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United Kingdom to Enact Smoking Ban Only for Those Who Are Not Yet Legal Adults
Ephrat Livni, reporting for The New York Times (gift link): Britain aims to raise a “smoke-free generation” by permanently banning the sale or supply of tobacco to anyone born in 2009 or after, with a bill that was approved by Parliament on Tuesday. The bill applies to people cur…
New York Times
‘Final Fantasy XIV’ Wants You to Chill
The critically acclaimed MMO's next expansion, 'Evercold,' is bringing big gameplay changes to let you keep up at your own pace.
gizmodo.com
XOXO Explore
Andy McMillan and Andy Baio: Today, over 10 years later, and almost two full years after we retired the festival for good, we’re finally launching that website. Named after what we thought would be a throwaway title for a short-lived GitHub repo, allow us to introduce XOXO Explor…
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The IPO Pipeline Finally Gets Interesting
S-1 filings have been plentiful the past few weeks for venture-backed startups providing semiconductors, nuclear and geothermal power, biotech, and space and defense tech queuing up for a possible trip to the public markets.
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‘The Legend of Korra’ Didn’t Ruin the Legacy of ‘Avatar’—It Enhanced It
Showing the Gaang as flawed adults shaped by inherited trauma was the franchise's boldest truth, even if the fandom refuses to face it decades later.
gizmodo.com
Health-care AI is here. We don’t know if it actually helps patients.
I don’t need to tell you that AI is everywhere. Or that it is being used, increasingly, in hospitals. Doctors are using AI to help them with notetaking. AI-based tools are trawling through patient records, flagging people who may require certain support or treatments. They are al…
MIT Technology Review
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XGRIDS’ LingView P1 Spatial Camera Wins Four NAB Awards
XGRIDS’ LingView P1 spatial camera won four awards at NAB Show, highlighting its ability to convert real-world environments into interactive 3D digital spaces.
pandaily.com
Google could invest up to $40Bn in Anthropic in a phased deal
Google is reportedly planning to invest up to $40 billion in AI… Content originally published on The Tech Portal - Global technology news, latest gadget news and breaking tech news.
thetechportal.com
DeepSeek-V4 preview now available with open-source access
DeepSeek released a preview version of its new V4 model series and made it open source. The model supports an ultra-long context of up to one million tokens and shows improvements in agent capabilities, knowledge coverage, and reasoning performance. The V4 series comes in two ver…
technode.com
Behavioral scientists found that major life transitions in people over 60 — retirement, children leaving, the loss of a parent — produce a measurable increase in dream vividness and emotional intensity that most people dismiss as strange and that psychology says is actually the mind doing in sleep what it hasn’t been given space to do while awake
As researchers tracked thousands of people through retirement, empty nests, and loss, they discovered these life-altering moments trigger such intense dreams that participants often wake up feeling like they've lived entire second lives—yet most dismiss these nocturnal experience…
siliconcanals.com
Meta teams up with AWS to deploy ARM-based Graviton CPU chips for AI expansion
Meta has entered into a major long-term agreement with Amazon Web Services… Content originally published on The Tech Portal - Global technology news, latest gadget news and breaking tech news.
thetechportal.com
There is a specific loneliness to being a self-learner — nobody saw the failures, the confusion, the false starts — so when you finally get good, the achievement exists only inside you
While the world celebrates visible victories and shared struggles, self-learners carry an entire universe of failures, breakthroughs, and hard-won expertise that no one else will ever truly see or understand.
siliconcanals.com

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How to be anti-social – a guide to incoherent and isolating social experiences
Article URL: https://nate.leaflet.pub/3mk4xkaxobc2p Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47888372 Points: 252 # Comments: 258
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Norway set to become latest country to ban social media for under 16s
Article URL: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-24/norway-wants-kids-to-be-kids-with-social-media-ban-for-under-16s Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47891019 Points: 346 # Comments: 361
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South Korea police arrest man for posting AI photo of runaway wolf
Article URL: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gx1n0dl9no Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47887683 Points: 215 # Comments: 138
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Spool Roller Gets Touch Screen
If you have a desktop 3D printer, you probably want something to hang filament spools on. [LVTRC] has a spool roller that fits the bill. It also incorporates a scale …read more
hackaday.com
A Smart Thermostat For 120V Fan Coil Systems
Many HVAC systems in North America operate off 24V systems, which can be readily upgraded with off-the-shelf  smart thermostats quite easily. However, there are many people living in buildings with …read more
hackaday.com
B-Trees vs LSM Trees: Comparison and Trade-Offs
In this article, we will look at B-Trees and LSM trees in detail, along with the trade-offs associated with each of them.
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Hackaday Podcast Episode 367: Radioactive Weather, Continuous Pickles, and Moon Junk
When Elliot Williams and Al Williams compare their notes on the week in Hackaday, you know you’ll get at least one or two bad puns. How bad? Tune in and …read more
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Sabotaging projects by overthinking, scope creep, and structural diffing
Article URL: https://kevinlynagh.com/newsletter/2026_04_overthinking/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47890799 Points: 306 # Comments: 73
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This Week in Security: Annoyed Researchers, Dangling DNS, and Hacks that Could Have Been Worse
The author of the BlueHammer exploit, which was released earlier this month and addressed in the last Patch Tuesday, continues to be annoyed with the responses from the Microsoft security …read more
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