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  1. 01
    AI

    Anthropic ships a longer-context Claude for analysts

  2. 02
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    Europe's grid hits a quiet renewables milestone

  3. 03
    Culture

    A short essay on the return of slow reading

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Anthropic ships a new coding model that runs locally

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🩺 Health

A long sleep study reframes how we think about REM

Why the second half of the night may matter most.

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