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He Chunhui's Tiny386 Turns an ESP32-S3 into a Fully-Functional 386-Powered PC (hackster.io)
George RR Martin sues OpenAI for copyright infringement (businessinsider.com)
Neither Android nor iOS: DIY Smartphone Runs on ESP32 (hackaday.com)
Another airport in Denmark under drone attack (dw.com)
We're evolving too slowly for the world we've built, according to science (newatlas.com)
Wife of Astronaut Pleads Guilty to Falsely Alleging Crime in Space (nytimes.com)
Last A-10 to Leave Depot, Maintenance Squadron to Deactivate (airandspaceforces.com)
Steve Phelps lies about NASCAR for 6 continuous minutes (espn.com)
Printable aluminum alloy set strength records, may enable lighter aircraft parts (news.mit.edu)
Third Kairos (Space One) launch fails (spacenews.com)
Vend-O-Vision: Trading Quarters for Watching TV in Public (hackaday.com)
Japanese firm Space One plans to launch Kairos No.3 rocket on Sunday (www3.nhk.or.jp)
David Johnson-Davies Brings Espressif's ESP32-P4 to the Feather Form Factor (hackster.io)
Scientists Create Chip That Generates New Colors of Light (scitechdaily.com)
3D Printing Pneumatic Channels with Dual Materials for Soft Robots (hackaday.com)
Nearly 20 years ago, the makers of Age of Empires tried to make a Halo MMO (pcgamer.com)
NHRA legend John Force retires from driving after record 157 wins (espn.com)
Australia's Gilmour Space not giving up, plans 2026 launch (space.com)
NBC debuts AI-generated Jim Fagan voice for NBA coverage (awfulannouncing.com)
Someone made their own Moltclaw personal assistant with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W (xda-developers.com)
The Gametank just smashed its crowdfunding goals (gamesradar.com)
Optical switch verifies entangled quantum state in real time (phys.org)
Testing Hugging Face's Raspberry Pi-powered open source robot (youtube.com)
Magnetic mixer improves 3D bioprinting (news.mit.edu)
FIDE files complaint with EDC naming Vladimir Kramnik as respondent (fide.com)
Nintendo Lawsuit Demands $4.5M from Reddit Mod for Selling Switch ROMs (hothardware.com)
Verizon Chooses AST SpaceMobile to Support Space-Based Cellular Broadband (businesswire.com)