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Physicists Now Understand Why a Weird Quantum Gas Refuses to Heat Up
It's weird but true, and physicists now have more questions.
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The Forgotten History of Hershey’s Electric Railway in Cuba
Why does a chocolatier build a railroad? For Milton S. Hershey, it was a logical response to a sugar shortage brought on by World War I. The Hershey Chocolate Co. was by then a chocolate-making powerhouse, having refined the automation and mass production of its products, includi…
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Tim Cook is stepping down as CEO of Apple: Here’s a look at his 15-year legacy, from new products and services to China expansion
Cook, who joined Apple in 1998, succeeded Steve Jobs as CEO in 2011 and went on to transform Apple into a $4 trillion powerhouse.
techcrunch.com
Google’s new Deep Research and Deep Research Max agents can search the web and your private data
Google on Monday unveiled the most significant upgrade to its autonomous research agent capabilities since the product's debut, launching two new agents — Deep Research and Deep Research Max — that for the first time allow developers to fuse open web data with proprietary enterpr…
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Vercel breach exposes the OAuth gap most security teams cannot detect, scope or contain
One employee at Vercel adopted an AI tool. One employee at that AI vendor got hit with an infostealer. That combination created a walk-in path to Vercel’s production environments through an OAuth grant that nobody had reviewed. Vercel, the cloud platform behind Next.js and its mi…
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Kimi K2.6 runs agents for days — and exposes the limits of enterprise orchestration
Most orchestration frameworks were built for agents that run for seconds or minutes. Now that agents are running for hours — and in some cases days — those frameworks are starting to crack. Several model providers, such as Anthropic with Claude Code and OpenAI with Codex, introdu…
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Psychology says people who genuinely know their worth don’t announce it or defend it, they operate with a quiet certainty that makes negotiation, justification, and proving themselves feel like a foreign language
They move through life with an unshakeable calm that makes everyone else's constant need for validation look like a desperate performance, and once you understand why, you'll never see confidence the same way again.
siliconcanals.com
PrimeInvestor Nets ₹19.5 Cr From Rainmatter To Expand Portfolio Management Services
Wealthtech startup PrimeInvestor has raised ₹19.5 Cr (around $2.1 Mn) in its seed funding round from Zerodha’s investment arm Rainmatter…
inc42.com
Moonshot AI Open-Sources Kimi K2.6, Advancing Multi-Agent Collaboration
Moonshot AI has open-sourced its Kimi K2.6 model, introducing stronger multi-agent collaboration and matching top closed-source models in key benchmarks.
pandaily.com
Psychology says the adult who has acquaintances but no close friends isn’t failing socially — they’re often someone who learned early that real closeness came with conditions, and a polite distance has always felt safer than the bill
The adult with acquaintances but no close friends isn't avoiding people — they're avoiding a specific childhood arithmetic where love arrived with an invoice attached.
siliconcanals.com
Psychology says the grief people feel when a dog dies is often heavier than they expected because the dog witnessed years of their private self that no human in their life ever saw
The dog wasn't just your pet. The dog was the only one who saw the version of you that never had to perform, and that's why losing them breaks something nobody warned you about.
siliconcanals.com
Psychology says the reason so many high-achievers can’t enjoy their own wins isn’t imposter syndrome, it’s that achievement was the language they were taught love was spoken in, and they’ve never learned to receive love in any other form
High-achievers often discover that the emptiness they feel after each success isn't because they're frauds, but because they're still using the same currency for love they were taught as children—and that currency can't buy what they're actually seeking.
siliconcanals.com

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The Splice Must Flow
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SpaceX says it has agreement to acquire Cursor for $60B
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If you’ve got a modern car, truck, or tractor, it’s probably got a CAN bus or three that is bouncing data all around the vehicle. Listening in on these transmissions …read more
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Framework Laptop 13 Pro
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The Security Architecture of GitHub Agentic Workflow
In this article, we will look at how GitHub built a security architecture that assumes the agent is already compromised.
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How DoorDash Launches a New Country in One Week
In this article, we will look at how this architecture was designed and the challenges they faced.
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Claude Code removed from Anthropic's Pro plan
Article URL: https://claude.com/pricing Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47854477 Points: 343 # Comments: 211
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