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- Cancellation of Army exercise fuels speculation about Mideast troop deployments (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Army approves first new hand grenade since 1968 (www.army.mil)
- What happened after Elon Musk took the Russian army offline (www.politico.com)
- Humanitarian crisis looming: 300k displaced as Israeli army pounds Lebanon (www.france24.com)
- Army warrant officers will 'bid' against each other for their next bonus (taskandpurpose.com)
- AI Armies Are Faking Grassroots Movements (studyfinds.com)
- What happened after Elon Musk took the Russian army offline (www.politico.com)
- Using Starlink ruse, Ukrain hackers trick Russian army into revealing positions (kyivindependent.com)
- Emus once faced down the Australian army–and won (www.popsci.com)
- Who Will Command the Robot Armies? (2016) (idlewords.com)
- Drones 'change everything' about arms combat, US Army aviation chief says (www.militarytimes.com)
- Special K – The Swiss Army Knife of PC Gaming (www.special-k.info)
- Show HN: WinClaw – An AI agent for Windows that anyone can use (docs.winclaw.cc)
- Man accidentally gains control of 7k robot vacuums (www.popsci.com)
- An Innovative New Bonus Auction for Warrant Officers (www.army.mil)
- Show HN: Ask Mob (mob.army)
- DPRR: Mindfulness (www.armyresilience.army.mil)
- Arm's Cortex X925: Reaching Desktop Performance (chipsandcheese.com)
- Arm wants a bigger slice of the chip business (www.economist.com)
- U.S. Troops Were Told Iran War Is for "Armageddon," (jonathanlarsen.substack.com)
- Lawmakers Want DoD Investigated for Biblical 'Armageddon' Claims (www.military.com)
- Bringing Chrome to ARM64 Linux Devices (blog.chromium.org)
- An ARM Homelab Server, or a Minisforum MS-R1 Review (sour.coffee)
- AVX2 is slower than SSE2-4.x under Windows ARM emulation (blogs.remobjects.com)
- Visualizing the ARM64 Instruction Set (2024) (zyedidia.github.io)
- Canada Gives U.S. Arms Makers the Cold Shoulder on Military Spending (www.nytimes.com)