The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- Coal likely to go away even without EPA’s power plant regulations [13d]
- US selling 69K seized bitcoins could mess with Trump plans for crypto reserve [13d]
- Here’s what we know, and what we don’t, about the awful Palisades wildfire [13d]
- Ongoing attacks on Ivanti VPNs install a ton of sneaky, well-written malware [13d]
- A taller, heavier, smarter version of SpaceX’s Starship is almost ready to fly [13d]
- CES 2025 teases alarming smart TV future loaded with unwanted software, gimmicks [13d]
- Google loses in court, faces trial for collecting data on users who opted out [13d]
- Why solving crosswords is like a phase transition [13d]
- X CEO signals ad boycott is over. External data paints a different picture. [13d]
- Of course Atari’s new handheld includes a trackball, spinner, and numpad [13d]
- New $120 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 is for the people who use it like an everyday PC [13d]
- Linux Foundation bands together Chromium browser makers in a “neutral space” [13d]
- How the UK was connected to the Internet for the first time [13d]
- Intuitive Machines set for second landing, looking to build a lunar economy [13d]
- Winners and losers as the EV tax credit rules change for 2025 [13d]
- Archaeologists just mapped a Bronze Age megafortress in Georgia [13d]
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