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I Used AI to Create a Digital Twin of My Mother. It Made Me Cry
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daphnemichala
48 days ago
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It All Went Wrong for 23andMe
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ent101
50 days ago
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OpenAI's Ghibli frenzy took a dark turn real fast
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bentobean
50 days ago
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Columbia suspends student who created AI tool to helps cheat in coding interview
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throwaway_32u10
51 days ago
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Are fantasy games like Dungeons and Dragons a cure for US's loneliness epidemic?
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rntn
55 days ago
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Elephants remember: companies using "block lists" to not rehire some employees
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supernova87a
55 days ago
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DOGE cuts are screwing up summer travel plans at national parks
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rntn
55 days ago
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Huawei is the 'single most formidable' tech company in China
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RunOutOfMemory
56 days ago
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China is testing experimental 'dogfighting' satellites in space, US general says
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bentobean
56 days ago
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First US sixth-gen fighter jet will be the F-47, and Boeing is going to build it
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donnachangstein
57 days ago
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says every company will become an 'AI factory.'
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schlaepf
58 days ago
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What Fruits and Vegetables Looked Like Before We Domesticated Them (2016)
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jxmorris12
58 days ago
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Tech Goes Hardcore: Companies Push Employees to Embrace Intensity
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adam__smith
58 days ago
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Corporate Block Lists Silently Affect Your Job Search and Career Advancement
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ryan_j_naughton
58 days ago
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There's a church in Mexico where Coca-Cola is used in religious ceremonies
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2 points
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timetraveller26
58 days ago
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Tech Goes Hardcore: Companies Push Employees to Embrace Intensity
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2 points
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georgecmu
59 days ago
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Tech employees are getting the message: Playtime's over
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13 points
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robinhouston
59 days ago
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'Vibe Coding' Is Super-Charging Startups, Y Combinator CEO Says
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speckx
60 days ago
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Amazon employees warn customers about DeepSeek – and pushing Amazon's AI instead
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gladwindos
61 days ago
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'I thought I was going to be someone': how Gen Z became a generation of rejects
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ryan_j_naughton
62 days ago
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Scenes of joy as stranded US astronauts moved a step closer to returning home
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gnabgib
62 days ago
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I visited the quaint town Disney developed in the 90s
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jameslk
62 days ago
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Canada joins Portugal in weighing alternatives to the US-made F-35 fighter jet
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51 points
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geox
63 days ago
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Bluesky in the final stages of raising new funding led by Bain Capital Ventures
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3 points
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jazzyjackson
64 days ago
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Country club no more: Inside Microsoft's move to cull staff on performance
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2 points
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nfriedly
64 days ago
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Older Americans Taking Blue-Collar Jobs, White-Collar Hiring Slowdown
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19 points
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wallflower
65 days ago
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Inside Larry Page's secret bet to 3D-print the future of air travel
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rmason
66 days ago
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Loneliness in the Financial Independence, Retire Early Movement
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2 points
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wallflower
67 days ago
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Always advise junior employees to be the dumbest person in the room
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2 points
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galaxyLogic
68 days ago
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Country club no more: Inside Microsoft's move to cull staff on performance
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businessinsider.com
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3 points
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cebert
68 days ago
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