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Momentum seems to be building for Jared Isaacman to become NASA administrator
"We believe that Jared Isaacman is uniquely qualified to lead NASA."
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FBI probes arson of Tesla cars and facilities, says “this is domestic terrorism”
FBI director: Agency "investigating increase in violent activity toward Tesla."
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We’ve outsourced our confirmation biases to search engines
Forcing the use of general search terms can help people change their minds.
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Napster to become a music-marketing metaverse firm after $207M acquisition
Napster will promote music in "branded 3D virtual spaces," soon-to-be owner says.
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No cloud needed: Nvidia creates gaming-centric AI chatbot that runs on your GPU
Nvidia G-Assist has limited functionality right now, but it runs locally.
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Praise Kier for Severance season 2! Let’s discuss.
Marching bands? Mammalian Nurturables? An ORTBO? Yup, Severance stays weird.
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Open Source devs say AI crawlers dominate traffic, forcing blocks on entire countries
AI bots hungry for data are taking down FOSS sites by accident, but humans are fighting back.
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RFK Jr. claws back $11.4B in CDC funding amid wave of top-level departures
The funding went to state health departments for COVID-19 responses.
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Netflix expands HDR support with HDR10+
Before, Netflix users could only stream HDR titles in Dolby Vision or HDR10.
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Report: Boeing asks Trump admin to weaken penalties in 737 Max crash case
Boeing plea deal opposed by victims' families might be made even weaker.
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After DDOS attacks, Blizzard rolls back Hardcore WoW deaths for the first time
New policy comes as OnlyFangs streaming guild planned to quit over DDOS disruptions.
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Apple barred from Google antitrust trial, putting $20 billion search deal on the line
Google's sizeable payments for Safari defaults could be ending.
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How Polestar engineers EVs that can handle brutal winters
Heat pumps, throttle maps, and a whole lot of going sideways.
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Europe is looking for alternatives to US cloud providers
Some European cloud companies have seen an increase in business.
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As preps continue, it’s looking more likely that NASA will fly the Artemis II mission
The core stage of NASA's Space Launch System is now integrated with the rocket's twin boosters.
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Trump administration accidentally texted secret bombing plans to a reporter
"Shocking recklessness" in leak of detailed Yemen bombing plan in Signal chat.
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After borking my Pixel 4a battery, Google borks me, too
The devil is in the details.
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You can now download the source code that sparked the AI boom
CHM releases code for 2012 AlexNet breakthrough that proved "deep learning" could work.
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UK on alert after H5N1 bird flu spills over to sheep in world-first
The UK sheep had inflamed mammary gland much like infected cows in US.
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Genetic testing company 23andMe declares bankruptcy
Former CEO wants to buy it, but the fate of its customers' genetic data is unclear.
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Did Red Bull build an undriveable car? Questions from the Chinese Grand Prix.
F1 reminds us it's entertainment, not just engineering and sport.
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Oops: Google says it might have deleted your Maps Timeline data
Google Maps switched to local-only Timeline storage in December.
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“MyTerms” wants to become the new way we dictate our privacy on the web
It's not a "do not track" request, it's a set of terms you demand from sites.
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How a nephew’s CD burner inspired early Valve to embrace DRM
Valve's Harrington: Unchecked CD duplication "put our entire business model at risk."
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Current SEC chair cast only vote against suing Elon Musk, report says
SEC case over late disclosure of Twitter stock buy still moving ahead, for now.
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Should we be concerned about the loss of weather balloons?
Most of the time, not a big deal. But in critical times, the losses will be felt.
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Can we make AI less power-hungry? These researchers are working on it.
As demand surges, figuring out the performance of proprietary models is half the battle.
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The 2025 Cadillac Optiq: Sensibly sized and improves on the Equinox EV
The AWD Optiq is quite competitive in the sub-$60,000 EV crossover segment.
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David Blaine shows his hand in Do Not Attempt
NatGeo docuseries follows Blaine around the world to learn the secrets of ordinary people doing remarkable feats.
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This launcher is about to displace the V-2 as Germany’s largest rocket
Isar Aerospace's first Spectrum rocket will launch from Andøya Spaceport in Norway.
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