The move has sparked concern among lawmakers in the state. Read: Read More
Tech Crunch – Gemini 3 refused to believe it was 2025, and hilarity ensued
Famed AI researcher Andrej Karpathy got early access to Google’s latest AI model and stumbled onto its “model smell.” Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – YouTube tests an in-app private messaging feature again
YouTube users who are 18 and older in Ireland and Poland can now share videos directly on the mobile app. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – Blue Origin reveals a super-heavy variant of its New Glenn rocket that is taller than a Saturn V
The nine-engine variant can carry larger payloads and more closely matches the capabilities of SpaceX’s largest rocket, Starship. Read more: Read More
Tech Crunch – Letterboxd to launch new movie rental feature in December
Letterboxd is entering the movie rental business with a new digital video store that allows users to rent titles directly on the platform. Read more: Read More
El Paso Matters – Texas AG drops lawsuit against El Paso doctor, but ‘collateral damage’ from trans health care ban remains
More than two years after Texas Senate Bill 14 took effect, some El Paso health care advocates say the political climate is making it difficult to practice in the state – adding…
Tech Crunch – Gemini starts rolling out to Android Auto globally
Gemini will replace Google Assistant and give drivers the ability to make playlists, access email, and learn about a city — all through voice. Read more: Read More
The Border Chronicle – How Do You Live in a ‘Disabled Ecology’?
Subscribe now Sunaura Taylor, Speculative Aquifer, 2017-2020. (Courtesy of the artist) For the next seven months, a living room will occupy the northeast corner of the Tucson Museum of Contemporary Art. There,…
Tech Crunch – The best guide to spotting AI writing comes from Wikipedia
Wikipedia’s guide to “Signs of AI writing” is a great resource for learning to spot LLM-generated prose. Read more: Read More
Texas Monthly – Court order on Texas redistricting forces election officials, county parties to scramble — again
Texas officials preparing for elections under new congressional maps must quickly reverse course because of a federal court order blocking the use of the maps. Read: Read More



