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Which Hyrox Stations Are the Hardest: Insights from a Runner & Lifter
How To
Jun 3, 2026Lifehacker

Which Hyrox Stations Are the Hardest: Insights from a Runner & Lifter

Understand which Hyrox stations are toughest for runners and weightlifters, get actionable tips, and prepare for your race with insights from two experienced athletes.

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‘It’s called winning’: Why a tech super PAC runs ICE ads in primaries
Tech
May 24, 2026Washington Post Technology

‘It’s called winning’: Why a tech super PAC runs ICE ads in primaries

An AI industry super PAC intervened in a North Carolina primary, running ads attacking Rep. Valerie Foushee, who co-chairs a House AI commission, over her stance on ICE. This aggressive tactic, part of a larger trend of tech industry influence in midterm elections, aims to shape legislative outcomes favorable to the AI sector. The move underscores Silicon Valley's growing financial power in politics.

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Dart for CLI: Build, Automate, and Publish Your Developer Tools
Programming
May 9, 2026freeCodeCamp

Dart for CLI: Build, Automate, and Publish Your Developer Tools

This article guides developers through building Command Line Interface (CLI) tools with Dart. It covers the fundamental anatomy of CLI commands, Dart's core mechanisms for processing terminal input, and essential `dart:io` concepts like `stdout`, `stderr`, exit codes, file operations, and running external processes. The piece also introduces the `args` package for streamlined argument parsing, empowering developers to create robust, automatable, and publishable developer tools.

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Vvardenfell on Your Wrist: Morrowind Invades Fallout 4's PipBoy
Games
May 8, 2026Kotaku

Vvardenfell on Your Wrist: Morrowind Invades Fallout 4's PipBoy

A talented modder has achieved the seemingly impossible: running the entirety of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind inside Fallout 4's PipBoy. This incredible mod leverages OpenMW and a custom F4SE plugin to stream the classic RPG in real-time. It requires both games and a decent PC, but offers a truly unique meta-gaming experience.

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Shokz’s bassy OpenRun Pro 2 are $40 off thanks to a new Mother’s Day
Tech
May 4, 2026The Verge

Shokz’s bassy OpenRun Pro 2 are $40 off thanks to a new Mother’s Day

Shokz is running a Mother's Day promotion, bringing its OpenRun Pro 2 bone conduction headphones down to $139.95, a $40 discount and their lowest price this year. Available through May 10th, these open-ear headphones offer enhanced bass and comfort for active users.

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Android's Linux Terminal: Max Performance, Visual Cost – A Deep Dive
Review
Apr 24, 2026Android Authority

Android's Linux Terminal: Max Performance, Visual Cost – A Deep Dive

Android's built-in Linux Terminal is gaining powerful new resolution controls in Android 17, letting users sacrifice visual quality for max performance when running graphical Linux apps and games. It’s a significant upgrade for enthusiasts but comes with trade-offs.

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Kimi K2.6 Runs Agents for Days, Exposing Enterprise Orchestration
Tech
Apr 22, 2026VentureBeat

Kimi K2.6 Runs Agents for Days, Exposing Enterprise Orchestration

Moonshot AI has unveiled its new Kimi K2.6 model, a powerful AI designed for continuously running agents that can operate for hours—and even days—autonomously. This breakthrough, announced on April 21, 2026, by Emilia

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Pokémon FireRed Switch Glitch Rocks Speedrunning World
Games
Mar 21, 2026Kotaku

Pokémon FireRed Switch Glitch Rocks Speedrunning World

A groundbreaking new glitch, dubbed the "Sound Skip," has been discovered in the Nintendo Switch port of Pokémon FireRed. Accidentally found by runner iamClemi, this exploit bypasses capture animations, saving 2.68 seconds per Pokémon. It's hailed as the biggest time save in years, set to redefine speedrunning records.

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PSA: Hackers can raid iOS 18 with an infected link: iOS Security
Tech
Mar 18, 2026The Verge

PSA: Hackers can raid iOS 18 with an infected link: iOS Security

A potent new hacking tool, "DarkSword," has been found targeting iPhones running iOS 18.4-18.6.2, enabling suspected Russian hackers to steal extensive personal data via malicious links. Discovered by Google, Lookout, and iVerify, the exploit could impact 270 million devices. Apple has patched the vulnerabilities, urging users to update immediately.

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LangChain CEO: Better Models Alone Won't Ship AI Agents
Tech
Mar 8, 2026VentureBeat

LangChain CEO: Better Models Alone Won't Ship AI Agents

LangChain CEO Harrison Chase asserts that enhanced AI models alone won't suffice for production-ready AI agents. He emphasizes the critical role of "harness engineering" – advanced context management frameworks that empower models to operate autonomously and handle complex, long-running tasks reliably. LangChain's Deep Agents offer a solution with features like subagents, planning, and sophisticated context management.

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systemd-analyze Review: Your Linux Boot Time Detective
Review
Mar 4, 2026ZDNet

systemd-analyze Review: Your Linux Boot Time Detective

Quick Verdict For any Linux user running a systemd-based distribution, systemd-analyze is an indispensable, built-in tool that effortlessly uncovers the culprits behind sluggish boot times. It's incredibly easy to use,

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