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IEEE Smart Village Is Helping to Electrify Rural Cameroon
More than 30 years ago, in the mountain village of Mbem in northwest Cameroon, the moon and stars in the night sky were the only light young Jude Numfor knew after the sunset. Electricity had not yet reached his rural community. “There was one person in the village with a petrol …
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App Store Search Ads and the Slippery Slope
Jeremy Provost, on the blog for Think Tap Work, his mobile app development company: iOS App Store search is no longer about relevance. It’s about ad inventory. With Apple’s introduction of a second search ad, for any query where we weren’t #1, we’ve effectively moved down one pos…
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Paul Thurrott Might Write a Book on Markdown
Paul Thurrott: I may or may not write and publish a short e-book about Markdown sometime this year, most likely as part of a monthly focus. But l’ve written small parts of it already, as I do, and I figured it might be interesting for at least some readers. And so here’s an early…
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Geothermal startup Fervo Energy to raise up to $1.3B in IPO
Enhanced geothermal startup Fervo Energy’s IPO could value the company at up to $6.5 billion.
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Explosion Rocks SpaceX’s Test of Water Deluge System Ahead of Starship Launch
The company is still working out some kinks through ongoing tests of the pressurized water system.
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Katie Haun raises $1B for new venture funds
Katie Haun announced on Monday that $1 billion has been raised across new funds to continue the firm’s thesis of backing crypto and blockchain startups.
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The most painful thing about having parents who love you but don’t quite know you is that they will spend the rest of their lives describing a son they invented to people who will never meet the one you actually became.
The cousin called on a Tuesday. She had been at a dinner party my mother also attended, and she wanted me to know how proud my mother had sounded when my name came up. The phrase she used was “absolutely glowing.” I sat down on the floor of my apartment somewhere around the secon…
siliconcanals.com
There’s a certain type of son who loves his father deeply but cannot sit in a room alone with him for more than twenty minutes — not because there’s anything wrong, but because neither of them was ever taught what men say to each other when nothing needs fixing
I have noticed, over a long time, that there is a twenty-minute limit on the kind of conversation I can have alone in a room with my father. Not because of any conflict between us. Not because we don’t love each other. The limit is structural, almost mechanical, and once I unders…
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OpenAI forms $10Bn JV ‘The Deployment Company’ with PE firms to scale enterprise AI adoption: Report
OpenAI has reportedly finalized a $10 billion joint venture with major private-equity… Content originally published on The Tech Portal - Global technology news, latest gadget news and breaking tech news.
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Why India’s D2C Brigade Is Facing Its Toughest Test Yet
Long-standing terms between manufacturers and D2C brands are getting altered amid a whammy of forces stressing manufacturing facilities. The conflict…
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Research suggests black coffee drinkers aren’t more disciplined — they’ve simply developed a learned association between bitterness and stimulation, often driven by faster caffeine metabolism
There’s a particular look that passes between people in a café when one person orders a black coffee and the other orders an oat milk vanilla latte. It’s quick, it’s mostly unconscious, and it carries a small judgement that neither person would likely defend if pressed on it. But…
siliconcanals.com
Aurm Bags ₹42 Cr To Build An Alternative To Bank Lockers
Fintech startup Aurm has raised ₹42 Cr ($4.4 Mn) in its Series A funding round led by Earth Fund and…
inc42.com

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Microsoft Edge stores all passwords in memory in clear text, even when unused
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Days without GitHub incidents
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EP213: MCP vs Skills, Clearly Explained
Both MCP and Skills extend what an agent can do. But they solve different problems, and picking the wrong one adds cost or complexity you don't need.
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Connecting LLMs to the Real World: Tool Use, Function Calling, and MCP
In this article, we will look at this progression that has happened from basic tool use to function calling to the Model Context Protocol, allowing the LLMs to go from isolated text generation tools to assistants that can do interesting stuff for the end users.
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ESP32 Hosts SolarPunk Message Board
Solarpunk is sometimes thought of as the “good ending” to cyberpunk– there’s technology, but it’s community-focused instead of in the hands of evil conglomerates, and– if the name doesn’t give …read more
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A Shortwave Sensor to Monitor the Ionosphere
The ionosphere is of great importance to shortwave radio transmissions, since it allows radio waves to be refracted and reflected over the horizon, and it’s therefore unfortunate that the height …read more
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Sunlight Powered, Sunlight Readable: Solar Case for Nook Simple Touch
When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. What if life gives you a pile of old e-book readers? Well, when [spiritplumber] got box of old Nook Simple Touch devices, …read more
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Heat pump sales rise across Europe
Article URL: https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/05/04/heat-pump-sales-rise-17-across-europe-in-q1-as-energy-prices-surge/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48012003 Points: 205 # Comments: 121
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Strange Ways to Make Cold
Making stuff cool and keeping it that way has been a pretty essential part of human civilization for thousands of years, with only in the past few hundred years man-made …read more
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