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OpenAI Releases Codex Micro, a Stupid $230 Hardware Keypad
Remember back in March when then-co-CEO Fidji Simo announced to the company that “We cannot miss this moment because we are distracted by side quests”? And then weeks later they spent “low hundreds of millions” to purchase the TBPN YouTube show? In their continuing effort to focu…
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Gurman on OpenAI’s Upcoming Hardware Product: ‘Movable, Screenless Speaker Built as AI Companion’
Mark Gurman, reporting for Bloomberg: OpenAI believes the product’s defining feature will be its personality and ability to connect on a humanlike level with users. The speaker incorporates mechanical elements that can move on their own, creating a sense that it is alive and not …
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Marvel Comics Finally Has a New Editor-in-Chief
Stephen Wacker is taking over for the controversial C.B. Cebulski, who's held the gig since 2017.
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China And AI Lead Asia’s Startup Funding To Multiyear Peak In Q2
Overall, investors poured $42.8 billion into startup funding rounds across all of Asia in Q2 2026, per Crunchbase data. Led by China's $7.4 billion DeepSeek raise, that’s by far the highest quarterly total in more than three years.
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Oil giant BP shutters its corporate venture arm after 20 years
BP Ventures is shutting down, ending a nearly 20-year run that was marked by reportedly lackluster returns.
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Digital Surveillance Reshapes Fishery Enforcement in Indonesia
In the eastern Indian Ocean, south of Java in the vast sea stretching toward Australia, a fishing vessel slightly alters its course while operating near the boundary of its authorized fishing ground. Nothing appears unusual on deck. Nets remain in the water. Engines maintain a st…
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Ahead Of Mission II, Spacetech Soonicorn Agnikul Ropes In Ex-ISRO Chairman Somanath As Board Observer
Spacetech startup Agnikul Cosmos has onboarded former Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman Dr Somanath S as an observer to…
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Skyroot Aerospace eyes July 18 for India’s first private orbital rocket launch
In a historic first, India’s booming private space-tech sector is set to… Content originally published on The Tech Portal - Global technology news, latest gadget news and breaking tech news.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook and successor John Ternus meet POP MART founder Wang Ning at Apple Park
Apple CEO Tim Cook posted on Weibo today, welcoming the POP MART team to visit Apple Park, Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California. He also shared a photo of himself with Apple’s incoming CEO John Ternus and POP MART founder Wang Ning during their meeting. This marks the se…
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Walking through a doorway can make you forget what you came to do even when you travel the same distance and return to the original room, because the brain treats a boundary as the end of one event and begins organising the next before the old intention has followed you through
The 'doorway effect' says crossing a threshold makes you forget, because the brain files experience into events and a boundary closes one off. It's a real finding, though a 2021 replication suggests it is smaller and more load-dependent than the popular version.
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B2B Garment Manufacturing Platform Groyyo Raises ₹90 Cr To Expand Supplier Network
B2B manufacturing and supply chain startup Groyyo has secured ₹90 Cr (about $9.3 Mn) as part of its ongoing ₹200…
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Recreating 10 km/s Flight Conditions: How China JF-22 Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Works
China JF-22 hypersonic wind tunnel can simulate flight at 10 km/s and 20,000K gas temperature, supporting development of hypersonic aircraft and spaceplanes for 2-hour global travel.
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SpaceX stock erases all its gains and slides below IPO price in intraday trading
Article URL: https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2026-07-16/spacex-stock-erases-gains-slides-below-ipo-price-in-intraday-trading Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48933344 Points: 278 # Comments: 252
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AI Customer Support at Scale: The Travel Industry’s $Billion Bet
In this article, we will look more closely at the different solutions by following the support pipeline from first principles, show why a tail of cases resists automation regardless of model quality, and use these three approaches to understand how these can be handled.
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Microsoft Comic Chat is now open source
Article URL: https://opensource.microsoft.com/blog/2026/07/16/microsoft-comic-chat-is-now-open-source/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48936426 Points: 300 # Comments: 77
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Kimi K3 is now live
Article URL: https://www.kimi.com/en Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48935342 Points: 642 # Comments: 357
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GOES-19 Goes Down, NOAA Investigating
Some breaking news from geostationary orbit, as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced that its newest Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) satellite unexpectedly went offline last night, …read more
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How LLMs Learn to Be Helpful (RLHF vs DPO)
In this article, we will look at how that learning actually happens, starting with why instruction-following alone falls short, then walking through the two main methods for teaching preferences (RLHF and DPO).
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Even Chemical Bonds Obey Einstein’s Relativity
Although Einstein’s Theory of Relativity is typically associated with really large and really heavy things like plants in solar systems and big things in universes in general, it turns out …read more
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A Guide to Multi-Tenancy: Benefits and Challenges
In this article, we will understand multi-tenant architecture from the basics, along with its various benefits and challenges.
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Sony deletes more movies from the accounts of people who ‘bought’ them
Article URL: https://www.techdirt.com/2026/07/15/sony-deletes-a-bunch-more-movies-from-the-accounts-of-people-who-bought-them/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48933419 Points: 463 # Comments: 286
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