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How the AI apocalypse could impact MILLIONS of jobs
Daily Mail· 4 days agoThe question now is less whether AI can be useful, but rather how fast and in what manner employers will use...disruption if left to unfold without...
Starlink Mini Dish Buyers Weigh In: Small and Speedy, But Data Caps Need to Go
PC Magazine· 7 days agoA portable version of Starlink is here with SpaceX’s new Mini dish. To find out, PCMag spoke to...
In-N-Out and 3 More Fast-Food Chains With High-Paying Manager Positions – How to Work Your Way Up
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance UK· 6 days agoWorking at a fast-food restaurant is a right of passage for many teenagers. It can be a great first...
Can Rachel Reeves defeat the Nimbys?
The New Statesman· 6 hours agoCentral to this project is the reform of the planning system, which Reeves described – not for the first time – as “the graveyard of economic ambition”....
Democracy begins with us
The New Statesman· 6 days agoAs a journalist in authoritarian China, I learned the value of community. As a parliamentary candidate in the UK, I am determined to preserve it.
We need to talk about liquid cooling
Data Center Dynamics· 6 days agoWater, water everywhere – but how do you get it cooling your precious data center technology? More importantly, do you need to build ...
Sleek, spacious and cyclical: BMW’s breakthrough in electric cars
The Irish Times· 6 days agoWhat do you think of when you think of BMW? If you’re a bit of a car nut, you might think of the...
Are at-home gut microbiome testing kits a scam?
The Guardian via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe microorganisms in the microbiome can also compete for nutrients that certain harmful bacteria need to survive. And...of its bacteria produce...
Everything We Know About ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ Season 2
Robb Report via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoDo they have kids? Do they not have kids? Do those issues come up? If it is a new couple, and we are not in it, I ...
NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, July 2 (game #121)
TechRadar· 7 days agoHere's another Strands puzzle from the NYT, designed to get your brain working first thing in the morning – or indeed, last thing at night if you prefer doing it that way.