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The 11-year-old Ukrainian YouTuber snapping at MrBeast's heels
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_tk_
76 days ago
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Can Tim Cook stop Apple going the same way as Nokia?
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1 point
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samizdis
77 days ago
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A historical guide to surviving and thriving in the court of Trump
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4 points
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nabla9
77 days ago
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How old are the Dead Sea Scrolls? An AI model can help
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2 points
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MukundMohanK
79 days ago
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The reason Indians are lost
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5 points
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RestlessMind
79 days ago
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2 comments
Trump thinks Americans consume too much. He has a point
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9 points
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mastazi
79 days ago
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2 comments
Dreams of improving the human race are no longer science fiction
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25 points
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rbanffy
79 days ago
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32 comments
A leaderless NASA faces its biggest-ever cuts
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70 points
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libraryofbabel
79 days ago
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65 comments
What the failure of a superstar student reveals about economics
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4 points
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georgecmu
79 days ago
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AI agents are turning Salesforce and SAP into rivals
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1 point
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petethomas
80 days ago
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A short history of Greenland, in six maps
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2 points
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bookofjoe
80 days ago
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1 comment
SCOTUSbot, our AI tool to predict Supreme Court rulings
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2 points
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cvoss
80 days ago
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How much coffee is too much?
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2 points
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Brajeshwar
85 days ago
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1 comment
The Uber of the Underworld
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3 points
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DyslexicAtheist
85 days ago
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Can AI be trusted in schools?
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2 points
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Anon84
85 days ago
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What on Earth Is What3words
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3 points
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actinium226
85 days ago
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There is an "imminent" threat to Taiwan, America warns
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6 points
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Ozarkian
86 days ago
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1 comment
The decoding of ancient Roman scrolls is speeding up
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4 points
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helsinkiandrew
87 days ago
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1 comment
American finance, always unique, is now uniquely dangerous
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4 points
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petethomas
87 days ago
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The MAGA revolution threatens Boston, America's most innovative place
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23 points
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loughnane
87 days ago
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5 comments
California has got good at building giant batteries
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116 points
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chiffre01
87 days ago
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169 comments
Elon Musk's plans to go to Mars next year are toast
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15 points
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jawiggins
87 days ago
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7 comments
The Myths of Corporate Innovation
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1 point
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mooreds
88 days ago
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If India chokes less, it will fry more
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4 points
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e-brake
88 days ago
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1 comment
Why AI hasn't taken your job – And any jobs-pocalypse seems a long way off
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32 points
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helsinkiandrew
3 months ago
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51 comments
Graham Hancock became conspiracy theorists' favourite historian
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2 points
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Anon84
3 months ago
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1 comment
Britain's police are restricting speech in worrying ways
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economist.com
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149 points
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gorwell
3 months ago
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170 comments
What the failure of a superstar student reveals about economics
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6 points
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helsinkiandrew
3 months ago
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1 comment
Welcome to the AI Trough of Disillusionment
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3 points
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helsinkiandrew
3 months ago
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3 comments
Sam Altman is a visionary with a trustworthiness problem
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5 points
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rurp
3 months ago
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3 comments
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