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Lessons From Designing Zero-To-One Software

Zero-to-one work itself isn’t one singular thing, and understanding that difference is valuable.

I Build and Review PCs: Don’t Make This Upgrade Mistake

Getting that high-end graphics card might not help if you’re “CPU-bound.” Here’s what that means and how to work around it.

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Xiaomi YU7 GT sets another Nurburgring record – with nobody in the driver’s seat
Xiaomi YU7 GT sets another Nurburgring record – with nobody in the driver’s seat

Xiaomi returned to the Nürburgring to set another lap record, but this time it did it with nobody in the car at all, setting down the first official autonomous time at the world-famous racetrack.

Chinese universities are cutting language majors to make way for AI

Universities are dropping programs in translation and foreign languages while adding degrees in embodied intelligence, AI, and robotics.

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Could we actually terraform Mars? Scientists are trying to find out

Scientists have drawn up a research blueprint for assessing the viability of warming the Red Planet, outlining what it might take to make Mars a place in space where Earth life can thrive.

AI Isn’t The Threat—Our Assumptions About Intelligence Are

Value can no longer be measured in years. It should be measured in judgment, speed and the willingness to keep learning.

These Are the 12 Ikea Products the Company’s Design Chief Personally Owns

We asked Johan Ejdemo to list which Ikea items populate his home. He also tells us about his all-time favorite. (No, it’s not a Billy bookcase.)

I’m a qualified barista, and these are the top 3 De’Longhi coffee makers I’ll be looking for on Amazon Prime Day

De’Longhi makes some of the best coffee machines around, and I’m expecting some deep discounts on them this Prime Day