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I used to believe mornings didn’t matter all that much. Roll out of bed whenever, grab coffee, check my phone while still half-asleep. The day would unfold however it was going to unfold, right? Then I started interviewing founders and executives for articles, and I kept noticing this pattern. They’d mention something they did at ... Read more
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Agent skills have become an important part of real-world AI applications, providing a mechanism — a set of instructions saved in a folder of text-based markdown (.md) files, usually — for models to adapt to specific enterprise use cases and complex workflows. However, optimizing these skills is a slow process and faulty process, as they cannot be trained in the same way as the parameters of the underlying AI model.... Read more ›
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Aven, the former Sabre hospitality business, is taking direct aim at a core hotel tech problem: how much legacy infrastructure can still support modern direct booking. Its new booking engine shows what a cleaner rebuild could look like. Read more ›
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This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: Donald Trump has a new pick for director of national intelligence. Who’s the new guy? Jay Clayton, currently the US attorney for the Southern District […] Read more ›
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United States Senators Chuck Grassley and Amy Klobuchar this week reintroduced the American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA) that targets major tech companies like Apple, and Apple is not happy to see it back. The bipartisan bill is reminiscent of the Digital Markets Act in the European Union, banning large platforms from favoring their own products or services, limiting competitors' access to key platform features, locking users into default... Read more ›
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Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson finally found AI, and it's already given him a great workout and thoughts on a possible second (or is it third?) career. Read more ›
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Jordyn Woods' orange bag has become a source of superstition for Knicks fans, but its role in her game-day attire is also a savvy business move. Read more ›
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What happens when one of the world’s most successful technology founders decides that AI’s next frontier isn’t text, images, or chatbots, but the physical world? Five years after stepping down as Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos is back at the helm ... Read more ›
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Crowding the gates of a major health care conference, protesters called for Palantir to be booted out of the UK’s National Health Service over privacy concerns and political grievances. Read more ›
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According to sources familiar with the matter, TSMC is working on a cutting-edge technology for chip packaging called CoPoS. CoPoS means Chip-on-Panel-on-Structure, and it uses a glass material that acts as a temporary carrier, and it also goes into the final substrate with a three-layer sandwich structure. Reportedly, TSMC will start mass production of chips using CoPoS by the end of 2028. The new tech will supposedly bring down manufacturing... Read more ›
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Ahead of the season one finale, Apple TV has renewed its horror comedy starring Matthew Rhys, Kate O'Flynn, and Stephen Root. Read more ›
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Weeks before Anthropic in April revealed Claude Design, an AI tool for creating designs and software application prototypes, it asked firms including Figma and Canva to be “partners” of the launch announcement showcasing the tool’s capabilities. These two design firms, longtime Anthropic customers, saw the launch as an opportunity to show how its products could complement their own. But a few days before launch, Figma dropped out, and around the... Read more ›
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Thibault Sottiaux helped make AI coding one of OpenAI’s fastest-growing businesses. Now he’s overseeing a sweeping overhaul of ChatGPT. Read more ›
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Report paints an uncomfortable picture of how player-submitted data may end up being used. Read more ›
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Terrified of being secretly recorded in public? Discover the groundbreaking new privacy legislation that forces wearable tech out of the shadows. Read more ›
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Like robotaxis, the subscription is probably going to need some tweaking before it's ready for primetime. Read more ›
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«Я собрал приложение за вечер. Разработчики больше не нужны».Лента забита такими постами, но мало кто показывает продолжение этих историй. А оно бывает ярким: от продовской базы, снесённой AI-агентом, до взлома на второй день после запуска.По красивой картинке больше не понять, кто её собрал — инженер или человек, который научился красиво писать промпты. Разбираемся, почему рынок ослеп, при чём тут верстальщики на Tilda и что с этим делать бизнесу и инженерам.... Read more ›
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Google has launched Gemini TV controls exclusively on select TCL Google TV models, letting users adjust picture and sound settings using simple voice commands. Read more ›
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Greenland sharks are the longest-lived vertebrates on Earth, with some individuals dated to the 1600s. New research reveals how they keep their retinas working for four centuries even as a copepod parasite chews at their corneas. Read more ›
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Tardigrades survive boiling, near-absolute-zero cold and the vacuum of space by curling into a desiccated 'tun' and vitrifying their cellular interior with disordered proteins and sugars that take over water's structural jobs. Fossil evidence suggests the trick is at least 250 million years old. Read more ›
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For most of the past three years, the consensus from American venture funds was that European SaaS had a ceiling. Read more ›
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The elaborate productivity stack isn't a sign of someone who has mastered modern work — it's often a quiet monument to a nervous system that learned forgetting was dangerous. Read more ›
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Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC), a superconducting quantum hardware spinout from Oxford University, has closed a £260 million Series C — the largest private quantum computing round ever raised in Europe, according to… Read more ›
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Fusion startup Xcimer Energy reportedly activated its Phoenix laser system in Denver, claiming the title of the world's largest privately owned laser. Read more ›
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The colleague who holds it together during a layoff and only cries in the parking lot isn't displaying professionalism — they're running a learned protocol about when grief is affordable. The protocol was almost certainly written in childhood, and the workplace just gave it a new venue. Read more ›
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Fusion startup Xcimer Energy has activated Phoenix, a krypton-fluoride excimer laser system the company describes as the largest privately owned laser in the world. Read more ›
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The Sunday system rebuild looks like preparation, but it functions like a sedative — and the difference matters more than most productivity advice will admit. Read more ›
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In 1981, two psychologists published a short paper in the Journal of Organizational Behavior that quietly influences how a lot of us talk about being worn down by work. Christina Maslach and Susan E. Jackson introduced something they called the Maslach Burnout Inventory, a questionnaire, and four decades later it is still one of the ... Read more Read more ›
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