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David Pierce
Welcome to the wellness surveillance state

We’ll take your blood and urine, please.

Victoria Song
13 years later, the bold and terrifying sci-fi game Routine is finally here

Developer Lunar Software canned the game in 2016 before starting development afresh in an act of extreme devotion.

Lewis Gordon
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Terrence O'Brien
It’s the final Bandcamp Friday of 2025.

One last time for the year, the site is waving its cut of sales, and every dollar will go directly to the artists. It’s an excellent opportunity to pick up that record you slept on all year, like University’s McCartney, It’ll Be OK, or Los Thuthanaka’s self-titled album.

The best news, though, is that Bandcamp Friday will return in 2026!

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Jess Weatherbed and Dominic Preston
One day, AI might be better than you at surfing the web. That day isn’t today.

Five different AI browsers have the same problem.

Victoria Song
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Dominic Preston
One more thing to worry about.

As Russia bans Roblox for spreading “LGBT propaganda” — now along with Snapchat and FaceTime too — it leaves homophobes with yet another thing to avoid, just in case.

sam flynn:

Fellas is it gay to play Roblox?

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Tom Warren
Cloudflare just had another big outage.

Cloudflare has just recovered from an outage that briefly took down LinkedIn, Fortnite, Coinbase, and even Downdetector. Thankfully it was only a 20-minute outage this time, but it’s the second major one in a mater of weeks after Cloudflare problems in November took down X, ChatGPT, and many other sites. It’s not been a good month for internet outages.

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Dominic Preston
Three years later, the Centerpiece starts shipping.

Not vaporware after all, huh? Finalmouse’s keyboard, which features a full display underneath its transparent keycaps and switches, was announced in December 2022, and due “early 2023.” Now, three years on, the company says it’s shipping the first units to backers.

It’s their job to keep AI from destroying everything

Spoiler: the nine-person team works for Anthropic.

Hayden Field
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Chris Welch and John Higgins
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Sean Hollister
Xtra’s DJI Osmo 360 clone is here and it costs more than the original.

Remember Xtra, the company that lets DJI sneak its popular cameras into the US? Its version of DJI’s Osmo 360 just arrived today for $549 — or $400 on early-bird discount. Thing is, the original DJI Osmo 360 can be had for $358 right now on sale basically everywhere it’s sold. Weird!

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DJI Osmo 360 vs. Xtra Sphra360.
DJI Osmo 360 vs. Xtra Sphra360.
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Emma Roth
Even Discord is doing its own Wrapped.

Your Discord Checkpoint shows how many messages you sent, your favorite servers, which friends you spent the most time with, and a whole bunch more. You can find your end-of-year stats by opening the Discord app, tapping You on the bottom-right, and selecting the Checkpoint banner.

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Emma Roth
Gemini 3 Deep Think is rolling out now.

The enhanced reasoning mode is only available to Google AI Ultra subscribers through the Gemini app. It’s currently the highest-performing model on the ARC-AGI-2 reasoning benchmark, with Google saying it’s “designed to tackle complex math, science and logic problems that challenge even the most advanced state-of-the-art models.”

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Steam Machine today, Steam Phones tomorrow

The Steam Frame is a Trojan horse carrying Arm’s gaming future.

Sean Hollister
Metroid Prime 4 excels when it’s actually being Metroid

The latest Metroid nails the mood and action, but its new additions often feel out of place.

Andrew Webster
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Sean Hollister
My friend who’s never flown a drone had a blast with the Antigravity A1.

I don’t have a full review of this awesome drone today, but I can’t get over how easy it is to fly (once you power everything on)! I’ve updated my story with some pros, cons, a few key specs, pricing and price comparisons, and impressions from other reviewers now that the embargo has lifted.

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Elissa Welle
ChatGPT allegedly encouraged a violent stalker.

Brett Michael Dadig is being charged with 14 counts of “cyberstalking, interstate stalking, and interstate threats,” 404 Media reports. Dadig claims that OpenAI’s ChatGPT told him to keep producing his women-hating podcast because it gave him more “haters,” which led to more money, and to keep going to places where “wife types” meet up.

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Mia Sato
Some Luigi Mangione exhibits will be released after all.

Earlier this week, the judge overseeing the New York state case against Mangione said he would seal all exhibits, including police body camera footage of the arrest. Mangione’s defense argues releasing the exhibits could be prejudicial — but Judge Gregory Carro just told us that some exhibits will be released soon. Journalists made a push for releasing the exhibits earlier this week, with one reporter even getting removed from court.

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Sheena Vasani
The AI boom is based on a fundamental mistake

Cutting-edge research shows language is not the same as intelligence. AI companies are ignoring it.

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Mia Sato
Police say they recovered a “check list” from Luigi Mangione.

In court Thursday during evidence suppression hearings, prosecutors showed a hand-written note that police say they found among Mangione’s possessions. It was only briefly shown and hard to make out, but one day’s tasks included buying USBs and a digital camera from Best Buy. Journalist Lorena O’Neil reports one section of the note may have referenced archiving social media pages, which were scrutinized by the public after Mangione’s arrest.

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Sean Hollister
Google’s AI news bot is still confused but no longer replacing our headlines.

After the whole “BG3 players exploit children” thing, it seems Google got the message. Its bot is still spitting nonsense like “Prebuilts beat DIY builds” and it’s linking to unrelated stories instead of my scoop, but small victories, right?

<em>Google’s summary is all about <a href="http://www.theverge.com/report/820656/valve-interview-arm-gaming-steamos-pierre-loup-griffais">my story</a>... so why is Google linking to <a href="http://www.ign.com/articles/steam-machine-vs-playstation-5">this unrelated story at IGN</a>?</em>
<em>Another mismatch: <a href="http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/dont-expect-a-steamos-phone-after-the-steam-machine-valve-engineer-says">Rock Paper Shotgun’s story</a> is about <a href="http://www.theverge.com/report/820656/valve-interview-arm-gaming-steamos-pierre-loup-griffais">my story</a> but the summary is about <a href="http://www.theverge.com/news/837524/valves-android-compatibility-layer-now-has-its-official-name-lepton-and-a-cute-frog-logo">a different story entirely</a>.</em>
<em>“Prebuilts beat DIY builds” is clickbait, but at least it’s not overwriting the real headline.</em>
<em>“Cushing CGI claim advances” still sounds silly but the summary is better and more prominent.</em>
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Jay Peters
Meta’s developer toolkit for its smart glasses is out in preview.

Initially, developers can only use the Wearable Device Access Toolkit to make apps for the Ray-Ban Meta and the Oakley Meta HSTN glasses, but Meta’s Tyler Yee says the toolkit will be available for the Meta Ray-Ban Display and Oakley Meta Vanguard “soon.”

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Elizabeth Lopatto
Alex Karp is mad people think Palantir is a surveillance company.

Alex Karp — the CEO of Palantir, the not-a-surveillance company put forward by Elon Musk’s DOGE to supply the US government with software that allows ICE to track immigrants — is very offended that anyone would suggest he is running a surveillance company.

Also, please “speak up” because “everyone” who thinks he’s a fascist is speaking up, said Karp, who famously wrote a dissertation on the rhetoric of fascism. I wonder why he’s so sensitive!

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Hayden Field
Anthropic will start using AI to interview its users... about their experience with AI.

The research pilot program will run for a week, and each AI interview will take 10 to 15 minutes, per Anthropic. Questions include what the user would most ideally like AI’s help with and whether there are “ways that AI might be developed or deployed that would be contrary to your vision or what you value.” It seems to be part of Anthropic’s societal impacts team’s push to do more social science research on how AI affects people. But, as the AI interviewer itself tells people who opt in, “AI asking about AI [is a] bit self-referential.”

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