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For real, we may be taking blood pressure readings all wrong
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Brajeshwar
5 hours ago
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WHO starts cutting costs as US withdrawal date set for January 2026
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LinuxBender
6 hours ago
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3D-printed "ghost gun" ring comes to my community–and leaves a man dead
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pseudolus
13 hours ago
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Data breach hitting PowerSchool looks bad
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mooreds
21 hours ago
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Nvidia starts to wind down support for old GPUs, including long-lived GTX 1060
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rntn
23 hours ago
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Honda Civic Hybrid: A refreshing alternative to a crossover
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PaulHoule
23 hours ago
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ISP failed to comply with New York's $15 broadband law–until Ars got involved
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LinuxBender
1 day ago
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Couple allegedly tricked AI investors into funding wedding, houses
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LinuxBender
1 day ago
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We may be taking blood pressure readings all wrong
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15 points
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belter
1 day ago
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Complexity physics finds crucial tipping points in chess games
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Tomte
1 day ago
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FCC chair gets to work on punishing TV news stations accused of bias
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11 points
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FrustratedMonky
1 day ago
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Way more game makers are working on PC titles than ever, survey says
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4 points
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LorenDB
1 day ago
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OpenAI launches Operator, an AI agent that can operate your computer
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Brajeshwar
1 day ago
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Court rules FBI's warrantless searches violated Fourth Amendment
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63 points
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pitwin
1 day ago
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All federal agencies ordered to terminate remote work–ideally within 30 days
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78 points
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ralphsebastian
1 day ago
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Power grid in Central Europe uses unencrypted radio to add and shed loads
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kaonwarb
1 day ago
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What are "magic packets," and why do malware developers use them?
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2 points
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pseudolus
1 day ago
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All federal agencies ordered to terminate remote work–ideally within 30 days
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rbanffy
1 day ago
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Data breach hitting PowerSchool looks bad
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4 points
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elorant
2 days ago
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George R.R. Martin has co-authored a physics paper
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63 points
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rntn
2 days ago
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FCC chair gets to work on punishing TV news stations accused of bias
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arstechnica.com
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11 points
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rbanffy
2 days ago
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UK opens probe into Google's and Apple's mobile platforms
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pseudolus
2 days ago
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10 Years On: Ross Ulbricht's private journal shows Silk Road's birth
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capitalatrisk
2 days ago
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Researchers use AI to design proteins that block snake venom toxins
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mhb
2 days ago
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Students, parents, and teachers still smarting from breach exposing their info
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LinuxBender
2 days ago
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Researchers say new attack could take down the European power grid
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LinuxBender
2 days ago
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Satellite firm bucks miniaturization trend, aims to build big for big rockets
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perihelions
2 days ago
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Reddit won't interfere with users revolting against X with subreddit bans
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12 points
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Sharon_Q
2 days ago
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Trump admin fires security board investigating Chinese hack of large ISPs
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28 points
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cik
2 days ago
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Samsung's Galaxy S25 event was an AI presentation with occasional phone hardware
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ksec
2 days ago
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