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    Google begins rolling out Chrome’s “Auto Browse” AI agent today

    If you are using Chrome, you are mostly throwing away your privacy. I’m not really sure what you are referring here
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    This may be the grossest eye pic ever—but the cause is what’s truly horrifying

    As a proud player and disciple of Nurgle, I approve this message.
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    Exclusive: Volvo tells us why having Gemini in your next car is a good thing

    Just call me back when they will provide a car with less technology, buttons, cheaper and reliable long time. Also, tech is fine for those who keep their car for a couple of years and don’t care about privacy. If you plan to keep a car for 10+ year, I fear it will age badly and cost a fortune...
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    The Chevrolet Equinox EV is high on comfort and convenience

    By using Android Auto, are they sharing data with Google and is it possible to refuse? I’m more and more concerned by tracking and privacy and new car are so bad I feel I should try to find an old honda instead of checking new car
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    For the lazy techie: These are Ars staff’s last-minute holiday gift picks

    Kagi has cheaper plan which is fine for those with less intensive search habits
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    Formula 1 is deploying new jargon for 2026

    Can we get a Lance Stroll mode which makes the car act randomly?
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    Despite accessing user data, Kohler still says its smart toilet cameras use E2EE

    After touch id, face id, now a toilet with Butt ID 👍
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    Doctors pull 4-inch worm out of woman’s eyelid after monthlong incubation

    can we also find these worm in … turkey? 🤣
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    Tires that talk to your town about the state of roads are on the way

    To adapt ABS, you could enter your tire brand in the car computer. To monitor road, a single municipal car equipped with sensors. Both work and don’t need another datapoint about me in car telemetry. It’s about data again
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    Cursor introduces its coding model alongside multi-agent interface

    I feel A.I. would be ok if only experienced programmers would be allowed to use it. I know what I want, need and how to achieve a result. Unfortunately, I see a lot of young devs using it blindly and they don’t realize that they are not building their knowledge by searching, questioning and...
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    OpenAI’s new Atlas web browser wants to let you “chat with a page”

    As a dev, I’m already judging vibe coding. I guess I need to add “vibe life-ing” to my list now.
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    It’s back! The 2027 Chevy Bolt gets an all-new LFP battery, but what else?

    Is it possible to refuse the "term and condition" of Android Automotive?
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    4chan refuses to pay UK Online Safety Act fines, asks Trump admin to intervene

    I guess I’m a piece of shit then… It has been proven many times that having absolutely no restrictions on speech is the best way to restrict it. A good exemple is hate speech. By allowing it, people with legitimate opinion will feel threatened and will silence themselves. Harassment is...
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    4chan refuses to pay UK Online Safety Act fines, asks Trump admin to intervene

    The UK is free to block 4chan. 4chan can also filter what is shown to uk users to comply to uk law (like any other big website is already doing; google, facebook, etc) if they don’t want being blocked. I don’t think they should pay any fine.
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    Apple Intelligence news summaries are back, with a big red disclaimer

    Some people laugh at me when I’m telling them I’m still using RSS. Still the best imho: have headline, work offline, privacy ok, can save article and more.
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    Windows 10 will stop getting new Office features in August of 2026

    By not upgrading, you will miss all the awesome AI features they are planning to add to office! /s
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    Weird chemical used in plastics has erupted as latest fentanyl adulterant

    In another news: RFK Jr confirm BTMPS is gonna be used to threat autism. /s