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  • What is Moltbook? Inside the bizarre social network built for AI agents

    The first time I opened Moltbook, I wasn’t sure what I was seeing. At first glance, it looked a lot like Reddit. I saw a variety of unhinged usernames and threads of conversations and replies. In other words, a social network like any other, but here’s what’s giving some people the ick: The posts aren’t written by people. They’re all…

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  • ‘Your nervous system thinks you’re in danger’ — two sleep doctors explain why I’m waking up at 3 a.m. and how to stop

    You’re not imagining it, the news cycle feels alarming right now and it’s almost impossible to get even a wink of sleep. If, like me, your bedtime is punctuated by 3 a.m. wake-ups or lying awake struggling to quieten racing thoughts, there are steps you can take to wind down and fall asleep. “Your body won’t let you sleep right…

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  • Aluminium: Why Google’s Android for PC launch may be messy and controversial

    “Finally.” That was my first reaction when I heard Google would combine Android and ChromeOS into a single operating system. Android has long struggled on tablets, and ChromeOS always felt like too much of a stripped-down alternative to tempt me away from Windows and Mac. So last week, it was exciting to see a leaked first glimpse at Google’s Aluminium…

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  • A New Security Control Plane for CISOs

    By Ido Shlomo, CTO and Co-Founder, Token Security Security leaders have spent years hardening identity controls for employees and service accounts. That model is now showing its limits. A new class of identity is rapidly spreading across enterprise environments, autonomous AI agents. Custom GPTs, copilots, coding agents running MCP servers, and purpose-built AI agents are no longer confined to experimentation.…

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  • Paramount Plus just added 117 new movies — here’s the 5 I’m streaming first

    Top streaming picks: Paramount+ movies “Almost Famous”: 2000 semi-autobiographical movie about writing for Rolling Stone magazine “Cinema Paradiso”: Italian coming-of-age film about love and loving movies “Cloverfield”: 2008 found footage horror movie about a devastating monster attack “Face/Off”: A sci-fi action thriller where John Travolta and Nicolas Cage impersonate each other “The Godfather”: Perhaps the greatest mobster movie ever made…

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  • Science says the ‘7:1’ sleep rule could add 4 years to your life — here’s why and how to start using it tonight

    You’re probably already aware of the effects of not getting enough sleep. Not only can sleep deprivation lead to mental and physical health risks, studies have shown that it can shorten life expectancy. But what if there was a way you could do the opposite — hack your sleep to add years to your life? A huge new study by…

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  • Docusign’s CEO on the dangers of trusting AI to read, and write, your contracts

    Today, I’m talking with Allan Thygesen, who is the CEO of Docusign. You know Docusign; it’s the platform where you sign things online. It turns out 7,000 people work there, which is one of those facts you see flying around sometimes that’s always felt like perfect Decoder bait. What are all those people doing? And what kind of product roadmap…

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  • Super Bowl commercials 2026: All the ads and teasers we’ve seen so far

    Every year, the Super Bowl isn’t just a football game but a showcase for some of the most talked-about commercials of the year. As brands ramp up their marketing for Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, we’re already seeing a mix of fully released spots and early teaser clips drop across social and broadcast platforms. From heart-string-pulling ads like…

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  • How to watch LIV Golf 2026: live stream golf online

    The LIV Golf 2026 live streams will feature the biggest names in world golf duking it out over 14 events for among the largest purses on offer. Jon Rahm again topped last year’s individual points list but it’s the team element that provides the LIV tour with its most significant point of difference, with 13 rosters of four players competing…

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  • I don’t hate the robot barista like I thought I would

    In Seattle, the only thing we love more than coffee is our coffee shops. On a six-block walk I pass at least a half dozen, each with their own vibe: one focused on chai, another inside a yoga studio, a Starbucks that’s surprisingly busy for late afternoon downtown. I passed them all up to get to one shop in particular,…

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