The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
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- Valves are a regular concern at SpaceX, just like every other space company [954d]
- Amid US’s shameful maternal death rate, survey finds widespread mistreatment [954d]
- Police are investigating an Indian actor for joking about the country’s Moon lander [954d]
- Zack Snyder unveils extended teaser for his Netflix sci-fi saga Rebel Moon [954d]
- Montana’s best defense of TikTok ban is deeply flawed, experts say [954d]
- Atari launches replica 2600 console to go with all its replica 2600 cartridges [955d]
- In the (convection) zone: Astronomers eavesdrop on stars’ innate “twinkle” [955d]
- Netflix will let you keep your rental DVDs forever after September 29 [955d]
- Nvidia announces a community-made RTX remaster of Half-Life 2 [955d]
- Meta’s “massively multilingual” AI model translates up to 100 languages, speech or text [955d]
- Dealmaster: Labor Day sales, Star Wars merchandise, Apple gear, and more [955d]
- T-Mobile unveils $100 phone plan, topping AT&T and Verizon’s highest prices [955d]
- 3D printers printing without consent is a cautionary tale on cloud reliance [955d]
- Excel gets containerized, cloud-based Python analytics and visualization powers [955d]
- Passenger seat belt warnings should be mandatory, say feds [955d]
- Google says its Android runtime makes apps faster, even without an OS update [955d]
- Do Intel’s new graphics drivers actually overclock its low-end GPUs? [955d]
- New offer gives Ubisoft, not Microsoft, control of Activision game-streaming rights [955d]
- Crypto botnet on X is powered by ChatGPT [955d]
- Konami warns players of “outdated” content in Metal Gear Solid collection [955d]
- After Russia’s failure, India is next in line to attempt a Moon landing [955d]
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