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    Aug 17

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  3. Sep 14

    TLDR: 's will be selling bricks made from the dirt from the tunnels they are digging. The bricks will be available in 2 months, and will cost 10 cents per brick. Bricks will be free for affordable housing projects.

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  4. Sep 14

    TLDR: Going has the potential to further trap the poor in an endless cycle of poverty. Cash means total financial inclusion, something the well off too often take for granted.

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  5. Sep 14

    TLDR: Self-driving mobile homes could offer an unlikely solution the housing crisis, allow new modes of nomadic living, and completely change the way we organize society.

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  6. Sep 13

    TLDR: CEO Jeff Bezos has created a $2 billion dollar fund called the Day One Fund to help homeless families and create a network of nonprofit preschools in low-income communities.

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  7. Sep 10

    TLDR: In recent years the internet has become increasing centralized by tech giants like and , who not only control the information flow for much of humanity, but are also built for surveillance. But we can re-decentralize it.

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  8. Sep 10

    TLDR: smokes with . Here's a link to the exact timestamp where it happens.

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  9. Sep 10

    TLDR: Elon Musk's Boring Company put out a short teaser video on Twitter showing one of the boring machines being controlled by an XBox controller with the caption "Best video game ever".

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  10. Sep 10

    TLDR: Senegal is building a $2 billion futuristic city to help cut down on overcrowding in Dakar. The city will be 4,000 acres with a university built for 30,000 students, and affordable housing for around 350,000 residents.

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  11. Sep 10

    TLDR: The fourth most popular paid app in the app store, Adware Doctor, is actually spying on users and sending user data to a server in China. has removed the app from the App store but hasn't issued a statement on the matter.

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  12. Sep 10

    TLDR: took down a series of ads for Russian opposition leader . The government got these ads (protesting raises in pension age) taken down by claiming they were campaigning and therefore violating Russian campaign laws.

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  13. Sep 10

    TLDR: warned earlier this week that 's $200 billion of tariffs on Chinese products would affect some Apple products like the Apple Watch and Apple AirPods...

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  14. Sep 10

    TLDR: A leak from China regarding 's big event this Wednesday suggests that there will be an XC in addition to the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Plus, and they will cost $700, $900, and $1000 respectively...

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  15. Sep 6

    Americans ditching Facebook 🏃, billionaire doomsday bunkers 💵, and more...

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    Sep 5

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    Aug 17

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    Aug 27

    Ironically is the one thing that I actually do read every morning!

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    Aug 27

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    Aug 24

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    Aug 22

    Anyone interested in tech should check out , the curation is great and the TLDRs save me so much time!

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