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First Transatlantic TV Transmission via Satellite in 1962, Skylab Re-Enters the Earth’s Atmosphere in 1979, “To Kill a Mockingbird” Published in 1960,
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From
Venmo’s Friends List Exposed a U.S. Security Adviser—And It Could Happen to You
to
On Grok and the Weight of Design,
let’s dive right in.
By @thomascherickal [ 29 Min read ] A 4 trillion USD company is well-established today but that may change as early as next year, thanks to disruptive technology – MLIR and Mojo. Read More.
By @hacker35117626 [ 6 Min read ] Yandex has released Yambda, one of the world’s largest recommendation datasets. Read More.
By @@hanaliu [ 4 Min read ] A Wired investigation exposed a top U.S. official’s contacts via Venmo. Learn how poor privacy defaults could put your data—and network—at risk. Read More.
By @aborschel [ 3 Min read ] Groks recent output issues reveal deeper structural problems in model alignment. Read More.
By @proflead [ 6 Min read ] n8n is a powerful, open-source workflow automation tool tha helps you connect different apps, automate repetitive tasks, and streamline your operations. Read More.
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