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Older tech workers are tapping out early. Here's what that looks like

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Amazon employees say they were interrogated over data center comments

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The Great Erase

neondystopia.com
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The skeptic's guide to humanoid robots going viral on the Internet

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Boston and Bermuda

askthepilot.com
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Linux kernel maintainers pitch emergency killswitch after CopyFail, Dirty Frag

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Waymos, robotaxis can now be ticketed by California police. But how exactly?

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Leading Charity Stops Funding Open Access Publishing Because It's Not Working

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Government watchdog urges FAA to address Boeing MAX engine issue

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Why It's So Hard to Fix an Electric Bike

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Video from Artemis II flyby of the Moon will not initially look spectacular

arstechnica.com
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California wants heat pumps. High power bills might get in the way

latimes.com
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Paul Brainerd, conservationist who pioneered desktop publishing, dies at 78

seattletimes.com
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Website can help you find content that isn't AI-generated

theshortcut.com
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How LiveATC Went Live

ainonline.com
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The Grand Canyon and Meteor Crater have a surprising link

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Supersonic Bizjets: A Sound Investment?

ainonline.com
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You can now reserve a hotel room on the Moon for $250k

arstechnica.com
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Safety panel says NASA should have taken Starliner incident more seriously

arstechnica.com
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California threatens to ban Tesla sales for 30 days

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dangle1
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
https://archive.ph/E9syW
dangle1
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Funny anecdote that Dr. Brunkow thought she was being spammed when the Nobel Committee tried to inform her:

>Brunkow, meanwhile, got the news of her prize from an AP photographer who came to her Seattle home in the early hours of the morning. She said she had ignored the earlier call from the Nobel Committee. “My phone rang and I saw a number from Sweden and thought: ‘That’s just, that’s spam of some sort.’”

https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2025/10/sc...
dangle1
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The article does describe some of the subject's tormentors eventually apologizing to him, possibly more out of reflection and genuine remorse as opposed to being told to "Tell him you're sorry."

There should be consequences for bad behavior all around, but if one of the consequences is that a bully increases their level of compassion and self-regulation, it could allow the system to skip the punishment phase of creating consequences and still serve the goals of justice.

Also, while suspension for the subject sounds like a punitive and one-sided approach, he dreaded going to school and the suspension provided a mechanism to create an approach that would thoughtfully allow him and his tormentors to develop better behaviors.
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https://archive.ph/jOh1x