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Telescope reveals moment of stellar birth, dramatic close-up of 50 baby stars Associated Press · Marcia Dunn The Webb Space Telescope is marking one year of cosmic photographs with one of its best yet. What Sarah Silverman’s lawsuit against OpenAI and Meta really means VentureBeat · Sharon Goldman Litigation targeting the data scraping practices of AI companies developing large language models continues to heat up. |
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The rise of tech worker fiction Esquire · Rebecca Ackermann Novels about Big Tech’s working class are popping up like push notifications. What can they tell us about the labor movement and late-stage capitalism? A calculated risk: How ants judge when to commit their bodies to a ladder Ars Technica · John Timmer How do social animals judge risk/reward? A new study with ants provides one answer. The reinvention of Eva Longoria hollywoodreporter.com · Mia Galuppo After the success of “Desperate Housewives,” the television star made a concerted effort to pursue directing, despite initial resistance. I narrowly escaped being recruited by a cult. Then I realized I was already in one. HuffPost · Rachel Stowe I knew Gwen Shamblin, her family and many of her followers from my childhood community. What it’s really like to use Apple’s AirTags to track your luggage thepointsguy.com · Becky Blaine The tracking devices are becoming more popular with travelers. The 15 easiest foods to grow yourself at home houseandgarden.co.uk · David Nicholls Whether you have a huge garden or a few pots on a balcony, here are 15 ideas for growing plants you can actually eat. |