I got my hair cut at the one-of-a-kind Amazon Salon in London: See before and after photos
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Current RISC-V CPUs Being Too Slow Causes Headaches For Fedora: ~5x Slower Builds
The current crop of RISC-V SoCs are still much slower than alternative CPU architectures and lead to much longer build…
Chinese EV maker Li Auto forms spatial and wearable robotics departments: report · TechNode
Chinese EV maker Li Auto has recently announced the formation of two new departments — spatial robotics and wearable robotics…
South Africa’s Yazi secures first major investor backing
Yazi, a South African AI-native research platform built on WhatsApp, has closed its first undisclosed institutional funding round, giving the…
Decision Latency is Killing Your Cloud Budget. Agentic AI Can Fix it | HackerNoon
Last quarter, a cloud bill jumped. It took three days to explain why. Not because anyone was slow or careless.…
Tim Chen’s Essence VC firm is raising a new fund to back more infrastructure startups
Tim Chen. (Photo courtesy of Chen) Essence VC, an early stage venture capital firm run by Tim Chen, is raising…
MSI PRO B850-P WiFi: A Special AMD Ryzen AM5 Motherboard For Linux / Open-Source Enthusiasts Review
The MSI PRO B850-P WIFI motherboard is a unique AMD Ryzen AM5 motherboard for Linux/open-source enthusiasts that is competitively priced…
BEYOND Expo 2025: China’s Xbot Park is redefining tech incubation and leaving Western models behind, says founder · TechNode
Xbot Park, a pioneering innovation hub developed by robotics expert Li Zexiang, offers a window into China’s evolving approach to…
Aga Khan sells controlling stake in Kenya’s Nation Media Group
The Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) has agreed to sell its controlling 54.08% stake in Nation Media Group…
How Midnight Built a Living City on Blockchain to Show You What Privacy Actually Looks Like | HackerNoon
What does privacy look like? Not the word, not the policy, not the terms and conditions you scroll past. What…

