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A man who was fed up with his roommate not paying his fair share of the internet bill decided to take action. The man disconnected the Wi-Fi((Image: Getty) by Franka Akenami, Franka AkenamiJune 22, 2024 18:33 ETHas been updatedJune 22, 2024 18:38 ETLiving with roommates requires sharing the cost of basic necessities like electricity, heating, internet, etc. While some people will share the costs fairly according to the agreement, there will always be some who don’t pay, forcing others to bear an unfair burden. Angered by his freeloader roommate’s refusal to pay his Wi-Fi bill, someone found a creative way…

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Suwon, South Korea CNN — It took more than 40 years, but the dream of “Top Gun” has finally come true. For an hour and 40 minutes, in the back seat of a South Korean Air Force F-4 Phantom, I became “Goose” from the classic 1980s film. So It’s worth the wait. As a child, I loved newspapers and writing, so journalism was a natural choice for me as a career. But I also had a love for all things military, especially military aviation, and nowhere is that more evident than the story of U.S. Navy aviators at the Battle…

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Donald Trump was accused of playing the ultimate victim on Saturday when he claimed removing his shirt would reveal the most scarred and “beautiful” body of any president in history. Trump was in Washington DC delivering a keynote speech at the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s “Path to the Majority” event, where he denied his past talk was incoherent and suggested the UFC would create an “immigrant fighters league.” In the same speech, the former president also made claims about his own body and injuries. See also: Exclusive: House Republicans subpoena former Capitol Police intelligence chief for Jan. 6 investigation “I…

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Last week, Instagram automatically began labeling photos that had been altered with artificial intelligence tools as “Made with AI.” On the surface, this sounds like a victory for photographers who denounce the use of AI as intellectual property theft. But in reality, there’s little room for nuance or debate in the way Meta denounces AI. Fasten your seat belt. This is probably a pretty extreme opinion, especially coming from a photojournalist. Earlier this week, I used my phone to upload to Instagram a photo by renowned New York photographer Louis Mendes taken at Photoville. I did some standard Photoshop editing…

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Software stocks could offer even bigger artificial intelligence (AI) opportunities than chip stocks like Nvidia. Ark Investment Management runs eight exchange-traded funds that invest primarily in innovative technology stocks. Last year, Ark CEO Cathie Wood said software companies were the next big opportunity in artificial intelligence, predicting that every dollar spent on chips from suppliers like: NVIDIA. Ark’s ETFs reflect that stance. Tesla Stocks are the largest holding among the core products Ark Innovation ETF Wood calls his company’s self-driving software the world’s biggest AI opportunity, and through his Ark Venture fund, he recently acquired stakes in leading AI software…

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Earlier this week, Justin Timberlake was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving.According to an arrest report obtained by People, Justin was pulled over for running a stop sign and drifting out of his lane. The officer stated that he was determined to be intoxicated because Justin’s “bloodshot and glassy eyes, a strong odor of alcoholic beverages on his breath, difficulty distributing attention, slow speech, unsteady gait, and poor performance on standard field sobriety tests.” Handout/Sag Harbor Police Department via Getty ImagesPageSix reported that Justin muttered “This is ruining my tour” during the stop. The officer, who apparently didn’t know Justin,…

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Altimmune, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, presented data on its GLP-1/glucagon dual receptor agonist candidate, pemvidutide, at the American Diabetes Association’s 84th Annual Scientific Sessions. Pemvidutide showed significant reductions in pro-inflammatory serum lipids, including total cholesterol, LDL-C, and triglycerides, by 28%, 26%, and 38% respectively. These lipid reductions were not linked to weight loss, implying a direct impact on lipid metabolism. The Phase 1 study involved 34 subjects receiving varying doses of pemvidutide or placebo for 12 weeks. Additionally, reductions in GlycA and GlycB, markers of systemic inflammation, and decreases in systolic and diastolic blood pressure…

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Pixel users are experiencing new frustrations with their internet connections, with glitches preventing them from accessing certain websites and apps, and the root of the problem can be traced back to the VPN by Google application.With the closure of Google One VPN, users were reportedly advised to migrate to the Google app VPN. Despite efforts to improve the situation, users are still facing challenges in establishing a smooth internet connection.A wide range of websites and applications are affected by this issue, with popular platforms such as Amazon and Prime Video experiencing loading issues, while sites like Wikipedia and Google are…

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Welcome to TechCrunch’s Week in Review, TechCrunch’s newsletter rounding up the biggest stories from the week. Want to get it in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here. This week, Ilya Sutskever founded a new AI company, Safe Superintelligence Inc. (SSI), just one month after officially leaving OpenAI. Sutskever, along with Jan Reicke, were integral to OpenAI’s efforts to improve AI safety with the rise of superintelligent AI systems. However, after dramatic disagreements with leadership over how to approach AI safety, both Sutskever and Reicke left the company. In EV news, Fisker has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, ending months…

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