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TechCrunch Mobility: Lime’s IPO gamble
Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility, your hub for the future of transportation and now, more than ever, how AI is playing a part.
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iBuyPower’s Trace X Gaming PC Is the Fishbowl You Want to Swim In
At this point, buying a prebuilt PC may cost the same as building it yourself.
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AI tool poisoning exposes a major flaw in enterprise agent security
AI agents choose tools from shared registries by matching natural-language descriptions. But no human is verifying whether those descriptions are true. I discovered this gap when I filed Issue #141 in the CoSAI secure-ai-tooling repository. I assumed it would be treated as a sin…
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20 Years On, ‘Uncharted’ Is Still Changing Games
Naughty Dog's action-adventure franchise celebrates its first reveal and last big game this weekend as its future remains in the air.
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Meta to Start Capturing Employee Mouse Movements, Keystrokes for AI Training Data
Katie Paul and Jeff Horwitz, reporting for Reuters in late April: Meta is installing new tracking software on U.S.-based employees’ computers to capture mouse movements, clicks and ​keystrokes for use in training its artificial intelligence models, part of a broad initiative to b…
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Uber has always wanted to be more than a ride; now it has reason to hurry
The company has been trying to embed itself inside the AV industry — as a data provider, an investor, and a distribution platform — but the consumer-facing bet may be just as important.
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Indian Startup IPO Tracker 2026
Dalal Street emerged as a founder’s paradise in 2025, with 18 Indian startups listing on the bourses and collectively mopping…
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Adult children who feel almost nothing on routine calls with a parent — not love, not irritation, not connection, just dutiful neutrality — aren’t emotionally numb, they’re correctly registering that the relationship was never quite built, and the absence of feeling is the body’s honest report on a closeness that was assigned rather than developed
The parent is talking. Something about a neighbor, or the weather, or a doctor’s appointment that went fine. The adult child, on the other end of the line, is making the appropriate sounds at the appropriate intervals. *Mm. Right. Oh, that’s good.* The voice on the other end keep…
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People in their 60s with no close friends didn’t lose those friendships through any failure of character — the friendships were structurally maintained by a workplace, a school run, a neighborhood, or a marriage, and when the structure ended the friendships ended with it, and what looks like a personal deficit is actually the silent collapse of an architecture nobody told them was holding their social life up
On Saturday morning, Margaret stands at the kitchen counter with a cup of coffee that has gone cold while she was looking at her phone. There are no messages. The calendar for the weekend is empty, except for a dentist appointment on Monday she has already moved twice. She is six…
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Psychology suggests that the loneliest moment in midlife isn’t a holiday or an anniversary — it’s a regular Wednesday afternoon when you realize you don’t actually know who in your life would notice if you went quiet for a week, and the realization arrives so calmly that it takes another few weeks to admit it counts as something worth grieving
The loneliest moment in midlife, for many people, does not arrive on a holiday. It does not arrive on an anniversary. It does not arrive at any of the dates the culture has earmarked as occasions when loneliness is, in some sense, expected and therefore prepared for. It arrives, …
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Psychology suggests that adult children who are the most loyal to their parents in late life are often the ones who never quite became close to them — the loyalty is the substitute for the closeness that didn’t form, and the visits, the calls, the careful attention are sometimes a daughter’s way of paying for an intimacy that was supposed to have been included
Research on adult children caring for aging parents consistently finds that caregiving satisfaction is not predicted by the volume of care provided. It is predicted, instead, by the quality of the underlying relationship — by whether the caregiver feels recognized within a bond t…
siliconcanals.com
Can Bhavish Aggarwal Drag Ola Krutrim Out Of The Rut?
In June 2023, on a visit to India, OpenAI cofounder and CEO Sam Altman said Indian startups looking to build…
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Why Using Cardboard for a PC Case is a Chore
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Multimaterial SLA Printer Will Make Your Head Spin
For the last few years, the must-have feature that companies are competing to show off on their filament deposition 3D printers is multi-material printing. Be it tool swapping or a …read more
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Incident Report: CVE-2024-YIKES
Article URL: https://nesbitt.io/2026/02/03/incident-report-cve-2024-yikes.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48086082 Points: 355 # Comments: 86
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Speech Jammer Gets Jammed Up
This project is perhaps the single most passive-aggressive thing we’ve ever seen on this site: rather than tell someone directly to ‘shut up’, [Blytical]’s speech jammer lets you hack their …read more
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