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Wizards of the Coast Apologizes After New ‘Hobbit’ One Ring Card Accused of Plagiarism
This weekend's Magic Con event has been shaken up by a 'Magic' artist using a fellow artist's work to create his 'Hobbit' card art.
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Under Ternus, Apple Is Reportedly Entering a Spendy New Era
Tim Cook was famous for funneling money directly to shareholders. That could be ending.
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In Harvard study, AI offered more accurate diagnoses than emergency room doctors
A new study examines how large language models perform in a variety of medical contexts, including real emergency room cases — where at least one model seemed to be more accurate than human doctors.
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Logitech G G512 X Review: The Tasting Menu of a Pro Gaming Keyboard
Logitech’s non-'pro' keyboard is the first switch hitter of the analog switch era.
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Open Channel: What Are (Still) Your Favorite Infinity Saga Movies?
The twin anniversaries of 'Thor' and 'Captain America: Civil War' have us curious about the Infinity Saga movies you continue to be fond of.
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AI-generated actors and scripts are now ineligible for Oscars
Bad news for Tilly Norwood.
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I’m 37 and I was raised in a house with almost no affection, and the hardest part isn’t missing it, it’s that I still don’t know how to receive it now that it’s finally being offered
Despite decades of studying psychology and mindfulness, nothing prepared me for moments when people reach for a hug and my body's first instinct is to freeze—not from lack of love, but because at 37, I'm still learning the language of physical affection that most people master in…
siliconcanals.com
People who can’t stop offering to help carry things, refill drinks, or load the dishwasher at someone else’s house aren’t well-raised, they grew up in homes where being useful was the price of being welcome
Compulsive helpfulness at other people's homes often gets read as good manners. The pattern underneath is usually something else: a childhood lesson that welcome was contingent on being useful, automated decades later in someone else's kitchen.
siliconcanals.com
How Coratia Technologies Is Protecting Undersea Data Highways With Marine Robots
Can machines come to the rescue when mankind faces a threat to its digital lifeline?   Odisha-based Coratia Technologies is working…
inc42.com
Snabbit’s Micromarket Push
First, groceries arrived in 10 minutes. Now, even house help is going instant. India is seeing the rise of a…
inc42.com
I noticed I have been saying I am tired for ten years when the more accurate word is unwitnessed, and tired was just the version of the truth that nobody would follow up on
After a decade of defaulting to the word 'tired,' I realised it was never the truth — just the version of the truth nobody would follow up on. On emotional labour, the cost of vague vocabulary, and the word I was actually looking for.
siliconcanals.com
I stopped offering my opinion in family group chats six months ago, no commentary, no reactions, no jumping in to smooth things over, just to see who would notice my absence, and the silence taught me something I had been working hard not to know for about twenty years
I went silent in my family group chat for six months as a quiet experiment. Two people out of fourteen noticed. Here's what the silence revealed about the difference between being needed and being known.
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Maryland to ban A.I.-driven price increases in grocery stores
Article URL: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/01/business/surveillance-pricing-groceries-maryland.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47992349 Points: 215 # Comments: 223
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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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Building a C-3PO You Can Really Talk To
C-3PO is one of the more famous movie robots out there. However, we don’t see a lot of replicas built, perhaps because in speech and mannerisms, he’s quite hard to …read more
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Specsmaxxing – On overcoming AI psychosis, and why I write specs in YAML
Article URL: https://acai.sh/blog/specsmaxxing Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47994012 Points: 241 # Comments: 250
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Three-Axis Camera Slider From 3D Printer Parts
There’s a great reason 3D printers are made with things like extruded aluminum rails and other commodity, off-the-shelf parts. These things are designed not only for ease of construction and …read more
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Kimi K2.6 just beat Claude, GPT-5.5, and Gemini in a coding challenge
Article URL: https://thinkpol.ca/2026/04/30/an-open-weights-chinese-model-just-beat-claude-gpt-5-5-and-gemini-in-a-programming-challenge/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47993235 Points: 339 # Comments: 203
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Mercedes-Benz commits to bringing back physical buttons
Article URL: https://www.drive.com.au/news/mercedes-benz-commits-to-bringing-back-phycial-buttons/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47997418 Points: 350 # Comments: 197
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A Tool For Testing CANopen Networks
If you find yourself working with CANopen CC networks, you might find yourself in need of a tool for monitoring what’s happening on the wire. [Michael Fitzmayer] whipped up a …read more
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Squeezing Fluids With the Right Peristaltic Pump for the Task
Peristaltic pumps are a very simple and effect device for transferring fluids without said fluid ever coming into contact with any part of the pump mechanism. At their core they …read more
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