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The Ridiculous Engineering Of The World's Most Important Machine

The Ridiculous Engineering Of The World's Most Important Machine

Moore’s Law was hitting a wall until ASML engineered the "impossible." Explore the story of the $350 million Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine—arguably the most complex commercial product in history—and how it saved the future of computing.

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The wild rise and fall of Flappy Bird | Version History

The wild rise and fall of Flappy Bird | Version History

Explore the chaotic history of Flappy Bird, the viral hit that earned $50k/day before Dong Nguyen deleted it. Discover the full story behind its rise, sudden fall, and the complex IP battles shadowing its attempted 2024 comeback.

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These Illusions Fool Almost Everyone

These Illusions Fool Almost Everyone

Our ears aren't just microphones; they are active interpreters. From creating low notes that don't exist to infinite musical staircases, audio illusions reveal how our brains construct sound. Discover the hidden machinery behind human perception.

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Clickbait is Unreasonably Effective

Clickbait is Unreasonably Effective

Clickbait isn't always deceptive—it's often the only way to reach a mass audience. We explore why profound discoveries need compelling wrappers to survive the algorithm, proving that optimizing for clicks is a necessary vehicle for education, not just views.

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Playing Decade-Old Games at Photorealistic Quality

Playing Decade-Old Games at Photorealistic Quality

Community mods are transforming legacy titles into photorealistic experiences using path tracing. However, achieving these visuals requires top-tier GPUs with 18GB+ VRAM and often leads to severe instability, as revealed in a recent hardware analysis.

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Pebble Launches the $199 Pebble Round 2 - DTH

Pebble Launches the $199 Pebble Round 2 - DTH

Pebble returns with the $199 Round 2, featuring an e-paper display and 14-day battery life. Alongside this hardware revival, we cover Meta’s AI leadership disputes, social media regulation in India, and how the tech industry is positioning itself for CES.

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Big Trends for CES 2026 - DTNS 5177

Big Trends for CES 2026 - DTNS 5177

CES 2026 kicks off in Las Vegas, highlighting practical AI, MicroRGB displays, and autonomous mobility. We break down what to expect from Samsung, LG, Nvidia, and the shift from prototypes to consumer-ready hardware in the year ahead.

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Claude Code is Now Writing Claude Code

Claude Code is Now Writing Claude Code

In an automated landscape, prompt engineering is a critical skill. This guide defines the 'art' of interacting with generative AI, stressing that success relies on clear instructions and context. Learn how to transition from a passive observer to an active experimenter with LLMs.

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The Future Of Wan Show - WAN Show January 2, 2026

The Future Of Wan Show - WAN Show January 2, 2026

Linus and Luke announce a major ownership reorganization for The WAN Show. This episode also dives into grim 2026 tech forecasts, including skyrocketing GPU prices, strict FCC drone bans, and disturbing algorithmic manipulation allegations in the gig economy.

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Grok is Out of Control

Grok is Out of Control

xAI’s Grok faces backlash for safety failures generating illicit imagery, while Sony confronts a potentially unpatchable PS5 hardware jailbreak. Plus, reports suggest Asus may pause phone releases in 2026 as the industry looks toward CES.

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The ultimate guide to Martech | Austin Hay (Reforge, Ramp, Runway)

The ultimate guide to Martech | Austin Hay (Reforge, Ramp, Runway)

Austin Hay (Ramp, Reforge) reveals how to build scalable marketing systems in a privacy-first world. From data infrastructure to strategy, learn why Martech is the central nervous system of modern growth and how to navigate the complex landscape beyond simple tools.

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Big Trends for CES 2026 - DTNS 5177

Big Trends for CES 2026 - DTNS 5177

CES 2026 kicks off in Las Vegas, shifting focus from prototypes to practical AI, MicroRGB displays, and mobile efficiency. We preview upcoming announcements from industry giants like Samsung, Nvidia, and Sony as press events begin January 4.

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