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These smart beds began roasting their owners during AWS outage

Owners of Eight Sleep smart beds got anything but a good night’s sleep Monday, as the beds began heating up uncontrollably while also getting frozen in position due to Amazon’s worldwide server outage.  Eight Sleep CEO Matteo Franceschetti took to X to apologize for the malfunctioning “Pod” smart beds, which cost $2,600 and up, and …

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SwitchBot K20+ Pro Patrol Kit review: A fun but flawed robot guard

At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Innovative modular design Camera delivers 3K video resolution Moves around to keep an eye on your home Cons Pricey App is cluttered and unintuitive Mobile base station can’t cross thresholds as low as 3mm Our Verdict The SwitchBot K20+ Pro Patrol Kit is such an interesting product, it’s unfortunate …

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Microsoft points finger at Asus for the ROG Xbox Ally’s hefty pricing

Image: Microsoft The new ROG Xbox Ally handheld costs $600, despite Asus’ implication that it’s for “casual gamers.” And if you want a better processor and other upgraded specs, you’ll need to spend a whopping $1,000 for the Xbox Ally X. If you’re feeling sticker shock at those prices, Microsoft says you should blame Asus. …

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Starlink reaches 10,000 satellites launched, but not without consequences

Image: Below the Sky/Shutterstock.com SpaceX’s Starlink satellite network has reached a new milestone. As of this past weekend, the company launched its 10,000th Starlink satellite into orbit, marking a new record in space history. 10,000 Starlink satellites in space Two Falcon 9 rockets were launched from California and Florida on Sunday, carrying a total of …

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Show HN: I’m rewriting a web server written in Rust for speed and ease of use

Built for sysadmins — fast, secure, and easy to configure Ferron is a fast web server with automatic TLS certificate management, easy configuration, and rock-solid security — so you can go live in minutes. Watch, as Ferron serves a website with automatic TLS setup in minutes. The problem with popular web servers Despite powering much …

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