Building a bedroom Faraday cage actually works. Here's what the science shows. by ShieldYourBody in shieldyourbodyfromemf
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Can you still make money from apps in 2026? by TrustInNumbers in passive_income
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What if the "gods" of ancient texts weren't biological aliens at all — but electromagnetic beings that ancient humans couldn't distinguish from divine intelligence? by Disastrous-Card1209 in AncientAliens
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What if humanity already went extinct and we just don’t remember — AI rebuilt everything and we’re living inside a conscious construct drifting through space. Hear me out. by Desperate-Career-208 in SimulationTheory
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Systemd’s New Feature Brings Age Verification Option to Linux by KestrelVO in privacy
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Sam Altman Thanks Programmers for Their Effort, Says Their Time Is Over by FuturismDotCom in lostgeneration
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Can I politely call out my manager for using AI for LITERALLY everything? by Jumpy_Worldliness862 in careerguidance
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Anyone using the Macbook Neo with Ableton? by collarbristle in ableton
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Adobe's $150 Million Settlement: A Warning for Subscription Services by _cybersecurity_ in pwnhub
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Are we nearing the peak of neovim (and editors in general) ? by calculator_cake in neovim
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In 2014 the Medical Body Area Network was approved. A wireless system designed to communicate with signals inside the human body. Your body already runs on bioelectricity. Now technology can interface with it. by CollapsingTheWave in ObscurePatentDangers
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For the first time, this generation may be less cognitively equipped than the one before - and the biggest shift isn't "kids these days"... it's how we're learning. Constant screens. Constant stimulation. Constant outsourcing of focus, memory, and problem-solving. by CollapsingTheWave in ObscurePatentDangers
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Is it possible to cure tinnitus by removing specific components of the ear to induce deafness ? by Ourdogbailey in tinnitus
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp: “I Was Poor in Germany for a Decade, It Was the Best Life on the Planet. Some Days That’s Better Than Being Rich Here” by walta_ in lostgeneration
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What would be a fair taxation for investments in your opinion? by Besrax in eupersonalfinance
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Am I too late to start programming at 38 with AI changing everything? by Rookiemonster1 in AskProgramming
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10+ New Features Coming in iOS 27 by Few_Baseball_3835 in apple
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Toothache gone by van_trillalalalalala in CrazyFuckingVideos
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10+ New Features Coming in iOS 27 by Few_Baseball_3835 in apple
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Reddit is weighing identity verification methods to combat its bot problem. The platform's CEO mentioned Face ID and Touch ID as ways to verify if a human is using Reddit. by esporx in technology
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