Analysis of how Odin, a controversial online tool, is used on Wikipedia to boost engagement, raising concerns about manipulation and content integrity.
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World Model Readiness: Are You Ready for AI That Acts?
Thorsten Meyer AI introduced a readiness diagnostic for world-model AI, framing business gaps as labs move beyond text systems.
A glimpse at Sasha and Malia Obama growing up in public eye
A look at Sasha and Malia Obama’s childhood in the spotlight, highlighting confirmed details and ongoing questions about their privacy and development.
IdeaClyst: The Validation Council
Thorsten Meyer AI introduced IdeaClyst, an MIT-licensed tool that uses Claude and Codex to test ideas before roadmap decisions.
Discovery of Cold War-era rare Eastern Bloc computers in a German hangar
A large collection of Cold War-era Eastern Bloc computers and artifacts has been uncovered in a German warehouse, revealing significant historical technology.
ChannelHelm: One Video, Every Platform
Thorsten Meyer AI announced ChannelHelm, an MIT-licensed local tool that turns one video into draft assets for multiple platforms.
Test-case reducers are underappreciated debugging tools
Test-case reducers are powerful but underused tools that simplify debugging by shrinking problematic inputs. This report explores their potential and current limitations.
Deportations—The Forgotten Holocaust
An in-depth report on the often overlooked suffering during Holocaust deportations, highlighting survivor accounts and ongoing historical neglect.
Vox’s homepage gets a refresh
Vox has launched a refreshed homepage featuring a new ‘Start Here’ tab, enhanced vertical videos, and improved navigation to help readers better understand major stories.
Build vs Buy a Prebuilt AI Workstation
Struggling to decide whether to build or buy your AI workstation? Discover the real costs, benefits, and hidden tradeoffs to make the best call today.