The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- Industry united in push to extend ban on human spaceflight regulations [894d]
- Stench leads officials to 189 rotting corpses at taxidermist’s funeral home [894d]
- Apple’s $130 Thunderbolt 4 cable could be worth it, as seen in X-ray CT scans [894d]
- Tesla just posted its Q3 financial results, and they’re underwhelming [894d]
- Kiwi Farms ruling sets “dubious” copyright precedent, expert warns [894d]
- Rapper Pras’ lawyer used AI to defend him in criminal case—it did not go well [894d]
- At TED AI 2023, experts debate whether we’ve created “the new electricity” [894d]
- Reddit’s blockchain-based “Community Points” rewards crash after sunsetting [894d]
- Android will now scan sideloaded apps for malware at install time [894d]
- Windows 11’s adoption continues to lag Windows 10’s, but it’s hard to compare [894d]
- Dealmaster: Lenovo deals, sales on charging solutions, and more [894d]
- Elon Musk launches test to see if users are willing to pay $1 a year for X [894d]
- IRS to offer free tax filing in competition against much-criticized TurboTax [894d]
- Amazon adds its 10,000th Rivian electric delivery van to its fleet [894d]
- This may be the earliest evidence that Neanderthals hunted cave lions [894d]
- India sets sights on a Moon landing in 2040, but is it realistic? [894d]
- Court downplayed privacy risks to uphold cops’ keyword warrant, experts say [894d]
- AI chatbots can infer an alarming amount of info about you from your responses [894d]
- Super Mario Bros. Wonder is the most inventive 2D Mario in decades [894d]
- Astronomers say new telescopes should take advantage of “Starship paradigm” [894d]
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