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Starcloud, a space compute startup, has reportedly closed a $170 million Series A at a $1.1 billion valuation, making it one of the fastest Y Combinator graduates to reach unicorn status — just 17 months after its demo day. The round was reportedly led by Benchmark and EQT Ventures, bringing total funding to approximately $200 ... 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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Vercel, a major development platform that hosts and deploys web apps, was compromised, and the hackers are attempting to sell stolen data. A person claiming to be a member of ShinyHunters, which was behind the recent hack of Rockstar Games, posted some data online, including employee names, email addresses, and activity time stamps. Vercel confirmed […] Read more ›
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Your Apple Watch is a powerful ally in emergencies. It can help investigators uncover crucial clues in missing person cases when every second matters. Read more ›
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In October and through November, America's EV sales reached their lowest point since 2022 after government subsidies expired, remembers Time. "But first-quarter data for 2026 shows that used EV sales were 12% higher than the same time last year and 17% higher than the previous quarter. "One factor likely helping push buyers toward these cars is high gas prices, which recently topped $4.00 a gallon for the first time in... Read more ›
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История о том, как микроконтроллер за 500 рублей помог вырастить клубнику ранней весной, и почему важно знать «анатомию» чипаЖиву в обычной квартире. Места мало, света ещё меньше. Но хочется своего — без пестицидов, свеженького. Решил организовать домашнюю ферму на подоконнике: клубника, базилик, салат, щавель, лук.Если более глобально: в Мире наблюдается перенасыщение людьми, еды на всех не хватит, Дальний Восток от Москвы далеко, а ездить за 80 км от МКАД очень... Read more ›
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Before the outbreak of hostilities, Iran boasted one of the most impressive mechanised land forces in the middle east region. Read more ›
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Many businesses continue investing in email marketing despite weak ROI tracking, poor deliverability, and limited AI use beyond basic content generation. Read more ›
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To make up for an incredibly laughable inaugural event, Beijing is running back its humanoid robot half-marathon. Fortunately, the event that pits humanoid robots made by Chinese companies against each other across 13 miles went a lot smoother this year. This year's half-marathon hosted more than 100 competitors, with first place going to Honor, better known for its smartphones, and its red-clad robot named Lightning. Living up to the name,... Read more ›
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Over 140 million Billy bookcases have been sold worldwide, but this new blue version is a limited edition. Read more ›
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Home Depot's spring sale just might be better than Black Friday, thanks to huge savings on patio furniture, appliances, tools, grills, lawn mowers, and more. Read more ›
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James Gunn's added Andre Royo to 'Man of Tomorrow,' and fans think he's a future Justice Leaguer. Read more ›
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Народ выдает массовую острую реакцию на галлюцинации нейросетей. Выкатывают разработчикам претензии: «нейронка врет и игнорирует контекст!». Инженеры сначала пытались вяло отбиваться классическим: GIGO и RTFM. Но недовольство потребителя растет. Пошли биться над проблемой. Начали вкручивать RAG. Инженеры полагают, что галлюцинации — это математический баг. Они исходят из того, что в идеале машина должна работать как мышление у психически сохранного человека, а не как у шизофреника.Сначала меня удивил масшта Read more ›
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Once you see the distinction, it becomes impossible to unsee. And it explains a lot about why some people build genuinely extraordinary lives while others, often with more raw talent or better starting conditions, end up stuck somewhere around 40 and stay there. Most people do the exact opposite. They hold their opinions with a ... Read more Read more ›
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J.D. Power's customer loyalty survey for premium car brands includes a lot of the usual suspects. Which brand came out on top in the most recent survey? Read more ›
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After finding inconclusive answers online, I reached out to an air fryer manufacturer and pro chefs to see if it's possible to make popcorn in an air fryer. Read more ›
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NBC News reports on a 16-person clinical trial of "personalized messenger RNA vaccines" which use the immune system to fight cancer cells. "The goal is not to eliminate existing tumors, but instead to stamp out lingering, undetected cancer cells, and later any new cells that form before they can cause a recurrence." Patients still have surgery to remove tumors. After that, the mRNA vaccines are personalized for each individual using... Read more ›
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Blue Origin's reused first stage hit its targets, but New Glenn's upper stage did not. Read more ›
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In case you hadn't gotten around to reading Palantir CEO Alex Karp and Nicholas W. Zamiska's 2025 book, The Technological Republic, (because why would you do that to yourself?), the company best known for supplying AI-driven defense and surveillance software to the likes of the US Army, ICE and NYPD shared a 1,000-word X post this weekend covering its main points. The entire thing is both bizarre and deeply concerning.... Read more ›
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I need to tell you about an experiment I ran on myself that I’m slightly embarrassed about. Not because it failed – though it did – but because I kept it going long past the point where the evidence was clear, because admitting it wasn’t working felt like admitting something about myself I didn’t want ... Read more Read more ›
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The retirement books warned me about boredom and purpose — nobody mentioned that most of my friendships had an expiration date printed right on my employee badge. Read more ›
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My father once told me the secret to a good life was simple: find a stable company, work hard, stay loyal, and they’ll take care of you. He said it with absolute conviction because that’s exactly what he did, and for his generation, it worked. He stayed. He worked. The company took care of him. ... Read more Read more ›
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Not everyone who keeps their personal life private is emotionally closed off. Many tried sharing openly, watched their vulnerability become currency in someone else's conversation, and made a deliberate decision about who gets access going forward. Read more ›
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For about thirteen years, I treated happiness like a project. Something to research, optimize, and eventually achieve. I read the books. I tried the practices. I moved countries, changed careers, built a business, found a partner. Each of these things was, on some level, an attempt to arrive at a place where I could finally ... Read more Read more ›
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You probably know someone like this. Maybe you are someone like this. They’re not awkward. They’re not cold. They’re perfectly pleasant at a dinner party, entirely competent at work, well-liked in every room they enter. People enjoy being around them. But nobody knows them. Not really. Not the messy, uncertain, afraid-of-things version. Not the version ... Read more Read more ›
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The approval we chase hardest often comes from people who don't have the emotional capacity to give it. Recognizing the pattern, rooted in childhood attachment, is the first step to breaking it. Read more ›
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When every relationship feels effortless, it might not be compatibility — it might be that you've become so skilled at reshaping yourself that friction disappears, and you've mistaken the absence of conflict for the presence of love. Read more ›
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For twenty years, I had the perfect explanation for every moment I wasn't there for my son—until the day he stopped bothering to tell me why it mattered. Read more ›
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After three decades of silence between us, those twelve words changed everything — not because they fixed the past, but because they finally admitted it was broken. Read more ›
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