Hackernews posts about CATL
- Aion UT Super: a compact EV with 99-second battery swap (carnewschina.com)
- 'Calvin and Hobbes' at 40 (www.npr.org)
- Calculus for Mathematicians, Computer Scientists, and Physicists [pdf] (mathcs.holycross.edu)
- Outdated Samsung handset linked to fatal emergency call failure in Australia (www.theregister.com)
- Palantir CEO Alex Karp calls his company the first to be 'completely anti-woke' (www.businessinsider.com)
- Why Samsung Phones Are Failing Emergency Calls in Australia (hackaday.com)
- New report calls for end to child marriage in the US (womensmediacenter.com)
- Call Me Maybe: Eavesdropping encrypted LTE calls with ReVoLTE (2020) (montsecure.com)
- FCC Republicans force prisoners and families to pay more for phone calls (arstechnica.com)
- YouTube's AI Moderator Pulls Windows 11 Workaround Videos, Calls Them Dangerous (www.theregister.com)
- OpenAI's viability called into question by reported spending with Microsoft (www.theregister.com)
- The US Do Not Call registry is offline (www.donotcall.gov)
- His Legal Name Is One Letter–Airline Rejects It and Says 'Just Call Yourself AA' (viewfromthewing.com)
- FFmpeg Calls Google's AI Bug Reports "CVE Slop" (itsfoss.com)
- FCC Changes Course on the Price of Prisoners' Phone Calls (www.nytimes.com)
- J.P. Morgan calls out the absurdity of AI spend (www.businessinsider.com)
- Most of What We Call Progress (yusufaytas.com)
- Most of What We Call Progress (yusufaytas.com)
- Toxin levels in fish lead to calls for UK-wide ban on mercury dental fillings (www.theguardian.com)
- Bill Gates calls for pivot in climate change away from curbing emissions (www.nbcnews.com)
- AI-calls-Editor: IDE-native refactoring for AI coding assistants (blog.strnisa.com)
- Microsoft has 'ripped off the NHS', amid call for contracts with British firms (www.theguardian.com)
- J.P. Morgan calls out AI spend, $650B required to deliver 10% return (www.tomshardware.com)
- Senator Grassley Calls on the Federal Judiciary to Formally Regulate AI Use (www.judiciary.senate.gov)