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Building a Personal AI Agent in a couple of Hours

been so surprised by how fast individual builders can now ship real and useful prototypes. Tools like Claude Code, Google ...
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Artemis II Countdown: How and When to Watch the Launch

After multiple delays, rocket repairs, and a restructuring of the program to return to the moon, the Artemis II mission ...
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BitGo, 21shares Expand Global ETF & Staking Partnership

Enjoyed this article? Share it with your friends! BitGo Holdings, Inc. and 21shares announced an expanded partnership covering the United ...
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Advancing Open Source AI, NVIDIA Donates Dynamic Resource Allocation Driver for GPUs to Kubernetes Community

Artificial intelligence has rapidly emerged as one of the most critical workloads in modern computing. For the vast majority of ...
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The Download: brainless human clones and the first uterus kept alive outside a body

2 Elon Musk reportedly joined Trump’s call with Modi about the Iran War It remains unclear what Musk was doing during the conversation. (NYT $)  + India ...
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NASA is leading the way to the Moon, but the military won’t be far behind

But observing objects in cislunar space from the Earth is not easy. First, the Moon is a quarter-million miles away, ...
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Inside our approach to the Model Spec

Learn how OpenAI’s Model Spec serves as a public framework for model behavior, balancing safety, user freedom, and accountability as ...
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How to Make Claude Code Better at One-Shotting Implementations

Code is incredibly good at converting natural language prompts into fully working code. If you ask simple queries or for ...
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How Power-Flexible AI Factories Can Stabilize the Global Energy Grid

At the half-time whistle of the UEFA EURO 2020 round of 16 football match between England and Germany, millions of ...
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The Pentagon’s culture war tactic against Anthropic has backfired

The stakes in the case—how much the government can punish a company for not playing ball—were apparent from the start. ...
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