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Starship is about to launch on its fifth flight, and this time there’s a
catch
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10 hours ago
Why a diabetes drug fell short of anticancer hopes
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Ex-Twitter execs push for $200M severance as Elon Musk runs X into ground
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5th Circuit rules ISP should have terminated Internet users accused of
piracy
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Asahi Linux’s bespoke GPU driver is running Windows games on Apple Silicon
Macs
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Remains of Andrew “Sandy” Irvine found on Everest
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Are Tesla’s robot prototypes AI marvels or remote-controlled toys?
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Rare bear meat at gathering gives 10 people a scare—and parasitic worms
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AMD unveils powerful new AI chip to challenge Nvidia
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Elon Musk shows off two-seat robotaxi
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1 day ago · To speak confidently about things we do not know is a problem of humanity in a lot of ways—and large language models are imitations of humans. ARSTECHNICA.
10 hours ago · Starship is about to launch on its fifth flight, and this time there's a catch https://t.co/z50m6ZPl5R.
1 day ago · To speak confidently about things we do not know is a problem of humanity in a lot of ways—and large language models are imitations of humans.