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Friday September 12, 2025. 11:10 PM
California's legislature this week approved a bill to let renters opt out of bulk-billing arrangements that force them to pay for Internet service from a specific provider. ArsTechnica: The bill says that by January 1, a landlord must 'allow the tenant to opt out of paying...
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TL;DR: Protect your privacy and take down region locks with an OysterVPN lifetime subscription on sale for $31. Using the internet should be simple. But between region locks, slow connections, and constant pop-ups, it starts to feel like the internet is working against you....
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Climate change? No worry - we can solve that later, argues Doug Burgum You would think that the government official responsible for safeguarding the US' natural resources would be opposed to abandoning climate change mitigation pledges in favor of firing up fossil fuels to...
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Sharareh Moghaddam thought she was heading to a citizenship celebration in Los Angeles. Instead, ICE agents had set a trap to grab the 55-year-old woman and lock her in an Arizona detention camp. From CBS News: Family members say that she moved to the U.S. — Read the rest...
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WIRED spoke to Lee Pace on the eve of the season finale of Foundation about clone consciousness, robot gods, and what’s next for the newly renewed show.
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Tyler Robinson, the alleged Charlie Kirk killer, was not an anti-fascist, pro-trans liberal as Nancy Mace and the MAGA grift machine are trying to have you believe. Robinson is to the right of MAGA. From Garbage Day: Many extremism researchers this morning are wondering if ...
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Top AI chipmakers count on faster, denser, more efficient memory to boost training AMD and Nvidia have already announced their next-gen datacenter GPUs will make the leap to HBM4, and if SK Hynix has its way, it’ll be the one supplying the bulk of it.…
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An anonymous reader shares a report: European Union countries have shelved plans to approve a new climate change target next week, after pushback from governments including France and Germany over plans to quickly land a deal, three EU diplomats told Reuters on Friday....
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The Oath Keepers are apparently restarting, and extremist groups like the Proud Boys are calling for “state violence” in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death.
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The OIG says the Cyber Incentive program was rife with 'fraud, waste, and abuse' The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) mismanaged a program designed to retain skilled security professionals so badly that auditors have concluded it left the agency...
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US colleges face a prolonged enrollment decline beginning this fall as high school graduating classes shrink for the first time since the Great Recession. The incoming freshman class marks the start of a 13% drop in high school graduates through 2041, falling from 3.9...
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DataGuessr is a fun daily quiz that tests your knowledge of facts about demographics, climate, health, and equality. Today's quiz was a fun challenge: ranking countries by their share of electric vehicles. It starts by giving you a tile — Finland 8.3%. — Read the rest ...
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A similar vuln on Apple devices was used against 'specific targeted users' Samsung has fixed a critical flaw that affects its Android devices - but not before attackers found and exploited the bug, which could allow remote code execution on affected devices.…
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Microsoft released 86 patches this week with updates for Office, Windows, and SQL Server. But there were no zero-days, so there’s no “patch now” recommendation from the Readiness team this month. This is an incredible sign of success for the Microsoft update group. ...
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US retail coffee prices surged 21% year-over-year in August, the largest annual increase since October 1997, according to Thursday's Consumer Price Index. The monthly 4% jump marks the steepest rise in 14 years. Trump administration tariffs on major coffee exporters -- 50%...
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Gartner survey shows very few are planning to replace human support staff ai-pocalypse You'll be able to talk to a human when you need help for many years to come. A new Gartner study shows that fears about AI replacing humans with bots in call centers are unfounded, at...
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Smart glasses development has expanded beyond Meta, Google and Apple to include dozens of manufacturers across three distinct categories, UploadVR reports. HTC launched its Vive Eagle glasses in Taiwan this month at $550, while Solos' AirGo V2 arrives in Q4 2025 for $300....
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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 FE, a solid mid-tier tablet, is now $430 on Amazon.
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Kotlin 2.2.20 has been released, with the latest version of the concise, multiplatform, “pragmatic” programming language bringing its WebAssembly-compilation component, Kotlin/Wasm, into beta. JetBrains announced Kotlin 2.2.20 release on September 10. The release...
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Keith Rabois, co-founder and newly minted board chair of Opendoor, said remote work and a 'bloated' workforce have been a drag on the online real estate platform's culture, as he vowed to slash headcount. CNBC: 'There's 1,400 employees at Opendoor. I don't know what most of...
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