Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok faces backlash for sharing antisemitic content, raising concerns over AI ethics, while a California lawmaker advocates for stricter AI safety regulations to address growing risks.
Walmart is rolling out some seriously competitive tech deals—think TVs, headphones, and laptops—that go head-to-head with Amazon’s Prime Day offerings. If you’re hunting for discounts but don’t want to wait (or don’t have Prime), this might be your moment.
Editor’s Note: Prime Day isn’t the only game in town anymore. Walmart’s stepping up with rival deals, which is great for shoppers who want options (or just a good bargain without the Amazon ecosystem). It’s also a sign of how fierce the retail wars have gotten—when one giant slashes prices, the other fires back.
Amazon's Prime Day is here, and one of the standout deals is the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, now slashed to just $35. If you've been eyeing a streaming upgrade, this is a solid chance to snag a top-tier device at a bargain price.
Editor’s Note: Streaming devices are everywhere, but good deals on the latest models don’t come around often. For cord-cutters or anyone tired of their old dongle, this discount makes high-quality streaming way more accessible—just in time for summer binge-watching.
The upcoming season of Foundation on Apple TV+ is set to reveal a softer, more emotional side of the Cleons—the trio of cloned emperors played by Lee Pace, Terrence Mann, and Cassian Bilton. According to the cast, their characters' relationships will evolve into something deeper, showcasing a "brotherly love" that hasn’t been explored before.
Editor’s Note: If you’re a Foundation fan, this is a big deal. The Cleons have always been cold, calculating rulers, but peeling back their emotional layers could add a whole new dimension to the show. It’s not just about galactic politics anymore—it’s about family (even if they’re all clones of the same guy). That shift might make their struggles hit harder, and for a sci-fi epic, that’s a refreshing twist.
This piece dives into a lively discussion thread on Hacker News where users share quirky, frustrating, or downright bizarre stories about software bugs they've encountered. Think of it as a campfire chat for coders—equal parts war stories, commiseration, and "you won’t believe this" moments.
Editor’s Note: Bugs are the unsung villains (and sometimes accidental heroes) of tech. These anecdotes aren’t just entertaining—they reveal how unpredictable coding can be, how teams problem-solve under pressure, and why even the best engineers face head-scratching moments. For devs, it’s cathartic; for everyone else, it’s a peek behind the curtain of why software behaves… oddly.
A new online tool called "Grow a Garden Calculator" is sparking discussion among tech and gardening enthusiasts. It appears to be a digital tool designed to help users plan and optimize their home gardens—likely factoring in space, plant types, and growing conditions. The linked Hacker News thread suggests people are debating its usefulness, features, or potential quirks, though the exact details aren't provided in the excerpt.
Editor’s Note: As more people turn to home gardening—whether for sustainability, cost savings, or just a hobby—tools like this could simplify the process. If it’s well-designed, it might help beginners avoid common pitfalls (like overcrowding plants) or help seasoned gardeners experiment more efficiently. The chatter on Hacker News hints that it’s either clever enough to impress or has some quirks worth debating—either way, it’s part of a growing trend of blending tech with everyday DIY tasks.
Microsoft's latest 12-inch Surface Pro is a polished upgrade, keeping what people loved about previous models while adding a sleeker design and the power-efficient Snapdragon X chip. Even better? It's already discounted to $699 for Amazon Prime Day—making it a solid deal for anyone eyeing a premium 2-in-1.
Editor’s Note: If you've been holding out for a lightweight, versatile Windows tablet-laptop hybrid, this is a tempting moment. The sale price softens the usual sticker shock of Surface devices, and the Snapdragon chip promises better battery life—a big deal for on-the-go users. It’s not just a spec bump; it’s a meaningful refinement.