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- Stanford cuts $140M, warns of layoffs as research funding dries up (www.sfchronicle.com)
- Disposable vapes may be more toxic than cigarettes, study finds (www.sfchronicle.com)
- S.F. cyclist 'doored' by driverless Waymo sues, claiming safety tech failed (www.sfchronicle.com)
- California passes major overhaul of CEQA (www.sfchronicle.com)
- Lake Tahoe Boat Tragedy Claims Longtime Apple Employee Paula Bozinovich (www.sfchronicle.com)
- Intel to lay off up to 20% of factory workforce, cutting 10k jobs worldwide (www.sfchronicle.com)
- 'Failed vision': S.F. citizen body slams city, police for lack on Vision Zero (www.sfchronicle.com)
- California court says holding phone for maps while driving is illegal (www.sfchronicle.com)
- Waymos are getting assertive: driverless taxis are learning to drive like humans (www.sfchronicle.com)
- Tech investor plan to buy landmark SF bar (Toronado) turned into tortured battle (www.sfchronicle.com)
- New toxic metal has been found in homes after L.A. fires: beryllium (www.sfchronicle.com)
- I deleted my second brain (www.joanwestenberg.com)
- I built something that changed my friend group's social fabric (blog.danpetrolito.xyz)
- Meta invests $14.3B in Scale AI to kick-start superintelligence lab (www.nytimes.com)
- Scrappy – Make little apps for you and your friends (pontus.granstrom.me)
- ChatGPT's enterprise success against Copilot fuels OpenAI/Microsoft rivalry (www.bloomberg.com)
- Ancient X11 scaling technology (flak.tedunangst.com)
- Japanese scientists develop artificial blood compatible with all blood types (www.tokyoweekender.com)
- FICO to incorporate buy-now-pay-later loans into credit scores (www.axios.com)
- Schizophrenia is the price we pay for minds poised near the edge of a cliff (www.psychiatrymargins.com)
- Q-learning is not yet scalable (seohong.me)
- Machine Code Isn't Scary (jimmyhmiller.com)
- Show HN: I wrote a BitTorrent Client from scratch (github.com)
- Cloudflare Introduces Default Blocking of A.I. Data Scrapers (www.nytimes.com)