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BYD Looking to Open 20 Dealerships in Canada This Year

gmauthority.com
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Microsoft exec suggests AI agents will need to buy licenses,just like employees

businessinsider.com
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Information Disorder in Times of Conflict (2025)

humanrights.ca
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Home Assistant AI Task – Turn Any Camera into an AI Vision Sensor [video]

youtube.com
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Belgium launches secure messaging app for government staff

belganewsagency.eu
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Hackers reportedly stole nearly 1,000TB of data from Telus Digital

mobilesyrup.com
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Decathlon blames Brexit for higher UK e-bike prices,launches rental service

road.cc
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Canadian government demands safety changes from OpenAI

engadget.com
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Brownstein: Atop a Walmart, Lufa's latest greenhouse is almost ready to harvest

montrealgazette.com
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Tesla Sales Down 55% UK, 58% Spain, 59% Germany, 81% Netherlands, 93% Norway

cleantechnica.com
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3D-printed fan-less and pump-less liquid cooler can deliver 600 watts of cooling

tomshardware.com
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Norway zips ahead in EV race as car sales hit 96% electric

reuters.com
19 points·by whynotmaybe·6 tháng trước·2 comments

So, I Tried an AI Shopping Cart

lifehacker.com
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Salesforce regrets firing 4000 experienced staff and replacing them with AI

maarthandam.com
193 points·by whynotmaybe·7 tháng trước·121 comments

Tool Can Tell You If Your Home Network Has Been Compromised

lifehacker.com
2 points·by whynotmaybe·7 tháng trước·1 comments

ChatGPT Works with Apple Music Now, for Some Reason

lifehacker.com
2 points·by whynotmaybe·7 tháng trước·1 comments

Linux computer designed with AI boots on first attempt

tomshardware.com
79 points·by whynotmaybe·7 tháng trước·24 comments

Judge blocks Louisiana's social media age verification law

engadget.com
6 points·by whynotmaybe·7 tháng trước·1 comments

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whynotmaybe
·Hôm kia·discuss
I sometimes feel like Hal changing a lightbulb[1] when I'm trying to install an app on Linux, either I don't have the correct distro, I need to enter km long command line to add some repository to apt, I need to download 346 packages from I don't know where to the build the app, and finally find out that it's not what I wanted.

Yes, I know that's how Linux works and I know all the advantages of that, but when you see now that many install are just 'curl mywebsite.com/install.sh | bash', you start to wonder which is a "good" solution.

1. https://youtu.be/AbSehcT19u0
whynotmaybe
·3 ngày trước·discuss
I discovered this school right after discovering the Richard Mille clock in Quebec City [1] because the school is responsible for maintaining the clock.

1. https://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/en/apropos/portrait/attraits/...
whynotmaybe
·5 ngày trước·discuss
Has a kid, my mom used to pack my lunch in aluminium foil and everyday was a challenge of trying to make the perfect aluminium ball and throw it in the trashcan[1] on the first try!

1. Recycling was a vague concept in the 80s & 90s
whynotmaybe
·9 ngày trước·discuss
We're in the "exceptio probat regulam" zone with this example.
whynotmaybe
·9 ngày trước·discuss
Is there a place where self-regulation ever works?
whynotmaybe
·11 ngày trước·discuss
I feel you!

Sent from my 8gb M2 Mac mini.
whynotmaybe
·12 ngày trước·discuss
> The author made this story available to Medium members only.

Why should I create a medium account to read a blog? Am I so out of touch?

Shouldn't the author want the article be available to the biggest audience?
whynotmaybe
·23 ngày trước·discuss
Aren't there only a few of them? Is a few invasive?

How does a balrog reproduce btw?
whynotmaybe
·25 ngày trước·discuss
In today's world where nuance is a disappearing diaphanous concept, the USA didn't win, so they lost.
whynotmaybe
·27 ngày trước·discuss
"You kill a whale, you'll get the greens, you'll get Greenpeace, you'll get Commander Cousteau on your back! But decimate a school of sardines, I like to tell you that you will be helped to can them!"

From the 1992 movie man bites dog.
whynotmaybe
·27 ngày trước·discuss
In business, nothing's off limit to destroy others.

You can be better, or you can report them for any "illegal" stuff.
whynotmaybe
·28 ngày trước·discuss
So what now?

They'll make a book with mythos's code and sell it like Phil Zimmerman did with PGP?
whynotmaybe
·29 ngày trước·discuss
Outside of the environment?
whynotmaybe
·tháng trước·discuss
I can only imagine opening dbeaver and running "select * from hn.posts where site like '%github.com/philipl`"
whynotmaybe
·tháng trước·discuss
It's the same for girthub copilot [1] which is more present in gov than aws's solutions.

Anthropic is trying, well see if it's a bold strategy.

1. https://github.blog/changelog/2026-06-09-claude-fable-5-is-g...
whynotmaybe
·tháng trước·discuss
The whole US societal model of judgment of anyone's wealth can't be maintained because anyone walking is supposedly poor.

So if you create cities where someone has to "walk", in their minds you're forcing them to be seen as poor.

That's what also included in the concept of valet parking, you're rich because you can go directly from your car to the hotel/restaurant entrance without walking among the poors.
whynotmaybe
·tháng trước·discuss
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whynotmaybe
·tháng trước·discuss
They don't get everything, spare parts are made by other companies, same with tires, servicing can be done outside their network...

Microsoft handles more verticality.
whynotmaybe
·tháng trước·discuss
Imagine a world where every car company would get money every time someone uses their car.

Instead of monthly subscription for self driving or heated seat, it would just cost a few cents a minute.

This would be a strong push to try to destroy public transportation everywhere
whynotmaybe
·tháng trước·discuss
Shouldn't you also restrict version number for a package not just the latest?