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AI is tricking people into traveling to places that don't exist, and we all need to learn to avoid these scams
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AI-generated travel scams are duping people into booking dream vacations to completely fake destinations—think pristine beaches or charming villages that only exist in a bot’s imagination. With AI tools churning out convincing photos, fake reviews, and even bogus booking sites, travelers have to be extra savvy to avoid getting swindled.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about bad vacation planning—it’s a sign of how easily AI can warp reality and exploit trust. As these tools get smarter, we all need to double-check what we see online, especially when money’s on the line. It’s a wake-up call for travelers (and everyone else) to question what’s too good to be true.
The Epic Battle for AI Talent—With Exploding Offers, Secret Deals and Tears
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Silicon Valley’s race to snag top AI talent has turned into an all-out war, with companies pulling out every stop—lucrative last-minute offers, under-the-table deals, and even emotional pressure tactics. The competition is so intense that some candidates are left overwhelmed, caught in a high-stakes tug-of-war between tech giants and startups.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about hiring—it’s a sign of how desperate companies are to dominate AI, and at what cost. The frenzy risks burning out talent, distorting salaries, and creating a winner-takes-all dynamic that could stifle innovation. For workers, it’s a mix of opportunity and chaos, but for the industry, it might be unsustainable.
The Best Cotton Sheets I've Used Are 20% Off Right Now
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If you've been eyeing some high-quality sheets, now might be the perfect time to splurge—Buffy's Supima cotton sheets, which the author swears by, are currently 20% off during the brand's summer sale.
No More Juggling Multiple Clickers. I Finally Found a Universal Remote That Does It All
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If you're tired of wrestling with a pile of remotes for your TV, soundbar, and streaming devices, the Sofabaton U2 might be your new best friend. This universal remote not only earned CNET's stamp of approval but is currently on sale for 31% off—with a pricier (but fancier) X1S model also discounted. Finally, a single clicker to rule them all.
Editor’s Note: Let’s be honest—nobody enjoys the "remote control shuffle" just to watch a movie. A solid universal remote simplifies your setup and cuts clutter, and a well-reviewed one on sale is a rare win for both convenience and your wallet. For home theater nerds or just anyone drowning in clickers, this actually matters.
Shutting Down Clear Linux OS
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Intel is discontinuing Clear Linux OS, its lightweight, performance-optimized Linux distribution aimed at developers and cloud environments. The project, known for its speed and cutting-edge tooling, will wind down after years of niche but loyal adoption. Users are encouraged to migrate to other distros, sparking mixed reactions in the tech community.
Editor’s Note: For developers who relied on Clear Linux’s blazing-fast performance and Intel-specific optimizations, this is a notable loss. While niche, it filled a unique gap in the Linux ecosystem. Its shutdown reflects the challenges of maintaining specialized distros—even with corporate backing—and leaves users scrambling for alternatives. Not the end of the world, but a bummer for fans.
Ccusage: A CLI tool for analyzing Claude Code usage from local JSONL files
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A new command-line tool called "Ccusage" has popped up, designed to help developers analyze how they're using Claude's code generation capabilities. It works by parsing local JSONL files (a common log format) to track and summarize interactions with Claude's AI coding features. Think of it like a personal analytics dashboard for your AI pair-programming sessions.
Editor’s Note: As AI coding assistants become more ingrained in developers' workflows, tools like this help users understand their own habits—whether they're over-relying on AI, underutilizing it, or just curious about patterns. It’s a small but practical step toward more intentional (and maybe more efficient) use of these tools. Plus, it’s open-source and CLI-based, which’ll appeal to the terminal-loving crowd.
NYT Wordle today — answer and my hints for game #1491, Saturday, July 19
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If you're stuck on today's Wordle puzzle (#1429), this article offers handy hints and the solution to get you unstuck—plus yesterday's answer if you missed it. Think of it as a friendly nudge when your brain hits a word wall.
EPA says it will eliminate its scientific reseach arm
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is planning to shut down its scientific research division, a move that could significantly impact environmental policy and regulation. Critics argue this decision undermines evidence-based policymaking, while supporters may see it as streamlining bureaucracy.
Editor’s Note: Science has long been the backbone of EPA decisions—from air quality standards to toxic chemical regulations. Losing this research arm could weaken the agency's ability to make informed, data-driven policies, raising concerns about the future of environmental protections. It’s a big deal for anyone who cares about clean air, water, or climate action.
Microsoft Will Erase Your Passwords in 2 Weeks: What to Do Now
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Microsoft is pulling the plug on passwords stored in its Authenticator app in just two weeks, leaving users scrambling to switch to a different password manager. If you rely on this feature, now’s the time to export your logins and find a new solution—before they vanish for good.
Editor’s Note: Password managers are a lifeline for keeping accounts secure, so Microsoft’s sudden sunsetting of this feature could leave users in a tight spot. It’s a heads-up for anyone who’s been putting off organizing their logins—better act fast before your access gets messy.
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