Hackernews posts about Galaxy A
- Two black holes are eating away at a galaxy (news.berkeley.edu)
- Simulations find ghostly whirls of dark matter trailing galaxy arms (arstechnica.com)
- Show HN: A bundle of 270 commercial PNGs for creators – is this valuable? (misbah4.gumroad.com)
- Milky Way-Andromeda Collision Now a "Coin Flip": New Study Challenges Certainty (www.sciencealert.com)
- Galaxy S25 Edge: Redefining Phones with Bold Design and AI (techday.blog)
- 780k galaxies revealed in JWST's largest science operation (bigthink.com)
- AI will colonize the galaxy in 2030 (fortune.com)
- Astronomers discover strange new celestial object in our Milky Way galaxy (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Oldest, most distant galaxy detected to date by humans (www.wired.com)
- Meta, Yandex tracked Android users' browsing (www.perplexity.ai)
- Think twice before abandoning Xorg. Wayland breaks everything (gist.github.com)
- Samsung expands DIY repair program, adds Galaxy S23 and Fold 5 in US (9to5google.com)
- Andromeda XXXV: The Faintest Dwarf Satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy (iopscience.iop.org)
- Largest ever photomosaic of Andromeda galaxy from NASA's Hubble (science.nasa.gov)
- Attacking the Samsung Galaxy A* Boot Chain (blog.quarkslab.com)
- Samsung Galaxy AI features can be set to on-device-only processing (www.tomsguide.com)
- Cerebras's Condor Galaxy AI supercomputer takes flight carrying 36 exaFLOPS (www.theregister.com)
- First Actively Forming Galaxy as Lightweight as Young Milky Way (science.nasa.gov)
- Visually navigate code as stars and galaxies (anvaka.github.io)
- Milky Way may escape fated collision with Andromeda galaxy (www.science.org)
- Cerebras and G42 Unveil Condor Galaxy 1, a 4 ExaFLOPS AI Supercomputer (www.cerebras.net)
- Samsung admits Galaxy devices can leak passwords through clipboard wormhole (www.theregister.com)
- Galaxy A16 5G is here: Samsung's first cheap phone to get 6 years of updates (www.androidauthority.com)
- Fast radio burst in long-dead galaxy puzzles astronomers (arstechnica.com)
- Galaxies are only 100 years old (english.elpais.com)
- Ho’oleilana, a Billion-Light-Year-Wide Bubble of Galaxies, Astounds Astronomers (www.scientificamerican.com)
- Sound frequencies of stars sing of our galaxy's past and future (www.sciencedaily.com)