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SteelSeries’ feature-packed Nova Pro Wireless headset is $80 off

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless came out almost four years ago, yet it’s still one of the best gaming headsets you can buy. Turns out, it’s not easy for other companies to duplicate all that

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ICAO issued new power bank restriction on flight

Score: 59 | Comments: 90

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Anthropic’s Claude popularity with paying consumers is skyrocketing

Estimates for total Claude consumer users are all over the map (we've seen figures ranging from 18 million to 30 million). Anthropic hasn't disclosed this data, but a spokesperson did tell TechCrunch

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AI overly affirms users asking for personal advice

Score: 527 | Comments: 408

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Why can’t TikTok identify AI generated ads when I can?

I've been struggling to tell whether the ads appearing in my TikTok feeds have been made with generative AI tools. As someone who spends a great deal of time scrutinizing images and videos for the usu

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Meta’s legal defeat could be a victory for children, or a loss for everyone

Is social media not just bad, but illegally bad? Should tech companies pay for making it that way? According to two US juries - and no shortage of outside commentary - the answer to both questions is

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Roulette Computers: Hidden Devices That Predict Spins

Score: 72 | Comments: 22

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SAGE — A Notion MCP Academic Co-Pilot for Filipino University Students

This is a submission for the Notion MCP Challenge What I Built SAGE — Student Agent for Guided Education — is an academic co-pilot built for Filipino university students. You connect your

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Ritual Protocol: a key as an action, not an object

Ritual Protocol: a key as an action, not an object Every secret storage system is only as secure as the storage itself. Someone steals your password database — they steal everything. Someon

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Local-First Software Is Winning: A Developer Guide to Building Without the Cloud

I lost two hours of work last Tuesday because my internet went down for eleven minutes. Not because I was using some exotic cloud-dependent tool. I was editing a document in a mainstream SaaS product

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JNBridgePro vs IKVM vs Javonet: Java/.NET Bridge Comparison (2026)

I've been deep in the Java/.NET integration space for years, and the one question that comes up more than anything: which bridge tool should I actually use? IKVM? JNBridgePro? Javonet? Something else

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What will power the grid in 2035? The race is wide open

Fusion, fission, and even natural gas are appeared tied in the race to deliver new power to the grid in the early 2030s.

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I Built an AI That Matches Lonely People with Therapy Pets — Here's What I Learned

Ever had a bad week and thought, "I just need to hug a dog right now"? You're not alone. Science agrees. And I built something about it. This post is about MyPetTherapist — an AI-powered platform th

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7 Mac Apps for Developers Preparing for Technical Interviews in 2026

Whether you're grinding LeetCode, rehearsing system design, or just trying to stay sharp between rounds, your environment matters. The right tools can cut friction so you focus on what counts: nailing

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OpenClaw vs K8s Agent Orchestrators (2026)

Optio just dropped on Hacker News promising ticket-to-PR automation via Kubernetes pods, and the comments section predictably split between enterprise architects drooling over YAML configs and solo de

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Let’s take a look at the retro tech making a comeback

Boomboxes, instant cameras, and even landlines are making a comeback. Here are the coolest retro-inspired devices available.

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A classic Zelda-style adventure, but a lot more cozy

The Legend of Zelda games are grand adventures, but they can also be very comforting, with quaint villages to explore and warm landscapes to take in. Under The Island takes that idea a step further. I

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Here’s what Verge readers are buying during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

We have a pretty good understanding of which deals Verge readers will gravitate toward. After all, what products and services resonate with our audience — and the quality of the deal itself — are what

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Your Cookie Banner Is Probably Breaking GDPR — Here's the 20-Point Audit to Find Out

You installed a cookie banner plugin, clicked through the setup, and moved on. That was six months ago. You just received an email from a user asking why your site set cookies before they clicked 'Acc

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Non-native English is my unfair advantage as a tech blogger

Every article about "writing in English as a non-native speaker" seems to give the same advice. Use Grammarly. Read more books. Don't use a translator. Practice. That's fine, but it treats the proble

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