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10 at Once!? Watch me Break ChatGPT Operator
I tried ChatGPT's new $200/month operator plan by pushing it to run 10 operators simultaneously across different tabs. I ...
Google is introducing an update to the Photo Picker on Android that makes it easier to find the right image you want to share ...
We’ve been looking at new satellite imagery revealing the devastation caused by the remnants of a typhoon that has ravaged ...
Opinion
New York Magazine on MSNThe Internet Doesn’t Have to Suck
Enshittification author Cory Doctorow says specific policy choices led to today’s broken web — and could lead us out.
Hygienic public washrooms are in short supply across India despite a building spree constructing millions of toilets as part ...
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has unveiled a new initiative called LibrePhone, with the ambitious goal of a completely free software smartphone ecosystem. Good luck with that, because this aim is ...
The new edition might remind people that a physical book from a source with a two-century-old pedigree might be more ...
Opinion
Wrestling Inc. on MSNMick Foley Posts Political Message For Fellow WWE HOFer (Class Of 2013) Donald Trump
Mick Foley posts a five and a half minute political message to fellow WWE Hall of Famer (Class of 2013) and current United ...
Mamdani was apparently invited by the Masjid At-Taqwa on Fulton Street as part of a campaigning event in partnership with ...
Verification challenges are rooted in the open nature of the Internet. “There’s no intrinsic way to verify who you are when ...
Wellness influencers can spread misinformation to the masses at the click of a button, but what is being done about it?
Has a wellness influencer ever told you something that's too good to be true? According to research and experts, this is becoming increasingly common.
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