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How to Build Your Tool Collection - 6 Milwaukee Tools Under $150
How To
Jun 9, 2026How-To Geek

How to Build Your Tool Collection - 6 Milwaukee Tools Under $150

Discover 6 essential Milwaukee tools, all under $150, that are perfect for starting your collection or expanding your DIY capabilities. Learn about each tool's benefits and why it's a valuable addition.

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Pocket-Sized Kindle Scribe: The E-Reader Dream Amazon Needs to Build
Review
Jun 9, 2026Android Authority

Pocket-Sized Kindle Scribe: The E-Reader Dream Amazon Needs to Build

The world of e-readers has seen considerable evolution, yet a significant gap remains, keenly felt by many who've grown tired of Amazon's Kindle ecosystem. While once a loyal Kindle user for over a decade, our reviewer,

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programming: Creating checkpoints by gaslighting a Postgres
Programming
Jun 9, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

programming: Creating checkpoints by gaslighting a Postgres

The landscape of database management is rapidly evolving, particularly with the increasing prevalence of AI agents interacting directly with our data systems. While these agents offer immense potential, they also

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Empowering STEM Students: Essential Open Source Tools for Success
Programming
Jun 10, 2026freeCodeCamp

Empowering STEM Students: Essential Open Source Tools for Success

In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, the methods through which STEM students learn, experiment, and collaborate have undergone a significant transformation. A mere decade ago, advanced learning resources

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Mercor’s Brendan Foody calls out Sequoia, accusing it of
Tech
Jun 9, 2026TechCrunch

Mercor’s Brendan Foody calls out Sequoia, accusing it of

Mercor co-founder Brendan Foody has publicly accused elite VC firm Sequoia of using "dual-pricing" strategies, investing in startups at two different valuations while founders highlight only the higher figure. This practice, Foody claims, misleads employees and angel investors about a company's true worth. Sequoia partner Shaun Maguire defended the firm, calling it a response to competitive market dynamics rather than a deceptive tactic, sparking debate on startup valuation transparency.

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Prinano Photonic Chip Production: Promising Potential, Key Questions
Review
Jun 9, 2026Tom's Hardware

Prinano Photonic Chip Production: Promising Potential, Key Questions

Verdict: A Glimmer of Hope with Caveats Chinese startup Prinano has made a significant claim: successfully validating the mass production of photonic chips using an innovative nanoimprint lithography (NIL) process,

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startups: Rethinking growth systems: Rush Digital Marketing’s
Tech
Jun 8, 2026The Next Web

startups: Rethinking growth systems: Rush Digital Marketing’s

Rush Digital Marketing has launched Nexus Install, a 60-day program that builds and transfers ownership of a LinkedIn lead-generation system to coaches and consultants. It addresses a market gap by combining implementation with client autonomy, aiming for predictable client acquisition. This model empowers professionals to manage their growth systems independently.

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regional: Zillow co-founder and Seattle tech icon Rich Barton takes
Tech
Jun 9, 2026GeekWire

regional: Zillow co-founder and Seattle tech icon Rich Barton takes

Rich Barton, co-founder of Zillow and Expedia, has officially moved from Seattle to Las Vegas, citing an empty nest and a new chapter. His departure aligns with a trend of wealthy tech leaders leaving Washington state amid a contentious debate over new taxes on high earners and capital gains.

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ChatGPT Memory Upgrade: Powerful, Yet Problematic
Review
Jun 8, 2026ZDNet

ChatGPT Memory Upgrade: Powerful, Yet Problematic

Verdict: A Powerful Upgrade with Troubling Implications ChatGPT's latest memory upgrade, dubbed Dreaming V3, represents a significant technical leap for OpenAI's chatbot, promising more personalized and context-aware

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Streamline Your Essentials: Embrace the Magnetic Phone Wallet
How To
Jun 8, 2026How-To Geek

Streamline Your Essentials: Embrace the Magnetic Phone Wallet

Are you a "Phone Guy" or simply someone seeking a more organized, minimalist approach to your daily carry? Like many, you might find yourself unexpectedly attached to a phone accessory you never thought you needed. This

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How to Stay Updated on WWDC 2026: Follow the Live Blog
How To
Jun 8, 2026Lifehacker

How to Stay Updated on WWDC 2026: Follow the Live Blog

Learn how to effectively follow Lifehacker's WWDC 2026 live blog to get real-time updates on iOS 27, AI Siri, and Apple Intelligence announcements as they happen.

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RetroPad: The Ultra-Compact Notepad Revival
Review
Jun 7, 2026Tom's Hardware

RetroPad: The Ultra-Compact Notepad Revival

RetroPad, a full-feature-parity Windows XP Notepad re-creation by Dave W. Plummer, shrinks the app to under 3KB using x86 assembly. It's a technical marvel showcasing extreme optimization, but its current Windows 11 compatibility is a significant hurdle for general users.

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Garmin inReach Mini 2 Review: Essential Kit for Serious Hikers
Review
Jun 7, 2026TechRadar

Garmin inReach Mini 2 Review: Essential Kit for Serious Hikers

Garmin has recently made a significant shift in its inReach service offering, a move that makes its pocket communicators far more appealing to outdoor enthusiasts and professional hikers alike. Previously, activating

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Samsung Galaxy vs. Google Pixel: Why Samsung Still Reigns for Power
Review
Jun 8, 2026Android Authority

Samsung Galaxy vs. Google Pixel: Why Samsung Still Reigns for Power

For many, Google's Pixel phones represent the pinnacle of the Android experience: clean software, timely updates, and superb cameras. They offer a compelling package for those seeking simplicity and Google's unique AI

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Microsoft Edge's Collections: A Beloved Feature Sacrificed for AI
Review
Jun 7, 2026Digital Trends

Microsoft Edge's Collections: A Beloved Feature Sacrificed for AI

Quick Verdict Microsoft Edge is making a bold, and for many users, regrettable move by discontinuing its 'Collections' feature in June 2026. This decision, as detailed by Digital Trends, clearly signals Microsoft's

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Quantifying Token Use in Agentic Software Engineering: Where Costs Lie
Programming
Jun 7, 2026Hacker News

Quantifying Token Use in Agentic Software Engineering: Where Costs Lie

LLM-based Multi-Agent (LLM-MA) systems automate complex software tasks, but their token consumption, and thus costs, are poorly understood. New research analyzing the ChatDev framework with GPT-5 reveals that the iterative Code Review stage consumes a striking 59.4% of tokens, with input tokens making up 53.9% of total consumption. This indicates that the primary cost in agentic software engineering lies in refinement and verification, not initial generation, offering crucial insights for cost prediction and workflow optimization.

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Free Up 1GB RAM: Disable 5 Default Windows 11 Features
How To
Jun 7, 2026MakeUseOf

Free Up 1GB RAM: Disable 5 Default Windows 11 Features

Learn to reclaim nearly 1GB of RAM in minutes by disabling 5 default Windows 11 features, including Widgets, OneDrive, and unnecessary startup apps, for a leaner, faster PC.

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Jensen Huang's AI Risk Stance: A Reality Check
Review
Jun 7, 2026TechRadar

Jensen Huang's AI Risk Stance: A Reality Check

Quick Verdict: A Pragmatic Perspective on AI Risks In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, few figures hold as much sway as Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia. His company is not just a

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4K Blu-rays are three for $33 ahead of Father’s Day: Movie Deals
Tech
Jun 6, 2026The Verge

4K Blu-rays are three for $33 ahead of Father’s Day: Movie Deals

Gruv, operated by Universal Pictures, is offering a special deal: three 4K Blu-ray movies for $33 ahead of Father's Day. This promotion includes over 100 classic and modern titles, providing significant savings for collectors and gift-givers.

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regional: Microsoft Build decoded: Solara, Scout, AI models, GitHub’s
Tech
Jun 7, 2026GeekWire

regional: Microsoft Build decoded: Solara, Scout, AI models, GitHub’s

Microsoft's Build 2026 showcased a bold AI-first future with seven new in-house AI models, Project Solara for agent-first devices, and the Scout assistant. Mary Jo Foley helped decode these developments, highlighting Microsoft's push for AI self-sufficiency and the road ahead for Copilot and GitHub.

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startups: Bank of England governor warns AI may need to be rationed
Tech
Jun 7, 2026The Next Web

startups: Bank of England governor warns AI may need to be rationed

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has warned that artificial intelligence may soon require rationing due to its escalating energy demands outstripping available power supplies. He stated that governments face "very big social choices" in prioritizing AI applications, citing examples like healthcare versus defense. Evidence of grid strain is already emerging in the EU and US, underscoring the urgency of this infrastructural challenge.

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HBO's Chernobyl: When Bureaucracy Is Scarier Than Zombies
Games
Jun 6, 2026Polygon

HBO's Chernobyl: When Bureaucracy Is Scarier Than Zombies

HBO's Chernobyl, co-showrun by Craig Mazin, offers a chilling look at the 1986 nuclear disaster. It explores the horror of institutional failings and human hubris, often proving more terrifying than speculative post-apocalyptic fiction. The five-episode miniseries is available on HBO Max.

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policy: 4 surprising ways AI is making your life more expensive
Tech
Jun 6, 2026Washington Post Technology

policy: 4 surprising ways AI is making your life more expensive

Massive investments in artificial intelligence are unexpectedly driving up consumer costs, creating a ripple effect across various sectors. From pricier electronics and surging electricity bills to more expensive software subscriptions, AI's demand for resources is fueling inflation. While future benefits are promised, current spending is leading to immediate price hikes for Americans.

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Modern Camera Lens Repair: A Deep Dive into Circuitry Diagnostics
Programming
Jun 6, 2026Hacker News

Modern Camera Lens Repair: A Deep Dive into Circuitry Diagnostics

For many of us in the development world, our passion for technology often extends beyond code into the realm of hardware. One fascinating intersection is the intricate mechanics and sophisticated electronics found in

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Palworld Goes Full Throttle: 1.0 Release Date Locked for July
Games
Jun 6, 2026IGN

Palworld Goes Full Throttle: 1.0 Release Date Locked for July

Palworld, the wildly popular creature-collecting survival game, is finally exiting early access with its 1.0 release on July 10th. Revealed at Summer Game Fest, this full launch will be available on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5, marking a significant milestone for the game that exploded onto the scene in early 2024. While specific new content details are light, the 1.0 release promises a polished experience following its controversial yet critically acclaimed early access journey.

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