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China's Marathon Robot Isn't About the Running
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The ESA Thinks Your Kid's Minecraft Server Is Piracy
Game publishers want to kill your games when they're done with them. A California bill tried to stop them. The industry's lobby just told a lie so big it might backfire.

The White House Wants Your Generic Drugs Made in America. Again.
Washington just told Big Pharma to bring its factories home. This isn't about jobs. It's about whether your antibiotics are a strategic national asset or a geopolitical liability.
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One-Click Uncensor: The War for AI's Soul Is a Python Script
Companies spend billions on AI alignment. The open-source world can undo it in an afternoon using a technique called 'abliteration.' This is no longer a debate about hypotheticals.

Your Next Sequencer Is a Pocket Geiger Counter
A new piece of free software turns background radiation into music. The app is a curiosity; the idea of using the universe's raw data as a creative input is the real story.

Tesla Asks Startups To Fix Its Berlin Battery Line
The 4680 cell has been Tesla’s hardest manufacturing problem. Now it’s opening the factory doors and asking outsiders for help, a move that is either brilliant or desperate.
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Your Phone Belongs to Space Now
The fight over unlocking your phone is no longer about switching from Verizon to AT&T. It’s about a new war between terrestrial carriers and satellite networks like SpaceX's Starlink.

Amazon's Astro And The Engineering of a Mechanical Soul
The Astro robot isn't about utility. It's about acoustics. Amazon is using film-school sound design to make a surveillance device feel like a pet, and it's a trick you'll be seeing everywhere.

Klarna's Bid to Become a US Bank Was Always the Endgame
The pink 'Pay in 4' button is everywhere. Now it wants your paycheck. The friendly installment plan was always just the on-ramp to becoming a full-fledged, deposit-taking bank.

Telehealth's GLP-1 Gold Rush Is Bypassing The Doctor
A new secret shopper study reveals the frictionless reality of getting weight-loss drugs online. The clinical oversight is not the story. The speed of the transaction is.

Plex Kills the Forever License by Another Name
What used to cost $120 for a lifetime is now a $750 luxury item. Plex isn't selling software anymore; it's selling you a subscription to your own hard drives.

The Jailbreak Is Now a Surgical Procedure
Forget clever prompts. A new open-source technique lets anyone surgically remove the safety features from a large language model. It's not a trick; it's a model lobotomy.
