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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Aviation enthusiast uses Raspberry Pi and ABS-B radio to create viral real-time airport tracker — open-source 'Skylight' intercepts aircraft signals and projects flight paths onto your ceiling

    Software engineer Cameron Paczek has developed an open-source project called Skylight that uses a Raspberry Pi and an ADS-B radio to track real-time aircraft movements. The system intercepts flight signals and projects the paths of planes, along with celestial details, onto a user's ceiling. While a high-end setup can cost up to $1,800, a functional version can be built for under $400, with a pre-assembled version planned for release. AI

    Aviation enthusiast uses Raspberry Pi and ABS-B radio to create viral real-time airport tracker — open-source 'Skylight' intercepts aircraft signals and projects flight paths onto your ceiling

    IMPACT Niche consumer product; minimal direct impact on AI operators.

  2. SpaceX will be worth trillions, but the space station that made it possible is worth even more — if we don’t squander it

    The International Space Station (ISS), a project costing approximately $250 billion, has served as a crucial platform for SpaceX's early development and the broader space industry. Despite its immense scientific and technological contributions, the current barter-based economic model of the ISS traps trillions of dollars in latent value, including intellectual property and data, which cannot be easily traded or reinvested. To unlock this value, a new financial bridge is needed to convert orbital commodities like power and crew time into liquid, tradable assets, enabling a more robust space economy. AI

    SpaceX will be worth trillions, but the space station that made it possible is worth even more — if we don’t squander it