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NYT Connections Hints: Review Impossible - Source Lacks Data
Review
Jul 17, 2026CNET

NYT Connections Hints: Review Impossible - Source Lacks Data

As an experienced tech reviewer committed to providing honest and detailed analysis, I embarked on the task of evaluating "Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 17, #1132." My aim was to deliver a

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How to Reclaim 22GB on Your Samsung Phone Without Deleting Important
How To
Jul 16, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Reclaim 22GB on Your Samsung Phone Without Deleting Important

Learn to effectively free up significant storage space on your Samsung phone by emptying trash, removing duplicates, archiving apps, clearing caches, and managing offline files in just a few steps, without sacrificing your essential data.

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Demystifying Dijkstra's Algorithm: The Shortest Path Pioneer
Programming
Jul 16, 2026freeCodeCamp

Demystifying Dijkstra's Algorithm: The Shortest Path Pioneer

Explore Dijkstra's Algorithm, the foundational pathfinding technique conceived by Edsger W. Dijkstra. This guide explains how it solves shortest path problems using graphs, nodes, edges, and weights. Learn its greedy approach and the critical role of data structures like adjacency lists and priority queues in its efficient Python implementation.

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Applied Computing wants to give oil and gas operators an AI model for
Tech
Jul 16, 2026TechCrunch AI

Applied Computing wants to give oil and gas operators an AI model for

Applied Computing, a London-based startup, has secured $20 million in Series A funding to advance its foundation AI model, Orbital, for the oil, gas, and petrochemical industry. Orbital aims to integrate disparate data sources—sensor readings, engineering data, and physics models—to provide real-time operational insights, drastically reducing investigation times and enhancing efficiency. The company plans to use the capital for international expansion, hiring, and new client deployments, building on its rapid growth and strategic partnerships with industry giants like KBR.

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Programming
Jul 15, 2026Hacker News

Is Your Smart Fridge a Scraper? New Data Uncovers Hidden Botnets

New data from Anubis' honeypot reveals a pervasive scraping problem, with nearly 90% of observed scraper IPs not on traditional threat lists. This global phenomenon is likely driven by compromised smart appliances, highlighting a hidden botnet threat. The findings underscore the need for advanced WAFs and user vigilance in securing IoT devices.

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How to Discover and Stream the Year's Top 10 Movies (So Far)
How To
Jul 15, 2026Lifehacker

How to Discover and Stream the Year's Top 10 Movies (So Far)

Discover and easily stream the top 10 most-watched movies of the year so far, based on JustWatch streaming data. Get descriptions, platforms, and tips for an optimal viewing experience in simple steps.

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Master Excel PivotTables: Summarize Data with Ease
How To
Jul 14, 2026How-To Geek

Master Excel PivotTables: Summarize Data with Ease

Learn to create, customize, and analyze data with Excel PivotTables in simple, step-by-step instructions. Discover how to prepare your data, use the PivotTable Fields pane, and apply interactive filters like slicers for instant insights. Gain control over large datasets and generate clear reports effortlessly.

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OpenClaw Machines: Scaling Enterprise AI Agents with Bare Metal
Programming
Jul 13, 2026Hacker News

OpenClaw Machines: Scaling Enterprise AI Agents with Bare Metal

OpenClaw Machines offers an open-source, self-hosted platform for running AI agents with enterprise-grade security and cost efficiency. It utilizes Firecracker microVMs for hardware isolation on your own Linux servers, providing full data sovereignty and predictable costs, especially at scale. The platform includes a control plane for orchestration, a Cloudflare data plane for secure access, and integrated LLM proxying.

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A Leak of San Francisco Police Drone Footage Exposes Urban
Tech
Jul 13, 2026Wired

A Leak of San Francisco Police Drone Footage Exposes Urban

Hours of SFPD drone footage from a Skydio platform have leaked, revealing extensive aerial surveillance over San Francisco. This exposure highlights how broadly police are monitoring the city and the critical risks of sensitive data spilling online, raising significant privacy and security concerns.

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Datacenter Emissions: A Looming Challenge for Sustainable Tech
Programming
Jul 12, 2026Hacker News

Datacenter Emissions: A Looming Challenge for Sustainable Tech

The rapid expansion of cloud services and AI, driven by companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, is causing a significant surge in their carbon emissions. This article explores the scale of this environmental impact, detailing the recent increases and the challenges it poses to their sustainability goals. We examine why this boom is affecting climate ambitions and what developers should consider for a more sustainable future.

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Cascade PBS Spins Out Local Public, Powering Local Streaming
Tech
Jul 7, 2026GeekWire

Cascade PBS Spins Out Local Public, Powering Local Streaming

Seattle’s Cascade PBS has spun out Local Public, a new company building custom streaming apps for public media stations nationwide. Launched July 1, Local Public empowers stations with branded apps, fundraising tools, and data, offering a local alternative to national streaming platforms. The initiative aims to combat media consolidation and promote community-rooted content.

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Taking Charge: A Developer's Guide to Online Privacy
Programming
Jul 6, 2026freeCodeCamp

Taking Charge: A Developer's Guide to Online Privacy

As developers, we understand data, but often overlook our own digital footprints. This article offers practical strategies to reclaim online privacy, covering everything from auditing your presence and fortifying security to leveraging privacy-focused tools and staying informed about emerging threats. Learn to navigate the data economy with intention and build healthier digital habits.

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AI Data Center Heists: Supply Chain Security Under Scrutiny
Review
Jul 1, 2026Tom's Hardware

AI Data Center Heists: Supply Chain Security Under Scrutiny

Cargo thefts targeting AI data center components, including copper wire and specialized equipment, highlight escalating supply chain risks. While $1.3 million was recovered near Chicago, these incidents underscore the lucrative, yet challenging, market for stolen high-tech gear.

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Turn Your Dusty Raspberry Pi into a Personal Cloud with Nextcloudpi
How To
Jun 30, 2026MakeUseOf

Turn Your Dusty Raspberry Pi into a Personal Cloud with Nextcloudpi

Are you tired of monthly cloud storage subscriptions and giving up control of your data? That old Raspberry Pi gathering dust can become your very own personal cloud server, offering the freedom and privacy of

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Programming
Jun 30, 2026Hacker News

Exploring the .self TLD: A Vision for Human-Centered Self-Hosting

The internet, while a powerful communication tool, has evolved in ways that often prioritize data extraction and attention capture over individual privacy and control. Recognizing this shift, the Human-Centered

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What is SerpApi and How Developers Use It to Simplify Search Data
How To
Jun 29, 2026How-To Geek

What is SerpApi and How Developers Use It to Simplify Search Data

Learn how SerpApi simplifies access to real-time, structured search data, enabling developers to power AI, build research tools, monitor SEO, and automate data collection in just a few key steps.

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Build a Bloom Filter from Scratch in Python for Efficient Checks
Programming
Jun 29, 2026freeCodeCamp

Build a Bloom Filter from Scratch in Python for Efficient Checks

Bloom filters are probabilistic data structures that efficiently determine if an item is "definitely not" or "possibly" in a set, using minimal memory. They are ideal for scenarios requiring fast membership checks on vast datasets where a small rate of false positives is acceptable. This article details how to build one from scratch in Python, covering its core components, hash function design, and how to size it for a target error rate.

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Steam's AI Tags: Epic's Sweeney Calls it 'Irresponsible' - An Honest
Review
Jun 26, 2026Tom's Hardware

Steam's AI Tags: Epic's Sweeney Calls it 'Irresponsible' - An Honest

Epic's Tim Sweeney calls Steam's AI game tags "irresponsible of Valve," arguing they unfairly penalize developers for using productivity tools. Valve's policy aims for transparency, requiring disclosure only for AI-generated assets, not workflow tools. Data shows AI tags lead to fewer and more negative reviews, creating a dilemma for the industry.

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Microsoft Data Centers Slash Water Use by 90% Amid Public Scrutiny
Tech
Jun 25, 2026GeekWire

Microsoft Data Centers Slash Water Use by 90% Amid Public Scrutiny

Microsoft has dramatically cut water consumption in its data centers by 90% since its earliest facilities, achieving a 0.27 liters per kilowatt-hour rate last year. The company also announced it is globally water positive for the first time, replenishing more water than it withdraws. These efforts come as public concern grows over data center environmental impacts, leading to similar initiatives from Amazon and Google.

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Arm Servers Surge Past 45% of Data Center Revenue: A Tectonic Shift
Review
Jun 22, 2026Tom's Hardware

Arm Servers Surge Past 45% of Data Center Revenue: A Tectonic Shift

Quick Verdict: The Data Center's New Powerhouses The server market is undergoing a seismic transformation, with Arm-based processors and GPU-accelerated systems rapidly rewriting the rules. Our latest analysis from

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Signal's Whittaker: AI Chatbots Are 'Not Your Friends
Tech
Jun 21, 2026TechCrunch AI

Signal's Whittaker: AI Chatbots Are 'Not Your Friends

Signal President Meredith Whittaker warns that AI chatbots "are not your friends," lacking consciousness or sentience, and pose significant privacy risks. She critiques the vision of deeply integrated AI assistants, arguing their need for pervasive personal data access constitutes a "backdoor" for secure platforms like Signal.

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Analyzing Analyst Estimate Ranges with Python for Deeper Insights
Programming
Jun 19, 2026freeCodeCamp

Analyzing Analyst Estimate Ranges with Python for Deeper Insights

Most financial models rely on a single consensus estimate for forward-looking inputs like revenue or EPS. While convenient, this approach flattens crucial data, reducing complex expectations to just an average. The

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Australia's Data Center Boom: A Complex Balancing Act Reviewed
Review
Jun 18, 2026TechRadar

Australia's Data Center Boom: A Complex Balancing Act Reviewed

Australia's Data Center Boom: A Complex Balancing Act Verdict: Australia is experiencing an unprecedented surge in data center development, fueled by the insatiable demand for AI and cloud services. While this expansion

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The $5 Lesson: Navigating Digital Asset Custody in the Cloud Era
Programming
Jun 17, 2026Hacker News

The $5 Lesson: Navigating Digital Asset Custody in the Cloud Era

In an era dominated by tech giants, where user data is often seen as a commodity, the simple act of retrieving your own digital memories can unexpectedly become a costly ordeal. This often comes down to the opaque

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How to Safely Free Up PC Storage Without Risky Cleanup Tools
How To
Jun 17, 2026How-To Geek

How to Safely Free Up PC Storage Without Risky Cleanup Tools

Learn to take control of your PC's storage by manually identifying and removing unnecessary files, effectively reclaiming disk space while avoiding the pitfalls of automated cleanup tools that can delete critical data.

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