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Mapping Faith: New Data Animation Visualizes the Global Expansion of Christianity
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Mapping Faith: New Data Animation Visualizes the Global Expansion of Christianity

A new data visualization by Ollie Bye tracks the historical propagation of Christianity from the Middle East to a global presence, highlighting the role of digital storytelling in history.
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The Algorithm vs. The Aisles: How E-Commerce Erased the Local Toy Store
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The Algorithm vs. The Aisles: How E-Commerce Erased the Local Toy Store

An analysis of the vanishing independent toy store and how the shift toward digital retail and big-box chains is altering the urban landscape.
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The Long Migration: Why Some Admins Are Trading Ubuntu for FreeBSD Jails
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The Long Migration: Why Some Admins Are Trading Ubuntu for FreeBSD Jails

A deep dive into the technical shift from legacy Ubuntu 16.04 VPS hosting to FreeBSD, exploring the efficiency of Jails and ZFS over traditional Linux containers.
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Forge: A New Stack-Based Language Bringing Concatenative Logic to the Web
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Forge: A New Stack-Based Language Bringing Concatenative Logic to the Web

Software engineer Evan Hahn introduces Forge, a Forth-inspired concatenative language designed to streamline web development through stack-based logic and WASM compilation.
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The Android Blind Spot: When Marketing Requests a Feature That Already Exists
Mobile Technology

The Android Blind Spot: When Marketing Requests a Feature That Already Exists

A British retailer's marketing team demanded the implementation of Apple Pay, unaware that the feature was already active and functioning perfectly.
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Trump Mobile Admits Customer Data Exposed Via Third-Party Platform
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Trump Mobile Admits Customer Data Exposed Via Third-Party Platform

Trump Mobile confirms that names, addresses, and phone numbers were exposed on the open internet via a third-party provider.
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NASA Overhauls Organizational Structure to Fast-Track Artemis and Lunar Base Goals
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NASA Overhauls Organizational Structure to Fast-Track Artemis and Lunar Base Goals

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman is streamlining the agency's directorates and funding models to reduce bureaucracy and accelerate the Artemis program.
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SpaceX Scrubs Starship V3 Debut After Last-Second Hardware Failure
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SpaceX Scrubs Starship V3 Debut After Last-Second Hardware Failure

SpaceX called off the first flight of the Starship V3 system at Starbase, Texas, due to a hydraulic pin failure. The company targets a Friday retry.
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Waymo Pauses Robotaxi Service in Four Cities as Heavy Flooding Exposes Sensor Gaps
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Waymo Pauses Robotaxi Service in Four Cities as Heavy Flooding Exposes Sensor Gaps

Waymo halts robotaxi operations in Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio after vehicles struggle with flooded roads and severe weather.
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The ‘Timezone Canary’ Problem: Why Dependency Cooldowns Are Failing Developers
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The ‘Timezone Canary’ Problem: Why Dependency Cooldowns Are Failing Developers

Modern software supply chain security relies on 'cooldowns' to stop malicious packages, but a new proposal suggests phased rollouts to stop Asia-Pacific developers from being the world's accidental canaries.
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Oura Confidentially Files for IPO as Smart Ring Market Heats Up
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Oura Confidentially Files for IPO as Smart Ring Market Heats Up

Finnish health-tech leader Oura has confidentially filed for a U.S. IPO following massive growth in ring sales and a recent $11 billion valuation.
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Digital Footprints and Legal Minefields: The Risky Reality of Reporting Sexual Offenses Online
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Digital Footprints and Legal Minefields: The Risky Reality of Reporting Sexual Offenses Online

As social media becomes a primary tool for reporting crimes, the intersection of the POCSO Act and digital publishing creates a complex legal landscape for users and journalists.
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The $48,000 Gamble: Why One Independent Researcher Built a Private GPU Cluster Instead of Using the Cloud
Science Technology

The $48,000 Gamble: Why One Independent Researcher Built a Private GPU Cluster Instead of Using the Cloud

A former FAANG engineer breaks down the costs, power constraints, and ROI of building a 6x RTX 6000 Ada GPU server for AI research.
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Trump Mobile Leak: Security Flaw Exposed Thousands of Customer Records
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Trump Mobile Leak: Security Flaw Exposed Thousands of Customer Records

A self-taught tech enthusiast claims a critical API vulnerability in the Trump Mobile website exposed the personal data of over 27,000 customers.
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Court Dismisses Elon Musk’s Lawsuit Against OpenAI, Closing a Bitter Chapter of AI Governance
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Court Dismisses Elon Musk’s Lawsuit Against OpenAI, Closing a Bitter Chapter of AI Governance

A federal court has dismissed Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman, ending a high-profile legal battle over the company's transition from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity.
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The Efficiency Trap: Why AI-Driven Layoffs May Be a Long-Term Strategic Blunder
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The Efficiency Trap: Why AI-Driven Layoffs May Be a Long-Term Strategic Blunder

Companies treating AI as a headcount reduction tool risk erasing institutional knowledge, while those using it to scale human capability gain a competitive edge.
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AcuRite Kills Legacy App to Push New ‘Connected’ Platform, Sparking User Backlash
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AcuRite Kills Legacy App to Push New ‘Connected’ Platform, Sparking User Backlash

AcuRite is forcing users off its popular My AcuRite app in favor of a new platform, removing key features and introducing subscription fees in the process.
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TeamPCP’s ‘Supply Chain Flywheel’: How a Single Rogue Extension Hit GitHub
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TeamPCP’s ‘Supply Chain Flywheel’: How a Single Rogue Extension Hit GitHub

Hacker group TeamPCP has compromised thousands of GitHub repositories using a self-perpetuating cycle of poisoned open-source tools.
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AMD Challenges Nvidia’s AI Dominance with the $3,999 Ryzen AI Halo Workstation
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AMD Challenges Nvidia’s AI Dominance with the $3,999 Ryzen AI Halo Workstation

AMD launches the Ryzen AI Halo, a high-end AI mini PC designed to replace expensive cloud APIs for developers and 'vibe coders'.
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Free Software Foundation Europe Steps Into Apple’s DMA Interoperability Battle
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Free Software Foundation Europe Steps Into Apple’s DMA Interoperability Battle

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) has been granted permission to intervene in the CJEU case challenging Apple's DMA interoperability obligations.
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