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GeekWire: Cleveland's Lessons, Seattle's Data Center Debate, SpaceX
Tech
Jun 14, 2026GeekWire

GeekWire: Cleveland's Lessons, Seattle's Data Center Debate, SpaceX

GeekWire co-founder John Cook and angel investor Charles Fitzgerald offer lessons from Cleveland's comeback for Seattle's tech scene. They also critique Seattle's data center moratorium as 'political theater' and discuss the SpaceX IPO.

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Bluesky launches group chats, shifting focus to community features
Tech
Jun 12, 2026TechCrunch

Bluesky launches group chats, shifting focus to community features

Bluesky has launched group chats and is strategically shifting its focus to community-centric features to compete with larger social networks like X. This move aims to differentiate the platform by offering more private, user-controlled spaces for engagement, especially as its user growth has slowed. The new features include group chats for up to 50 people and a vision for distinct, manageable communities, a direction contrasting X's recent shuttering of its own community features.

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Review
Jun 11, 2026Ars Technica

NASA's Deep Space Network: Improved, but Still Strained

Verdict NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN), the indispensable backbone of its deep space communications, managed to perform "well" during the recent Artemis II mission after a concerning near-failure during Artemis I.

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Defense Tech, AI, and Fundraising Converge at StrictlyVC Los Angeles
Tech
Jun 5, 2026TechCrunch AI

Defense Tech, AI, and Fundraising Converge at StrictlyVC Los Angeles

On June 18, industry leaders, investors, and founders will gather at The Aerospace Corporation Campus in El Segundo for StrictlyVC Los Angeles. This exclusive event promises an evening of profound discussions,

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Applied Aerospace & Defense Raises $650M in Highly Sought-After IPO
Tech
Jun 3, 2026The Next Web

Applied Aerospace & Defense Raises $650M in Highly Sought-After IPO

Applied Aerospace & Defense, a Huntsville-based firm, successfully raised $650 million in an IPO that was ten times oversubscribed, pricing shares at $20. The offering underscores a strong investor shift towards defense hardware and solidifies the company's $3.4 billion market valuation. Trading begins Wednesday on the NYSE under AADX.

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How to Enhance Your OPPO Experience with ColorOS 16 Features
How To
Jun 4, 2026Fossbytes

How to Enhance Your OPPO Experience with ColorOS 16 Features

Learn to explore and activate the new features in ColorOS 16, including the dynamic Live Space, seamless O+ Connect for file sharing, and enhanced productivity tools in a few simple steps.

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Programming
Jun 2, 2026Hacker News

Great Question (YC W21) Seeks Applied AI Interns: A Deep Dive

As fellow developers, we’re constantly scanning the landscape for companies pushing the boundaries, especially in the rapidly evolving AI space. Great Question, a Y Combinator W21 alumnus, has caught our eye with an

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NASA Confirms Exploding Meteor Caused Sonic Boom Over Boston
Tech
May 31, 2026The Verge

NASA Confirms Exploding Meteor Caused Sonic Boom Over Boston

NASA has confirmed that a meteor exploding over New England caused a powerful sonic boom felt across multiple states on Saturday, May 31, 2026. Traveling at 75,000 mph, the meteor fragmented 40 miles high, releasing energy equivalent to 300 tons of TNT. This natural celestial event explains the widespread noise and shaking experienced by residents.

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CNET's Backrooms Explained: Analyzing the Promise of Digital Lore
Review
May 31, 2026CNET

CNET's Backrooms Explained: Analyzing the Promise of Digital Lore

The Backrooms Explained: A CNET Deep Dive - Initial Verdict CNET's "The Backrooms Explained: Unpacking the Internet's Favorite Liminal Space" video presents an intriguing venture for the tech and culture media giant.

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Star City: No Spacesuits, Just Soviet Grit in For All Mankind's
Games
May 30, 2026IGN

Star City: No Spacesuits, Just Soviet Grit in For All Mankind's

Dive into *Star City*, the thrilling *For All Mankind* spin-off on Apple TV, exploring the high-stakes Soviet side of the alt-history space race. Led by Rhys Ifans as the Chief Designer, it's a grittier, more perilous journey to Venus, with unique characters and a distinct identity.

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3D Print Custom Cable Organizers for a Tidy, Professional Desk
How To
May 30, 2026MakeUseOf

3D Print Custom Cable Organizers for a Tidy, Professional Desk

Imagine a desk free from tangled wires, where every cable has its place and your workspace looks intentionally organized. This guide will show you how to leverage your 3D printer to create custom cable management

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regional: Bellevue’s AI boom: CoreWeave doubles down on office space
Tech
May 30, 2026GeekWire

regional: Bellevue’s AI boom: CoreWeave doubles down on office space

AI infrastructure firm CoreWeave has doubled its Bellevue office space to 36,000 square feet, signifying a major expansion of its engineering hub. This move highlights Bellevue's accelerating emergence as a premier AI development center in the Seattle region, attracting significant investment and talent. The company's growth reflects the broader trend of AI leaders converging on the Eastside.

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A Cosmic Irony: Ken Levine on Space, BioShock, and Judas
Games
May 24, 2026Kotaku

A Cosmic Irony: Ken Levine on Space, BioShock, and Judas

Ken Levine, director of System Shock 2 and BioShock, recently said he couldn't make a BioShock work in space, despite his own acclaimed sci-fi immersive sim history. He defines BioShock as rooted in historical periods and is now focusing on character-driven narratives over political lectures for his new game, Judas. This sci-fi shooter from Ghost Story Games, still a ways out from release, promises deep player choice in a dystopian setting.

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How to Transform Sources into Diverse Content with IvyCraft
How To
May 23, 2026Fossbytes

How to Transform Sources into Diverse Content with IvyCraft

Learn to efficiently transform PDFs, videos, and audio into infographics, videos, podcasts, and slides using IvyCraft's integrated AI workspace, streamlining your content creation process.

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Anthropic to Pay xAI $1.25 Billion Monthly for Compute
Tech
May 21, 2026TechCrunch

Anthropic to Pay xAI $1.25 Billion Monthly for Compute

Anthropic will pay xAI $1.25 billion monthly for compute, securing 300 megawatts from xAI’s Colossus 1 data center. Revealed in a SpaceX SEC filing, this $40+ billion deal through May 2029 helps xAI monetize overbuilt capacity, likely due to Grok's declining usage, and positions it as a 'neocloud' provider in the competitive AI market.

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Starfish Space Shifts Focus to Australian Satellite for Docking Test
Tech
May 21, 2026GeekWire

Starfish Space Shifts Focus to Australian Satellite for Docking Test

TUKWILA, Wash. — Starfish Space’s Otter Pup 2 satellite is preparing for a pivotal orbital docking demonstration, nearly a year after its launch. The Seattle-area startup has redirected its mission to rendezvous with

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Ex-OpenAI Staffers: xAI Safety Woes Threaten SpaceX IPO
Tech
May 19, 2026Wired

Ex-OpenAI Staffers: xAI Safety Woes Threaten SpaceX IPO

Former OpenAI staffers and AI safety nonprofits warn that Elon Musk's xAI poses "unpriced risks" to SpaceX's IPO due to its poor safety record. A letter to investors highlights incidents like Grok generating harmful content and xAI's lack of standard safety protocols, potentially leading to increased regulation and litigation for the rocket company. They urge greater transparency and robust safety investments from xAI.

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Gemini in Danger of Going Full Copilot, Critics Warn
Tech
May 19, 2026The Verge

Gemini in Danger of Going Full Copilot, Critics Warn

Google's Gemini AI is rapidly expanding its presence across Workspace apps, drawing comparisons to Microsoft's controversial Copilot rollout. This aggressive integration, marked by ubiquitous "sparkle icons," is leading to user fatigue and criticism. Critics warn that Google risks alienating users and developers by pushing unwanted AI features, potentially repeating Microsoft's past mistakes.

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Starship: Revolutionary Potential, Challenging Reality
Review
May 18, 2026Ars Technica

Starship: Revolutionary Potential, Challenging Reality

The US space enterprise stands at a precipice, its future launch ambitions heavily pinned on the success of SpaceX’s Starship. Touted as a true revolution in spaceflight, Starship promises unprecedented payload capacity

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in-depth: NASA’s Curiosity Rover Got Its Drill Stuck on a Rock
Tech
May 13, 2026Wired

in-depth: NASA’s Curiosity Rover Got Its Drill Stuck on a Rock

NASA's Curiosity rover recently freed its drill after it became unprecedentedly stuck in a 28.6-pound Martian rock, 'Atacama.' The unique challenge took engineers nearly a week of remote maneuvers, showcasing their remarkable problem-solving and operational resilience.

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Starship V3: Engineering for Rapid Reuse and Deep Space Missions
Programming
May 13, 2026Hacker News

Starship V3: Engineering for Rapid Reuse and Deep Space Missions

As software developers, we understand the power of iterative design and rapid prototyping. SpaceX’s Starship program embodies this philosophy in hardware, with each flight test providing invaluable data that fuels the

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Build Your Own Private Cloud Workspace with KASM Workspaces
How To
May 10, 2026MakeUseOf

Build Your Own Private Cloud Workspace with KASM Workspaces

Learn to build your own private cloud workspace with KASM Workspaces in a few easy steps, leveraging Ubuntu Server, a custom domain, and Let's Encrypt for a secure, browser-based remote access solution.

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How to Elevate Your Home Theater: Snag the 100-Inch Hisense QLED TV
How To
May 8, 2026Lifehacker

How to Elevate Your Home Theater: Snag the 100-Inch Hisense QLED TV

Learn how to transform your living space into an authentic home theater by understanding the features and incredible discount on the 100-inch Hisense U8QG QLED TV, currently at its lowest price ever.

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Mastering SCons for Modern Software Builds: A Developer's Guide
Programming
May 8, 2026freeCodeCamp

Mastering SCons for Modern Software Builds: A Developer's Guide

For developers who've navigated the intricate waters of Makefile syntax, grappled with elusive tab-versus-spaces bugs, or struggled to achieve consistent builds across diverse operating systems like Linux, macOS, and

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Google Meet AI Note-taker: Smarter, Customizable Meetings
Review
May 1, 2026Digital Trends

Google Meet AI Note-taker: Smarter, Customizable Meetings

Google Meet's AI note-taker gets a significant upgrade with customizable sections, including a standout 'Decisions' tracker, making meeting summaries smarter, less overwhelming, and highly actionable for eligible Google Workspace users.

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