demonetizing tracks, using AI detection tools, and more (Terrence O'Brien/The Verge) [2d]
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- NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, May 5 (game #1059) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, May 5 (game #793) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, May 5 (game #1562) [1d]
- Micron CEO warns 'AI is in very early innings' and it will 'need more memory' — another ominous sign the RAM crisis isn't going anywhere [1d]
- 'Help cattle producers hold onto their land and livelihoods': This first-of-its-kind solar ranch in Tennessee uses ingenious sensors to shelter cattle and cut carbon emissions — and it could help to offset $1 billion of US agriculture declines [1d]
- Microsoft continues the good work on Windows 11, with tweaks to 'quiet' ads — and that big taskbar change is 'coming soon' [1d]
- ‘More powerful and versatile than any other personal fan I’ve tested’ — I reviewed Shark’s 3-in-1 portable fan and have never experienced so many different kinds of cooling [1d]
- 'Flaws identified in the B-21 configuration': Chinese scientists claim their mysterious PADJ-X stealth design software exposed major weaknesses in the USAF’s B-21 Raider program using digital twins [1d]
- Gen Z hate AI? The Musk vs Altman trial heats up, OpenAI phone rumors buzz and more of the week’s most surprising developments [1d]
- MacBook Pro M4 vs iMac M4: which Mac is best for you? [1d]
- I searched the galaxy for the best Star Wars Day 2026 deals — these are the Lego sets, Funko Pops, apparel, and collectibles worth buying [1d]
- I couldn't believe how easy it was to get my first online shop up and running thanks to Prestashop [1d]
- What is the release date for Half Man episode 3 on HBO Max and BBC iPlayer? [1d]
- Forget GPUs — China unveils 2 ExaFLOPS supercomputer using only CPUs, packing 47,000 processors into 92 compute cabinets as it looks to supersede the US once again [1d]
- 'This is the robot I wanted to build forever': former iRobot chief on his extraordinary 'Familiar' AI companion [1d]
- Facebook is annoying as hell but I'm not sure it's a public nuisance [1d]
- I tried the open-source Piwigo, and it made me ditch Google Photos [1d]
- The equatorial Luna Ring is the brainchild of a billion-dollar Japanese engineering conglomerate whose visionary team dreams of billions of megawatts of electricity generated by solar panel clusters the size of Texas and California put together [1d]
- What is the release date for The Boys season 5 episode 6 on Prime Video? [1d]
- IKEA's donut-shaped Varmblixt smart lamp shines candy-colored light anywhere in your home, though the app experience isn't quite as sweet [1d]
- China says it is illegal for companies to fire humans if AI takes their jobs [1d]
- Secretlab is marking Star Wars Day with the release of a new Mandalorian-themed chair [1d]
- 18 travel tech essentials to survive trade-show season — because your hotel room wasn't built for work [1d]
- 007 First Light’s Bond gets creative in ways that would make Agent 47 smile [1d]
- The global memory shortage: The hidden bottleneck behind the AI boom [1d]
- I just found the best Star Wars desk accessory at Amazon for Star Wars Day — and this replica has definitely 'got it where it counts, kid' [1d]
- These are the 4 new 4K Blu-rays I'm most looking forward to testing in May 2026 — and one of them is 'easily one of my most anticipated discs ever' [1d]
- I'm a Google Maps power user — here are 10 tips and features I can't live without [1d]
- I tested the Hoover HL2 TurboStyle — a lightweight upright vacuum cleaner that punches above its weight, mostly [1d]
- 'I have a bad feeling about this': 20+ Star Wars gadgets I can't believe actually exist [1d]
- MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4) vs MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4): Which is the one for you? [1d]
- OpenAI is making ChatGPT accounts much more secure – including some literal physical security keys [1d]
- I loved how many features this affordable gaming soundbar has, but audiophiles might want to look elsewhere [1d]
- What is the release date for Daredevil: Born Again season 2 episode 8 on Disney+? [1d]
- Employees are now more dangerous to their company than external hackers [1d]
- This budget gaming laptop with an RTX 4050 and Intel Core 5 just dropped under $900 at Amazon [2d]
- Forget Whoop, Apple, Garmin, and all the rest — when it comes to lifting weights, I've never found a better solution than a spreadsheet [2d]
- I turned my local beauty spot into an immersive 3D environment using Splatica and my Insta360 cameras — and the whole process is surprisingly easy [2d]
- “An enormous cityscape of stackable guava-colored boxes” — I compared a dozen $10 IKEA speakers to one $120 JBL speaker to see whether sheer numbers are a substitute for better sound engineering [2d]
- 'The inbox is no longer the only front line': Report claims vast majority of phishing attacks are now generated by AI - here's how to stay safe [2d]
- Android Auto is apparently prepping home screen widgets, and I'll be installing them immediately [2d]
- AI agents create new risks requiring continuous monitoring and oversight [2d]
- The five-star Nespresso Vertuo Pop is now almost 50% off at Currys [2d]
- CFOs must stop perfecting the budget and start shaping the future [2d]
- Pentagon staff embracing vibe coding as military personnel deploy over 20,000 AI agents per week since launch — autonomous tools handling 25,000 sessions per day on average to improve efficiency by eliminating "boring" staff work and manual data entry [2d]
- We can realistically replicate human intelligence in AI: Here’s how we’ll achieve AGI [2d]
- Ask Jeeves quietly shuts down after nearly three decades, after pioneering conversational web search long before ChatGPT and Gemini [2d]
- 'It's just something that hasn't been there before': How INEOS Cycling is hoping Netcompany's PULSE AI will help it conquer its "blizzard of data" and sprint to victory [2d]
- Small Language Models trained for your industry can deliver more for your business [2d]
- I hand-picked the ultimate Star Wars home office workstation set-up — celebrate Star Wars Day with all the best office gear, gifts, and gadgets this side of the Dagobah system [2d]
- Why software defects are now the biggest security threat [2d]
- 'It bothers me that this could be deployed by employers': your boss could soon know you’re struggling before you do — inside the rise of AI mental health prediction tools [2d]
- I wanted to love the Logitech G512 X, but two keyboards in one don't always add up to a single great product [2d]
- 'Humans will do high-touch, empathetic, clinical judgment-type work, but AI will create the capacity right now': Google's future for healthcare has AI for both the clinician and the patient [2d]
- Europe’s relationship with US Big Tech has reached a breaking point [2d]
- Summarization is not reasoning: How hybrid AI fixes failing AIOps [2d]
- NymVPN's new 'Pay as You Go' option ditches accounts and subscriptions for true anonymity [2d]
- The 7 small changes to your routine that make your hair look instantly healthier — without expensive hairdryers or styling tools [2d]
- I’ve been using the compact Kenwood MultiPro Go food processor for months and I can’t get over how quick and efficient it is for its size and price [2d]
- IceWhale ZimaCube 2 Personal Cloud NAS review: A modern, high-performance network-attached storage device with plenty of room to grow [2d]
- Amnezia VPN rolls out major bug fixes, a crucial security patch, and new features in latest app update [2d]
- Norton VPN enters the AI agent space with 'first truly AI native' VPN for agents [2d]
- Apple Music is my audio streaming service of choice — and now you can get 3 months for just AU$2 for a limited time [2d]
- I'm keen to add to my Lego Star Wars collection and these May the Fourth discounts are very tempting [2d]
- WatchOS 27 Set to Get Slimmed-Down Watch Ultra Face, Report Says [1d]
- Surfshark Adds Vega OS Support, Expanding VPN Access on Amazon Fire TV [1d]
- Google Pixel 11 Rumored to Come With a Better Camera, but Less RAM [1d]
- iOS 27 Might Let Users Create Custom Passes for Apple Wallet App [1d]
- And the Oscar Does Not Go to… AI 'Actors' and AI-Written Screenplays, the Academy Says [1d]
- Utah Will Ban VPN Use to Circumvent Age Verification [1d]
- HBO Max: The 32 Absolute Best TV Shows to Watch [1d]
- Apple's New Rainbow Pride Band Is 10 Years In the Making [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 5, #588 [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 5, #1059 [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 5, #793 [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 5, #1781 [1d]
- Mustache Mischief: Kids Bypass UK's Digital Age Barriers [1d]
- Sony to Pay $7.85M in PlayStation Store Settlement. What to Know [1d]
- iOS 26.5 Will Likely Bring End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging to Your iPhone [1d]
- Need to Ask Jeeves Something? Sorry, It's Too Late [1d]
- Spirit Airlines Has Shut Down. What Now? [1d]
- I Resurrected My Favorite Childhood Games Using Gemini Vibe Coding [1d]
- 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' Sneak Peeks Hit Theaters and Disney Plus on Star Wars Day [1d]
- Valve Steam Controller Review: It May Be My Favorite Controller, Period [1d]
- 9 Gift Ideas Perfect for Moms Who Value Self-Care and Staying Active [1d]
- Motorola's Razr Fold Wows With Bright Screens and a Big Battery video [2d]
- We've Got Live Star Wars Deals for All, Not Just for Men, but for the Women and the Children [2d]
- Over 70 of the Best Star Wars Gifts for 2026: Legos to Lightsabers, Books and Toys this May the Fourth [2d]
- OpenAI Made a Special ChatGPT for Your Doctor [2d]
- Ring's New Video Doorbell Is the Most Powerful I've Seen, But It Tries to Do Too Much [2d]
- Here Are New and Popular Emoji for May and How to Decipher Them [2d]
- Which Is the Most Trusted Internet Service Provider? Vote for Your Top Pick [2d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 4, #587 [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, May 4 [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Sunday, May 3 [2d]
- HiBy Digital M500 X Hatsune Miku Audio Player Review: Virtual Pop Star Plays Your Favorite Music [2d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 3, #586 [2d]
- GameStop's $55.5 billion eBay takeover bid puts its $368 million bitcoin stash in the crosshairs [1d]
- Hut 8 swaps Coinbase loan for cheaper FalconX deal, slashing borrowing costs as it bets big on AI [1d]
- Circle, Coinbase lead crypto stocks rally amid Clarity Act progress, bitcoin hitting $80,000 [1d]
- The government should promote innovation, not punish it [1d]
- Shopify and National Bank of Canada are among backers of a new digital currency built to settle trades 24/7 [1d]
- Wall Street giant DTCC plans tokenized securities platform with July pilot, October launch [1d]
- Tom Lee says 'crypto spring' started as largest Ethereum treasury buys $238 million in ether [1d]
- Binance is launching a withdrawal lock to help deter crypto wrench attacks [1d]
- Trump-affiliated World Liberty sues Justin Sun for 'defamation' after Tron creator's lawsuit [1d]
- A beginner’s guide to AI [1d]
- CoinDesk 20 performance update: Bittensor (TAO) jumps 4.1% over the weekend [1d]
- A beginner’s guide to stablecoins [1d]
- Kraken's parent company Payward alleges $25 million crypto custody fraud in lawsuit against Etana and firm's CEO [1d]
- Kraken parent Payward closes $550 million Bitnomial deal, securing full CFTC derivatives stack [2d]
- Laywer pops up on Arbitrum DAO forums seeking funds for victims of decades-old North Korean terrorist acts [2d]
- Bitcoin stalls near $80,000. Stocks and ETF inflows still point to a breakout. [2d]
- Iran missile report sends bitcoin back to $79,000, with ETH, SOL, DOGE sharply lower [2d]
- Coinbase boosts Solana trading with DFlow integration [2d]
- Crypto bears got it wrong again, losing $300 million in liquidations [2d]
- Jobs data, earnings calls: Crypto Week Ahead [2d]
- The bitcoin ETF recovery in flows is real. It is just not complete yet [2d]
- Strategy pauses bitcoin buys before Tuesday earnings [2d]
- Veteran trader Peter Brandt sees bitcoin hitting $250,000, but only after a bottom later this year [2d]
- XRP zooms above $1.40 on rising volume, putting focus on further breakout [2d]
- Dogecoin jumps 4% to lead gains among majors as bitcoin zooms higher [2d]
- Bitcoin reclaims $80,000 as flows build, but traders hedge and doubt a breakout [2d]
- Morgan Stanley's Oldenburg: Bitcoin on U.S. bank balance sheets is coming, just not yet [2d]
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