August 2025 Archive
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OpenAI went open – sort of. Here's why China should take note
(businessinsider.com)
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Back to the '80s? Trump's tariff obsession, then and now
(nplusonemag.com)
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Eavesdropping on Phone Conversations Through Vibrations
(schneier.com)
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Three AI Futures
(cacm.acm.org)
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'Tin Man Syndrome' case plagiarized from hoax, sleuths say
(retractionwatch.com)
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ClickHouse full-text search: fast, native, and columnar
(clickhouse.com)
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All ATC message routing in Germany was done through Emacs (2021)
(old.reddit.com)
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Software bug renders Wahoo GPS units unusable
(dcrainmaker.com)
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Graphene-Like Material Could Boost Proton Therapy
(spectrum.ieee.org)
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Preventing Naptr Spam
(shkspr.mobi)
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Agents are search over action space
(shabie.github.io)
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Quasicrystals Spill Secrets of Their Formation
(quantamagazine.org)
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Why AI and "helpful" tech are making us helpless
(afterburnout.co)
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First-of-Its-Kind Cell Transplant Brings a Cure for Diabetes Closer
(sciencealert.com)
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Coinbase's musical ad satirises the state of Britain
(creativereview.co.uk)
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Game Bub: An open-source FPGA retro-emulation handheld
(crowdsupply.com)
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Which are the deadliest European cities in a heatwave?
(economist.com)
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GPT-5: The Reverse DeepSeek Moment
(thezvi.substack.com)
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