A LEGO enthusiast has gone beyond retro styling and rebuilt what actually lived behind the back panel of old televisions, down to the physics.
This isn’t just nostalgia, it’s a reminder that past tech was physical, visible, and mechanical, and that understanding how things worked can be just as compelling as sleek modern design.
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Google compiled a practical playbook for using today’s most hyped neural networks, essentially a year’s worth of AI learnings packed into one guide.
AI skill is no longer about knowing which model is best, it’s about knowing how to extract leverage from any of them.
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Claude Code’s lead developer has admitted that every single contribution over the past 30 days was written by Claude itself not as an experiment, but as normal workflow.
• shipped 259 pull requests
• made 497 commits
• added ~40,000 lines of code
• deleted ~38,000 lines, with every line generated by Claude Code + Opus 4.5.
Software development is crossing from human-written with AI assistance to AI-written with human supervision and this is likely the slowest this transition will ever be.
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Chinese engineers from the National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) accelerated a monocoque test vehicle to 700 km/h and back to zero on just a 400-meter track, setting a new benchmark for superconducting maglev systems.
China isn’t just experimenting with futuristic transport, it’s systematically pushing maglev toward air-travel territory, where trains start competing with planes rather than cars.
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When AI finally runs the world, you’ll know exactly where to point the finger.
P.S. GPUs owe their existence to games like Quake and Half-Life 2. Even Demis Hassabis, now leading AI at Google, began as a game developer.
Turns out the gaming industry wasn’t just entertainment, it quietly laid the groundwork for modern AI, and its role is still massively underestimated.
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P.S. GPUs owe their existence to games like Quake and Half-Life 2. Even Demis Hassabis, now leading AI at Google, began as a game developer.
Turns out the gaming industry wasn’t just entertainment, it quietly laid the groundwork for modern AI, and its role is still massively underestimated.
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Looks like gear worn by NPCs in Night City but it’s real. This is Alpha Wave, a futuristic bicycle helmet from Also, and it’s packed with unconventional safety tech.
• 200-lumen headlight up front
• 75-lumen work light for digging through a backpack in the dark
• Rear light wirelessly syncs with Also’s TM-B electric bike
• 4 speakers with wind protection
• 2 noise-canceling microphones for calls and navigation prompts
It’s expensive, disposable after a crash, and unapologetically futuristic but when it comes to your head, everyone decides for themselves what protection is worth.
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There’s a YouTube channel with a single video: ten hours of a burning fireplace. No edits, no commentary, no updates.
That one video brings its creator around $180k usd a year.
Sometimes the smartest business model is realizing people just want something calm playing in the background.
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The folks at MIT have released a free, comprehensive course on AI agents, covering both fundamentals and applied use cases.
MIT isn’t just teaching how to talk to models, it’s teaching how to make AI act, which is quickly becoming the most valuable skill in applied AI.
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A team of 432 walking robots is carefully moving a 7,500-ton historic building in Shanghai. Instead of traditional machinery, these robots gently lift and “walk” the building about 10 meters per day.
The area is densely packed with narrow alleys and old structures, making cranes and large machines unusable. These robots were chosen because they can operate in tight spaces and move precisely without damaging nearby buildings.
In China robots are even moving existing buildings!
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Clicks. known for physical keyboard phone cases has just unveiled its first standalone smartphone built around a full QWERTY keyboard and minimalist communication focus.
Clicks is betting that tactile control and focus-oriented design still matter in a world dominated by large, distraction-driven touchscreen devices.
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“I think people have terrible risk calculus in general… almost always A) you’re wrong about what is risky and what is not risky, and B) most people don’t take enough risk especially early in your career. Being young, unknown, and poor, is actually a great gift in terms of the amount of risk you can take.”
Sam continues:
“I think what risk actually looks like is not doing something that you will spend the rest of your life regretting… So if you really believe in something if there’s an idea you’re super passionate about and you take a calculated risk to start a company realizing you may forego a couple of years of steady income and maybe people call you a failure, that’s a great risk to take. And if you don’t take that risk, I think you have a very high chance that you end up regretting that.”
Sam believes most people overrate the risk of reputation damage and embarrassment from trying and failing. It’s worse to not even try:
“One really important thing to strive for in your career is to be a doer, not a talker. And the reason that people don’t do stuff is 1) it’s hard, and 2) it’s risky. And so you have these people that want to dabble in a bunch of different projects, but never be all-in on one… I think that’s really bad. I think history belongs to the doers, and I think you should take a risk and actually do something.”
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The documentary tracing DeepMind’s journey is now available to watch at no cost.
It premiered back in 2024, but the full version was released publicly in late November 2025 and quickly went viral, racking up 200M views on YouTube in just four weeks.
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The revived Pebble brand keeps leaning into what made it special. After Pebble 2 Duo and Pebble Time 2, the round model is back with Pebble Round 2.
It’s a simple smart watch with character, built for people who miss that Pebble vibe.
Preorders are open at $200. Shipping starts in May.
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