The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- Binance slapped with $4B fine, accepts plea deal forcing CEO to resign [857d]
- Ultrawide monitors remind us there’s still much to learn about OLED burn-in [857d]
- After driving the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, I finally get EV “engine” sounds [857d]
- Amazon lays off Alexa employees as 2010s voice-assistant boom gives way to AI [857d]
- Reports: Sam Altman in talks for OpenAI return; board members could be ousted [857d]
- Google Chrome will limit ad blockers starting June 2024 [857d]
- With budget cuts and an aging station, can NASA learn to love a gap in orbit? [857d]
- The infectious disease forecast for Thanksgiving is looking dicey [857d]
- Infocom’s ingenious code-porting tools for Zork and other games have been found [857d]
- Black Friday 2023 laptop deals from Dell, HP, Lenovo, Apple, Microsoft, and more [857d]
- Report: After Altman firing, OpenAI tried to merge with rival—and was rejected [857d]
- Musk files lawsuit claiming Media Matters manipulated X by scrolling down [857d]
- Small-batch EVs and plenty of robots—Hyundai’s new innovation center [858d]
- 95% of OpenAI employees have threatened to quit in standoff with board [858d]
- Daily Telescope: A snapshot of 500,000 stars near the center of the galaxy [858d]
- Guidemaster: A quick gaming smartphone gift guide [858d]
- The return of GTP racing to IMSA gets a big thumbs-up from fans [858d]
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