The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- People are seizing, being intubated after eating microdose chocolates [567d]
- PHP vulnerability allows attackers to run malicious code on Windows servers [567d]
- Google avoids jury trial by sending $2.3 million check to US government [567d]
- Ars chats with Precision, the brain-chip maker taking the road less invasive [567d]
- New Steam Deck competitor lets you easily swap in more RAM, storage [567d]
- Marvel’s Midnight Suns is free right now, and you should grab it (even on Epic) [567d]
- New camera design can ID threats faster, using less memory [567d]
- Samsung Electronics is on strike as workers stage one-day walkout [567d]
- Bizarre egg-laying mammals once ruled Australia—then lost their teeth [567d]
- Report: New “Apple Intelligence” AI features will be opt-in by default [567d]
- Tesla chair says Elon Musk needs $46 billion pay plan to stay motivated [567d]
- Microsoft makes Recall feature off-by-default after security and privacy backlash [567d]
- Civilization VII looks like 2K’s next big game announcement [567d]
- Tesla may be in trouble, but other EVs are selling just fine [567d]
- VMware customers may stay, but Broadcom could face backlash “for years to come” [567d]
- On the space station, Band-Aid fixes for systemic problems [567d]
- Outcry from big AI firms over California AI “kill switch” bill [567d]
- Brompton C Line Electric review: Fun and foldable, fits better than you’d think [567d]
- Rocket Report: Starliner soars to space station; Starship’s wild flight [567d]
- After a drama-filled day, Boeing’s Starliner finally finds its way [568d]
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