The Fort Strength Training Wearable Tracks Your Sets (2026)
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: Wired·US·corporate
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What happened: You don’t have to be a gym bro to get strong. Three ex-Tesla engineers made a beautiful bar velocity tracker for every kind of weight lifter.
Cross-source context: ProPublica highlights proPublica Investigative Editor Training Program 2026 Applications Open - ProPublica Reason highlights louisiana Requires 500 Hours of Training To Braid Hair Professionally.
What to watch next: movement around strength, training.
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You don’t have to be a gym bro to get strong. Three ex-Tesla engineers made a beautiful bar velocity tracker for every kind of weight lifter.
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From last Wednesday's decision in X.AI LLC v. Bonta, by Judge Jesus Bernal (C.D. Cal.): Assembly Bill 2013 …, entitled…
The post California AI Model Training Disclosure Law Likely Doesn't Violate First Amendment appeared first on Reason.com.
Many states have deregulated hair braiding, but Louisiana lawmakers want to tighten regulations by demanding more coursework, including on the ancient origins of braiding.
From last Wednesday's decision in X.AI LLC v. Bonta, by Judge Jesus Bernal (C.D. Cal.): Assembly Bill 2013 …, entitled…
The post California AI Model Training Disclosure Law Likely Doesn't Violate First Amendment appeared first on Reason.com.
Many states have deregulated hair braiding, but Louisiana lawmakers want to tighten regulations by demanding more coursework, including on the ancient origins of braiding.