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How to Prepare for a Climate Disaster in Trump’s America

Here’s how to find reliable information and keep safe during the summer heat and hurricane season following the unprecedented cuts at federal agencies. [...]

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Fed Pauses Interest Rate Cuts. Where Do Mortgage Rates Go From Here?

Concerns over Trump's economic policies are clouding the rate outlook ahead of the spring homebuying season. [...]

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Don't Miss the Deadline to Claim Your Part of the $20 Million Apple Watch Payout

Apple Watch owners, you may be eligible for part of the large cash settlement -- check this list of affected models. [...]

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A future Samsung Galaxy Ring could get a unique and intriguing new way of charging

A future Samsung Galaxy Ring could charge directly from a slot in the back of a future Galaxy smartphone. [...]

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iOS 18.5 Public Beta 3 Is Out Now, but Apple Dropped Pretty Minor Updates

The update likely won't bring new features to your iPhone as Apple prepares for WWDC in June. [...]

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Bluesky use doubled after Trump election but is still dwarfed by X, report says

Bluesky gained traction with left-leaning news influencers after the 2024 election, but most still actively use X. [...]

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The next leap in AI depends on agents that learn by doing, not just by reading what humans wrote

Richard S. Sutton's "Bitter Lesson" lays out a hard truth at the heart of modern AI: Not the clever injection of human knowledge, but scalable learning and search algorithms are what deliver lasting breakthroughs. Now, a new paper from Sutton and David Silver builds on this thesis—sketching out a far-reaching vision for AI agents that advance solely through action and feedback.< [...]

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A former OpenAI safety researcher makes sense of ChatGPT’s sycophancy and Grok’s South Africa obsession

Steven Adler breaks down recent erratic behavior from leading chatbots. [...]

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Windows warning: Don't delete that weird 'inetpub' folder. Already did? Here's your fix

It may look empty, but that folder is tied to a new security patch - and it shouldn't be removed. [...]

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