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The Download: brain-melting heatwaves and unprecedented OpenAI restrictions
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Heat waves mess with your brain. Scientists are trying to figure out why. —Jessica Hamzelou It’s been hot in London this week. Really hot. A d…
MIT Technology Review
OpenAI limits GPT-5.6 rollout after government request, says restrictions shouldn’t be the norm
“We don’t believe this kind of government access process should become the long-term default,” says OpenAI. “It keeps the best tools from users, developers, enterprises, cyber defenders, and global partners who need them.”
techcrunch.com
‘Project Hail Mary’ Physical Release Arrives Later This Summer
The smash hit Ryan Gosling sci-fi tale arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD in August, with a SteelBook gift set following in October.
gizmodo.com
Netflix’s ‘The Ribbon Hero’ Anime Looks Wildly Different From Osamu Tezuka’s Classic Manga
Studio OUTLINE’s upcoming 'Princess Knight' reimagining has sparked the usual anime adaptation anxiety, even though Tezuka’s legacy proves modern reinvention is something to celebrate.
gizmodo.com
This Senior Member Solves Complex Product Lifecycle Challenges
What do an instinct to fix things and the 1999 global panic over whether computers would survive the date change to 2000, known as the Y2K bug, have in common? Both helped shape IEEE Senior Member Ajay Prasad’s career. Prasad is an industry process director at Dassault Systèmes i…
spectrum.ieee.org
FTC gives Musk the OK to acquire SpaceX alumni startup Mesh
Mesh came out of stealth in February with a $50 million Series A.
techcrunch.com
International tech
ByteDance's AI Engine Roars Ahead But Compute Costs Crush Margins
ByteDance's Doubao hits 200M DAU and 180 trillion daily tokens, but compute costs may exceed RMB 200 billion in 2026 as MaaS revenue targets soar 10x.
pandaily.com
The Chinese County Producing Half the World's Eyeglass Lenses Now Uses Lithography Machines
Danyang county, making 50% of global eyeglass lenses, introduces semiconductor lithography to produce nano-structured lenses as thin as 2mm even for 1500-degree prescriptions.
pandaily.com
Psychology says people who reach midlife with few close friends aren’t always cold or difficult — many spent years being the person everyone leaned on, leaving little room to learn how to need anyone back
A Silicon Canals Mind piece on why some people reach midlife with few close friends after spending years as the person others leaned on.
siliconcanals.com
People born between 1945 and 1965 were raised in homes where children were expected to read the emotional weather of the room before speaking, and 7 adult patterns trace directly back to that conditioning
A Silicon Canals Mind piece on how childhood emotional display rules can become adult habits around timing, calm, conflict, and directness.
siliconcanals.com
India Drops 20% Local Sourcing Rule, Keeps Security Guardrails For Satcom
For years, the biggest question surrounding India’s satellite broadband market wasn’t whether global players such as Starlink, Eutelsat OneWeb and…
inc42.com
Project ‘Kill Switch’: Can RBI Protect Banks, NBFCs From Rogue AI Actors?
To enhance the guardrails of AI’s use by banks and financial institutions, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has proposed…
inc42.com

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A Custom Zigbee Touch Keypad
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Top Anti-Patterns to Avoid in Service Architecture
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Jolla Phone (October 2026)
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Fixing an Elgato Cam Link’s USB Current Draw Issue
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Previewing GPT‑5.6 Sol: a next-generation model
System card: https://deploymentsafety.openai.com/gpt-5-6-preview Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48689028 Points: 839 # Comments: 502
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Springer Nature has removed two studies by Max Planck
Article URL: https://www.science.org/content/article/why-have-papers-one-history-s-most-famous-physicists-been-retracted Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48686834 Points: 349 # Comments: 170
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U.S. government will decide who gets to use GPT-5.6
https://archive.ph/PCQQl Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48690101 Points: 813 # Comments: 920
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Large Language Models vs Small Language Models
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