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MG Siegler: ‘OpenAI Makes ChatGPT ChatGPT Again’
MG Siegler: In that light, we can see the dilemma. But there were also probably about a dozen better ways to do this roll-out — as highlighted by how fast they’re fixing these things — and they just missed the mark. While they undoubtedly knew there would be some backlash, they p…
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Zoox Issues Recall After Heavy Smoke Caused a Robotaxi to Enter an Active Emergency Scene
If robotaxis are the future, they better prepare for a lot more smoke.
gizmodo.com
I replaced my space heater and ceiling fan with one Dyson appliance
Designed for year-round comfort, the Dyson Hot+Cool HF1 combines quiet operation and simple controls with Dyson's signature bladeless design.
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BBEdit 16
Speaking of BBEdit, version 16 dropped just before WWDC, and adds a slew of nifty improvements, headlined by vastly expanded support for Shortcuts. You can also search for text in images, use the W3C HTML syntax checker, and of all things, vi keyboard emulation. There’s a lot mor…
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It’s Never Been Cooler to Take Down a Flock Camera
Communities are forming around taking down the unpopular license plate scanning cameras, by legal means and vigilante action.
gizmodo.com
The risk of weather data sabotage is rising
Every morning, airline dispatchers, grid operators, and farmers around the world make decisions based on the same thing: a weather forecast. While these forecasts are something that most people glance at for two seconds, weather predictions influence major strategic decisions in …
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The parents and partners we stay closest to aren’t the ones who demand constant updates — they’re the ones who made contact easy without requiring you to arrive as a polished, working version of yourself
Attachment research from Purdue's Susan South and others keeps finding the same quiet pattern: the parents and partners we stay closest to are not the ones who audit our lives or demand constant updates, but the ones who made contact so low-friction we could show up unpolished, t…
siliconcanals.com
Tongyi Qianwen First AI Agent Earbuds Debut at WAIC: Real-Time Translation, Meeting Minutes, and Health Tracking in All-Day Wearable Design
Alibaba Tongyi Qianwen launches AI agent clip-on earbuds at WAIC 2026 with real-time simultaneous interpretation, auto meeting minutes, and health monitoring features.
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Psychology says people who go very still when they’re upset — no fidgeting, no shifting, almost no movement — aren’t calm or indifferent; they’re often the ones for whom stillness became the only safe response to something overwhelming
Years ago, in a kitchen I part-owned, I watched a chef come apart at a line cook during a Friday rush. Full opera. Pans, volume, the works. And the kid on the receiving end did something I’ve never forgotten. He went completely still. No flinch, no backchat, no shuffling of feet.…
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Turtlemint Turns Profitable In Q4, Posts PAT Of ₹3 Cr
Recently listed insurtech company Turtlemint turned profitable in the March quarter of FY26 (Q4 FY26), reporting a consolidated net profit…
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30 Entrepreneurs Write to WAIC: What China Expects From AI Development at the 2026 World AI Conference
From Zhipu AI to JD.com, Sugon to Insilico, 30 Chinese and global business leaders share expectations for China AI development at WAIC 2026.
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The 1722 Easter Island myth: what Dutch sailors actually saw when they landed on Rapa Nui
When Jacob Roggeveen's Dutch crew landed on Rapa Nui in 1722, they spent roughly a day on the island and produced a founding myth that took three centuries to unwind. The walking moai hypothesis, confirmed by physics experiments in 2025, matched what islanders had said all along.
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Hackaday Podcast Episode 378: C Coders, Ceramic Printers, and Shadow Archives
It’s a hot one at both microphones, as Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos wilt in the heat with ice lollies and freezer packs. But still, we persevered long enough to …read more
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The BornHack 2026 Cyber Ægg Is A Badge With A Life Afterwards
A problem facing the designers of event badges is this: what happens to the badge after the event? It’s one that designers have tried to solve in many ways with …read more
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This Week in Security: Another Record Patch Tuesday, LAME is More Secure, Secure Boot is Less Secure, and Milk Malware
Following the reports last week using the Windows Global Device ID (GDID) in tracking a malware operators behavior, here is a comprehensive write-up about what goes into the GDID and …read more
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A Guide to Multi-Tenancy: Benefits and Challenges
In this article, we will understand multi-tenant architecture from the basics, along with its various benefits and challenges.
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EU Adds Exemptions to User-Serviceable Batteries Rules
Built-in batteries put a timebomb inside devices, with especially the calendar aging feature of Li-ion chemistries setting a hard limit on when you’ll have to toss the device or figure …read more
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AI Customer Support at Scale: The Travel Industry’s $Billion Bet
In this article, we will look more closely at the different solutions by following the support pipeline from first principles, show why a tail of cases resists automation regardless of model quality, and use these three approaches to understand how these can be handled.
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MacSurf Hits 2.0 To Bring PowerPCs back Online
There’s an interesting thing about retrocomputing — the moment that you realize your 25-year-old machine can do almost everything your average person uses a computer for. The problem is that the …read more
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