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After Sony drew some unwanted attention for a post demonstrating its AI Camera Assistant on the Xperia 1 XIII, it's trying to clarify how the feature works. The company says it doesn't edit photos, but makes suggestions based on lighting, depth, and subject. Point the camera at something, and it will give you four options […] Read more ›
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Что должно быть в теле production AI агента? Не «один длинный промпт», а структурированная система: роль, бюджет вызовов, OODA loop, потолки ресурсов, разделение ответственности между агентами. Разбираю два открытых промпта от Anthropic (research_lead_agent.md и research_subagent.md), собираю чек-лист из 13 блоков и шаблон SKILL.md. На руки — конкретный артефакт, по которому можно пройтись по своему агенту. Читать далее Read more ›
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USA Today reports: Trump Mobile phones are being shipped this week, the company exclusively confirmed to USA TODAY in an email May 11.... The company's first smartphone — the T1 Phone — was originally scheduled for release in August. However, the golden gadget's release was later delayed to October before being pushed back again to this week. Now, Trump Mobile CEO Pat O'Brien told USA TODAY, pre-ordered phones will start... Read more ›
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Although the military has been trying to retire this legendary aircraft for years, the USAF recently announced it will stay in service for a while longer. Read more ›
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I spoke to Lin Zhou, AndaSeat CEO, about the company's shift into the home office space. Read more ›
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A week ago, we asked you to participate in a selfie video blind test. We lined up five phones, and we let you vote which one had the best selfie video quality. These five phones were not chosen randomly; we picked those specifically because their selfie videos had already surprised us during review time. And you will see what we mean when you see their names. We collected our readers'... Read more ›
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The Core Ultra 9 290K Plus, which never came out, was only marginally faster than the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, which explains why Intel ultimately chose not to release it. On average across 1080p and 1440p games, it's only about 2% faster, and in synthetic benchmarks and productivity workloads, it's less than 4% ahead. Read more ›
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In an interview with CoinDesk, the lead engineer at Firedancer gives an update on how the new client, also known as a software, is fairing in the Solana ecosystem. Read more ›
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Welcome, Weekenders! In this newsletter:• The Big Read: Why Trump officials and VCs love a nuclear power startup’s brute-force approach• Biotech: The case of the disappearing embryo startups • Plus, Recommendations—our weekly pop culture picks: “Are We Doomed?” “Steve Jobs in Exile” and “Lord of the Flies” The legal slugfest between Elon Musk and Sam Altman enraptured Silicon Valley this week. On Thursday, I attended another gladiatorial spectacle: MMA-style fights... Read more ›
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Manoush Zamorodi is an accomplished reporter, podcast host, and author. Her new book, Body Electric, takes a comprehensive look at how technology is impacting our physical health. It's a collaboration between NPR and Columbia University Medical Center that picks up where her first title, Bored and Brilliant, left off. That book looked at how technology […] Read more ›
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Когда Илон Маск говорит об опасности ИИ, он рисует картину восстания машин. Терминаторы. Скайнет. Красные глаза в темноте.Это не страшно. Это глупо.Настоящий ужас не в том, что роботы с красными глазами придут убивать людей. Настоящий ужас в том, что ИИ потихоньку, незаметно, но уверенно сделает всё, чтобы люди сами себя убили. И даже не заметят.Как? Через экономику. Через работу. Через код.Представьте завод, где вместо тысячи человек работает десяток. Раньше тысяча... Read more ›
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OpenAI unveiled a new feature on Friday that will allow users to share detailed financial information with the chatbot. Read more ›
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Traffic lights at a roundabout? It sounds weird, but one Florida county says the unusual setup could solve a major gridlock problem during peak travel times. Read more ›
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The Omen 45L may currently be one of the most sensible ways to secure an RTX 5090 gaming system without having to deal with inflated standalone GPU prices. Read more ›
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Trump's remarks came at the close of a two-day summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Read more ›
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Hill County passed a one-year ban on data center projects, as the country authorities study the effects their effects on the community. Still, the County Attorney warned that they could get sued if they pass this moratorium, with a Texas State Senator asking the State Attorney General to investigate counties that have done so. Read more ›
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The face-down phone isn't a sign of secrecy. For people raised in environments where every notification meant a new demand, it's a small act of nervous-system regulation — buying a few minutes of quiet from a world that has historically wanted too much. Read more ›
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For most of my life, I moved through the world with a baseline assumption I didn’t even know I had: that the world was, on balance, glad I existed. My parents loved me well. That isn’t a complicated thing to say. They were married. They stayed married. They came to the school plays and clapped ... Read more Read more ›
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Psychology says the generation that grew up in the 1960s and 70s didn’t become tough because they wanted to — they became tough because the world handed them consequences with no safety net and no explanation, and by the time they were twelve they had already learned that nobody was coming to save them, and that lesson cemented itself so deep into their nervous system that they still can’t ask... Read more ›
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The face-down phone isn't a habit, it's a body trying to enforce a boundary against a workplace that has no walls. What twenty years of being on-call actually trained into me, and why the gesture matters more than the rule. Read more ›
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Detail-tracking often gets read as warmth, but for many adults it's the residue of a childhood where missing a small thing was treated as not caring. The mechanism is vigilance, not affection — and the difference matters. Read more ›
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The compulsion to clear an inbox before closing a laptop is rarely about discipline. For many high responders, it's an old attachment pattern showing up at work, the belief that being unreachable was failure rather than a normal human limit. Read more ›
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An empty afternoon on a busy person's calendar is not a scheduling gap. It is an exposure exercise we have spent years avoiding by filling the slot. Read more ›
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Most household defaults — the thermostat setting, the lights, the leftovers — aren't choices. They're procedural memory from a house that ended decades ago, wearing the costume of personal values. Read more ›
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There is a kind of marriage almost no one warns you about, because the cultural script does not have language for it. The marriage is, by every external measure, working. The bills are getting paid. The children, if there are children, are well cared for. The holidays are kept. The anniversaries are remembered, even if ... Read more Read more ›
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Most discussions of narcissistic parenting focus on what happens inside the house. The criticism. The control. The manipulation. The endless requirement that the child organize themselves around the parent’s emotional needs. These are all real, well-documented, and worth talking about. But there is a second feature of being raised by this kind of parent that ... Read more Read more ›
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