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Vulture.com 

The Final Rose Puzzle

16-Across, Five Letters: Meme-friendly emotion from “Inside Out”

The Washington Free Beacon 

'Didn't Know Greek Statues Could Jizz': Interior Department Comms Staffer Spends His Workdays Posting Sexual Comments Online

Timothy Bergling frequently posts sexual comments on pornographic pictures of young male models on social media, where he posts under his own name. Bergling—a communications staffer tasked with producing video content in the Department of the Interior's Office of the Secretary—often makes such lewd and inappropriate posts during work hours at his taxpayer-funded job.

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The Washington Free Beacon 

Dem Senator Turned Lobbyist Tom Daschle Pressed Biden Admin To Support Infrastructure Projects in Hamas-Controlled Gaza, Emails Show

Tom Daschle, the former Democratic Senate leader who now heads his own lobbying shop, sought the Biden administration's help to pour massive amounts of infrastructure resources into the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, internal State Department emails obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show. The effort would occur in collaboration with both Qatar's Hamas-friendly government and Israel's then left-leaning government, the former leader said.

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ATPWorldTour.com (Tennis) 

Hamburg Open: Draws, Dates, History All You Need To Know

pThe a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/hamburg/414/overview'Hamburg Open/a is one of 13 ATP 500 events that will host world-class players for a week of the 2024 season. Among those in action this year in Hamburg will be defending champion and hometown favourite a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/players/alexander-zverev/z355/overview'Alexander Zverev/a, a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/players/holger-rune/r0dg/overview'Holger Rune/a, a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/players/gael-monfils/mc65/overview'Gael... Читать дальше...

InfoWorld 

AI’s moment of disillusionment

Well, that didn’t take long. After all the “this time it’s different” comments about artificial intelligence (We see you, John Chambers!), enterprises are coming to grips with reality. AI isn’t going to take your job. It’s not going to write your code. It’s not going to write all your marketing copy (not unless you’re prepared to hire back the humans to fix it). And, no, it’s nowhere near artificial general intelligence (AGI) and won’t be anytime soon. Possibly never.

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InfoWorld 

8 reasons developers love Go—and 8 reasons they don't

In 2007, some of the programmers at Google looked at their options for writing software and didn’t like what they saw. They needed to manage millions of lines of code that would be constantly storing and shipping data for the world wide web. The code would juggle thousands or maybe millions of connections on networks throughout the globe. The data paths were full of challenges from race cases and concurrency.

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