The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Right to Local Intelligence [9d]
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- Hobbes – A Language and Embedded JIT Compiler [9d]
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- crustc: entirety of `rustc`, translated to C [9d]
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- Mystery identity of 'Green Boots' climber is finally solved after DNA test [9d]
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- U.S. Officials Believed Israel Was Plotting to Kill Iranian Negotiators [9d]
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- Simple, beautiful Emacs modeline: modusregel [9d]
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- BlastRadar – paste a Git diff, get a production risk score in 10 seconds [9d]
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- Virginia Bans Sale of Geolocation Data [9d]
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- The Music of Destruction [9d]
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- Clojure 1.13 adds support for checked keys [9d]
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- Zuckerberg says AI agent development going slower than expected [9d]
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- When 2+2=5 [9d]
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- Lightning Memory-Mapped Database Manager (LMDB) 1.0 [9d]
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- Show HN: Visualize Model Spikiness in 3D [9d]
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- We Always Leave Things Unfinished [9d]
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- Wireless LAN SD [9d]
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- Great Salt Lake Tracker – Grow the Flow [9d]
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- Show HN: Bramble – Local-first password manager [9d]
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- EFF letter to FTC on X consent order (2 July 2026) [pdf] [9d]
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- EFF letter to FTC on X consent order [pdf] [9d]
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- A New Catalog of Stellar Rotation Periods for over a Million Stars [9d]
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- Job seekers giving up: Labor force participation falls to lowest in 50 years [9d]
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- The Short Leash AI Coding Method for Beating Fable [9d]
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- Claude-real-video - any LLM can watch a video [9d]
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- My quest to see all of Tetris [9d]
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- Atomic Force Microscope high-speed video, stainless etching, bacteria, and more [9d]
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- JEP 539: Strict Field Initialization in the JVM moved to preview [9d]
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- Klara and the Sun Essay Contest – $1k Prize – AI Use Allowed [9d]
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- Modernizing a 25-year-old minimal C++ unit testing framework (Part 2) [9d]
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- Exapunks [9d]
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- Postgres transactions are a distributed systems superpower [9d]
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- Claude's AskUserQuestion: "No response after 60s – continued without an answer" [9d]
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- Vulkan is now available on NetBSD [9d]
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- Platonic Hydrocarbons [9d]
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- At Dog School, children gain a sense of achievement [9d]
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- Show HN: QUALITY.md – open format/specification, agent skill, and CLI [9d]
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- EU Court of Justice allows criminal prosecution for reposting RT videos [9d]
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- Former Microsoft dev built a 2.5KB Notepad clone [9d]
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- The US Government Is Now a Shareholder in 26 Companies [9d]
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- 24-bit/192kHz music downloads and why they make no sense [9d]
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- Show HN: ctx – Search the coding agent history already on your machine [9d]
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- Flexible metaprogramming with Rhombus [9d]
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- Show HN: ZkGolf [9d]
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- Show HN: Inkwell – An RSS reader for e-ink devices [9d]
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- Since Linux 6.9, LUKS suspend stopped wiping disk-encryption keys from memory [9d]
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- Launch HN: Manufact (YC S25) – MCP Cloud [9d]
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- Spain Orders Blacklist of Palantir from Public and Private Companies [9d]
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- Width vs. Depth: Speculating on the Margin [9d]
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- FoundationDB's Flow – Bringing Actor-Based Concurrency to C++11 [9d]
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- Optimizing an Algorithm That's Quadratic by Design [9d]
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- Podman v6.0.0 [9d]
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- Show HN: CLI tool for detecting non-exact code duplication with embedding models [9d]
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- No LLM Code in Dependencies [9d]
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- Show HN: Mail Memories – A desktop app to rescue photos from Gmail [9d]
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- Immich v3.0.0 Released [9d]
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- The difference between "today's task" and "accretive work" [9d]
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- Pure-Python symbolic regression that rediscovered Kepler's law from 8 data point [9d]
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- AI Can't Be Listed as Inventor on Patent Applications, Japan's Top Court Rules [9d]
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- Show HN: ZeroFS – A log-structured filesystem for S3 [9d]
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- Tiny-C Reference Manual Excerpt [9d]
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- An AI board that pre-registers its bets – bet #1 just graded wrong [9d]
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- Show HN: A graph paper generator that renders vector PDFs in the browser [9d]
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- The Egg Bandits Made a Thousand Times the Fine They Just Paid for Price Fixing [9d]
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- Comparing Fable and 10 other LLMs on refactoring a LangGraph god node [9d]
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- How to ask for help from people who don't know you [9d]
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- In the age of algorithms and AI, is traditional media democracy's defence? [9d]
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- Winamp Skin Museum [9d]
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- How the first solo-founder unicorn gets built [9d]
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- Germany's Infineon opens $5.7B chip plant as EU seeks tech autonomy [9d]
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- Foreign Influence in the Campaign Against American AI [9d]
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- The Economy Is K-Shaped [9d]
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- AI fake news complaining about how AI fake news is the death of real news [9d]
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- NSA tries to weaken mlkem standardisation [9d]
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- Introduction to Genomics for Engineers [9d]
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- Karp: Anthropic/OpenAI are stealing customer IP and their tokens have low value [9d]
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- This blog is written in en-GB [9d]
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- Beyond Git: Real-Time Version Control for Godot – Lilith Duncan – GodotCon 2026 [video] [9d]
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- Is One Layer Enough? A Single Transformer Layer Matches Full-Parameter RL Train [9d]
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- Is the iPhone birth control? Causal evidence from AT&T's 2007-2011 monopoly [pdf] [9d]
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- Finnish quantum computing company IQM closed up 2% in its Nasdaq debut Thursday after going public via a SPAC merger at a ~$1.9B valuation (Anna Heim/TechCrunch) [9d]
- Sources: Crusoe is in active talks to raise ~$3B in a funding round expected to value the company in the ~$30B range, up from a ~$10B valuation in October (Bloomberg) [9d]
- At a town hall, Mark Zuckerberg said Meta's AI agent development has not accelerated as expected and its reorganization was not as "clean" as it could have been (Katie Paul/Reuters) [9d]
- Source: crypto payments and settlement startup Mesh is raising funding led by Binance at a ~$2B valuation, six months after raising $75M at a $1B valuation (Lucinda Shen/Axios) [9d]
- Travel app Hopper agrees to a $35M FTC settlement over allegations the company misled users by imposing hidden fees and misrepresenting the total costs (Lauren Forristal/TechCrunch) [9d]
- Internal memo: Tesla plans to impose a $200-per-week limit for staff's AI spending beginning July 6; the tally excludes beta versions of xAI products (Grace Kay/The Information) [9d]
- Sources: ElevenLabs held early talks with investors on a secondary share sale for staff that would value the startup at ~$22B; it was valued at $11B in February (Bloomberg) [9d]
- UK-based StirlingX, which develops secure data intelligence systems for defense and critical infrastructure, raised a $20M Series A, following a $11M seed (Cate Lawrence/Tech.eu) [9d]
- Memo: Microsoft is merging the consumer and enterprise versions of its Copilot chatbots into a single app featuring AI agents dubbed AutoPilot and coding tools (The Information) [9d]
- Tripo AI, which is developing 3D foundation models and world models for use in games, raised $150M, a month after it said it raised $200M (Dean Takahashi/GamesBeat) [9d]
- Emails disclosed in a court filing detail the uneasy back-and-forth between Dario Amodei and DOD's Emil Michael and how Anthropic's relationship with DOD soured (Wall Street Journal) [9d]
- Sources: Palmer Luckey's Erebor Bank is in talks to raise money at an $8B+ valuation, up from $4.35B in 2025; its deposits grew from $1.1B in March to $4B now (Bloomberg) [9d]
- Kling AI, the Kuaishou AI video generator spin-off, raised $2B at a $15B pre-money valuation and says the round could extend to as much as $3B (Zheping Huang/Bloomberg) [9d]
- Sources: Anthropic has initiated early-stage development of a custom AI server chip and held preliminary discussions with Samsung about manufacturing the chip (Qianer Liu/The Information) [9d]
- Global VC funding hit a record $510B in H1 2026, with OpenAI and Anthropic accounting for $217B, or 43% of the total; in Q2, VCs put $205B into 5K+ startups (Gené Teare/Crunchbase News) [9d]
- Microsoft establishes an organization with 6,000 staff specializing in engineering, corporate training, and management to support businesses with AI deployments (Todd Bishop/GeekWire) [9d]
- Sam Altman proposes a "US-led international forum" to establish AI standards, provide analysis of capabilities and risks, and make AI available to allies (Sam Altman/Financial Times) [9d]
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- US Marine Corps gets six 'blind' F-35B stealth fighters loaded with lead ballast instead of advanced radars — new APG-38 radar won't be available till 2028 and can't even be used at full capacity till 2031 [9d]
- The AirPods Max 2 are ‘the best noise cancelling headphones on the market’ — and they’re already 20% off ahead of Prime Day [9d]
- Amazon's Fire TV Sticks are a fantastically popular way to revitalise an older smart TV – and with the 4K model just AU$59 ahead of Prime Day, I can see why [9d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Friday, July 3 (game #1621) [9d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, July 3 (game #1118) [9d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, July 3 (game #852) [9d]
- Uplift Parsons review: A dream standing desk that fits almost any workspace with elegance and ease [9d]
- This is the most incredible portable monitor setup you'll see — a portable L-shaped 16-inch triple-screen monitor is perfect for productivity [9d]
- Quote of the day by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk: 'Are you prepared to die? Then okay, you're a candidate' — a reminder that the manned mission to Mars might be a deadly one [9d]
- The 11 best hi-fi upgrades of 2026 so far — we gave these speakers, turntables and DACs our highest marks after tough testing [9d]
- Samsung is plotting to replace your M.2 SSD with a storage chip smaller than a fingernail to improve battery life and supercharge ondevice AI inference [9d]
- How to watch Portugal vs Croatia: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time as Cristiano Ronaldo faces Luka Modric at FIFA World Cup 2026 [9d]
- Anthropic's Claude to help Micron design better HBM, DRAM, and SSD for AI even as both companies refuse to address computational storage directly [9d]
- Another mysterious iPhone bug is eating up over 100GB of some people’s storage — here’s how to fix it [9d]
- Maybe robots don't need legs or fingers to do laundry — Weave Robotics Isaac 1 isn't pretty or super-humanoid, but it might be ready to handle basic chores [9d]
- Asus ProArt PZ14 review: This surprisingly powerful tablet PC transformed my creative workflow [9d]
- I saw Miami's ‘lap of chaos’ in 2025, and after seeing this year's new Lego go-karts at Silverstone I know which event I'm most excited for this Sunday [9d]
- I tested the affordable Ruko U11Mini 4K drone — and it's no match for DJI's new flyer [9d]
- Stop working on a single screen on the road — this AOC laptop extender deal is a game-changer for business travel [9d]
- Save $20 on Windscribe VPN with this promo code — here's everything you need to know [9d]
- 81 million login attempts hit Microsoft 365 accounts as hackers try password-spraying to force entry using stolen credentials and OAuth to bypass authentication [9d]
- 'I will quit buying games' — Sony is killing physical discs in 2028 and now unhappy fans are concerned about what it means for game ownership [9d]
- Virginia county tells schools, businesses to 'conserve electricity' as AI data center demand hits grid, raises energy prices [9d]
- Expert says GTA 6 pre-orders are a big target for scammers — warns 'scammers don’t need to break into Rockstar or hack the game' to steal your details [9d]
- How to watch Spain vs Austria: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Lamine Yamal's side begin knockout campaign [9d]
- Samsung is pulling the plug on its Vascular Load tracking tool in the US just a year after it launched — but don’t worry, the company is offering an alternative [9d]
- This Samsung 32-inch curved monitor just hit its lowest price ever — and I think it's one of the best QHD deals on Amazon right now [9d]
- Upgrade your morning pour-over with these 15 beautifully designed coffee drippers, chosen by a certified barista [9d]
- If I was buying a fitness tracker right now, it would be the discounted Fitbit Charge 6 [9d]
- In the future of gaming, you'll pay lump sums, and 'own nothing' — and that's exactly what Sony has just kickstarted [9d]
- The 'gorgeous' Microsoft Surface Laptop is the perfect productivity machine for work and study — and it's dropped $200 in Best Buy's 4th of July sale [9d]
- New report claims AI is leading to job layoffs — but higher-level more educated workers are being hit hardest [9d]
- ‘Back pain in the morning? Can't touch your toes?' — An ergonomic expert shares tips to stay healthy if you're spending lots of time at your desk [9d]
- This stylish HP OmniDesk Ryzen 7 desktop just dropped to $790 — and I think it's one of the top tower PC deals around right now [9d]
- Work in 2026: the future of flexible tech [9d]
- How a free YouTube channel is using the World Cup to destroy the broadcaster paywall [9d]
- DJI's 'best-in-class' Osmo 360 Adventure Combo is a summer steal for content creators — with a massive $245 off at Best Buy right now [9d]
- I tried Claude Sonnet 5 with prompts that ask it to finish the job, not just answer the question — and that's where the AI war is going [9d]
- Over 500,000 websites wrongly blocked in Spain as La Liga anti-piracy campaign backfires [9d]
- Microsoft suggests Copilot is the 'button you can press to fix everything' in Windows 11 — here's hoping it can fix the company's marketing department [9d]
- Agentic AI adoption outpaces governance in regulated industries [9d]
- ‘100% of Hide My Email addresses were exploitable’: Apple’s security feature can be duped into supplying the real contact info — and the bug has remained unpatched for over a year [9d]
- Porkbun review 2026 [9d]
- Warner Bros is set to adapt another Creepypasta horror sensation after the success of A24's Backrooms — but I'm unsure what to make of it [9d]
- Meta reportedly wants to start a cloud computing business to compete with AWS, Azure and others [9d]
- The 4.5-star-rated Shark ChillPill gets its first price cut just in time for the upcoming heatwave [9d]
- Who needs a MacBook Air? This $550 HP OmniBook 3 deal packs AI features and up to 32 hours of battery life [9d]
- Bosgame VTI-490 review: This mini PC packs in more power than expected and handled network editing like a workstation [9d]
- Amazon reveals it used more energy than New Zealand in 2025 as its carbon footprint rises 16% [9d]
- Hasselblad fans can now ditch Adobe for good — as Capture One support makes its cameras much more appealing for pros [9d]
- Goodbye, Energy-Saving Appliances? US Eyes Efficiency-Rule Rollback [9d]
- Amazon Has New AI Chips for Home Tech Devices and Future Mobile Gadgets [9d]
- SpaceX Secretly Unveiled New AI Device to Investors. Is It a Phone or Not? [9d]
- 'Does He Think He's Real?' Social Media Reacts to Trump's Talk With AI Teddy Roosevelt [9d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for July 3, #648 [9d]
- Government-Backed AI? OpenAI Reportedly in Talks Over US Equity Stake [9d]
- Apple Reportedly Revamping iPad Pro Lineup and Building More Foldables [9d]
- The 22 Best Luxury Gifts Our Editors Say Are Worth Every Penny [9d]
- T-Mobile vs. Verizon: What to Look for if You're Switching [9d]
- Portugal vs. Croatia: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [9d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 3, #1118 [9d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 3 #852 [9d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for July 3, #1840 [9d]
- Popular Potato Chips Face FDA's Most Serious Recall: What to Know [9d]
- Google Has Been Fighting a Gargantuan Fine in Court. The Final Verdict? It Must Pay Up [9d]
- Waking Up Sweating? This AI Mattress Cover Can Help You Beat Heat Waves and Night Sweats [9d]
- Best Electric Scooter for 2026 [9d]
- Changing This One Thing Can Trim Your Internet Bills [9d]
- Spain vs. Austria: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [9d]
- New Poll Connects Social Media and Chatbots With Spread of Vaccine Misinformation [9d]
- Yes, You Can Take Amazing Fourth of July Fireworks Photos With Your Phone [9d]
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Rumor Roundup: Wider and Ultra Phones May Be Coming [9d]
- 10 Smart Home Tricks That Keep Your House Cool Without Spiking Your Energy Bill [9d]
- Winners of the 2026 iPhone Photography Awards Redefine the Notion of 'iPhone Photos' [9d]
- Summer Heat Is Hard on Your Phone. These Steps Can Help Protect It [9d]
- Incogni Review: Comprehensive and Transparent Data Removals [9d]
- Best Data Removal Services of 2026: Reduce Your Online Presence [9d]
- EasyOptOuts Review: A Budget-Friendly Service You Can Set and Forget [9d]
- Optery Review: An Effective, but Expensive, Data Removal Service [9d]
- Kanary Review: A Data Removal Service Aimed at Tackling Serious Modern Issues Like Doxxing [9d]
- DeleteMe Review: The Swiss Army Knife of Data Removal Services [9d]
- This Robotic Exoskeleton Put a Spring in My Step video [9d]
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