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Hacker News
Something is haunting American Airlines’ announcements and nobody knows how
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Silphion: a miracle plant thought to be eaten into extinction 2k years ago
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The small town that saved its only grocery store – by buying it
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Optimizing compilers deduplicate strings and arrays
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CIA launches a podcast, hoping to 'demystify' the agency and boost recruitment
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Google Is Showing Ads to Sell Your Kidney for $1M in India
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Re-Entering the Vampire Castle
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Samplebrain: A custom sample mashing app designed by Aphex Twin
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“The image in this post displays its own MD5 hash.”
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Why the Rings of Power Show Is Not Good (Part #7934)
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The Verge
NY AG tries to explain how Apple’s free Yankees stream is worse than cable TV
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NASA’s Artemis I launch faces a new obstacle: the weather
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I used OpenAI’s new tech to transcribe audio right on my laptop
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The US wants to become a hydrogen production powerhouse
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Trombone Champ’s developer thinks more games need to go all in on comedy
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Apple says old and new AirPods Pro ear tips are incompatible because of mesh density
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It sure looks like we’re getting new MacBook Pros in October
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Leak suggests the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are keeping their great prices
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T-Mobile adds domestic United flights to its free in-flight Wi-Fi roster
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FDA makes it easier for harm reduction groups to purchase lifesaving naloxone
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ArsTechnica
GeForce GPUs are slowing down after installing the Windows 11 2022 Update
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NASA seems to be in full “send it” mode for the Artemis I mission
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Amazon hires unsafe trucking firms twice as often as peers, WSJ finds
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39-year-old Radio Shack laptop gets new CPU, keeps original screen
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How 3 hours of inaction from Amazon cost cryptocurrency holders $235,000
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Starlink is getting a lot slower as more people use it, speed tests show
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Report: UK authorities have arrested a teenager linked to GTA VI leak
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Google will start assimilating Fitbit accounts next year
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So long slowdown: New hack runs SNES Star Fox at up to 60 fps
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A history of ARM, part 1: Building the first chip
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The Register
Mozilla drags Microsoft, Google, Apple for obliterating any form of browser choice
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Florida asks Supreme Court if it's OK to ban content moderation it doesn't like
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SiFive RISC-V cores picked for Google AI compute nodes
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Billionaire CEO tells Googlers 'we shouldn’t always equate fun with money'
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Open up, it's the IRS. We're here about the crypto tax you dodged
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Fitbit users will have to sign into Google from 2023
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Significant customer data exposed in attack on Australian telco
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Boeing to pay SEC $200m to settle charges it misled investors over 737 MAX safety
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Iran blocks Whatsapp, Instagram as citizens protest death of Mahsa Amini
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Starlink broadband speeds slow as subscriber numbers grow
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Phoronix
AMD RDNA3 GPUs Can Have A Lot More Vector Registers Than RDNA2
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Wine 7.18 Released With Unicode 15.0 Support, 20 Bug Fixes
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Apple M2 Support Added To Upstream LLVM Along With The A15, A16
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Linux NTFS Driver Preparing "nocase" Case-Insensitive Mount Option
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Solidigm P41 Plus NVMe SSD
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Radeon R600 Gallium3D Switches To Modern NIR Backend By Default
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Reminder: The Phoronix Premium Autumn Sale Is On
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Linux RSEQ Patches Updated For Allowing Faster getcpu() In C Libraries
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The Smaller DRM Drivers See Last Minute Updates Ahead Of Linux 6.1
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Intel's Vulkan Linux Driver Lands A "Bunch" Of Ray Query Fixes
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Wired
Slack and Teams’ Lax App Security Raises Alarms
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Can We Learn from the Mistakes of Futurism?
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Twitch's Crypto Casino Ban Ignores the Bigger Play
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Iran's Internet Shutdown Sparks Fear of a Deadly Cover-Up
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These Are the Best Portable Storage Drives
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The Physics of Going Fast—but Not Too Fast—on a Giant Slide
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Lil Nas X Is the Anti-Troll
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Bogus Fears of Censorship Could Spell the End of Content Moderation
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Digimon Fans Still Exist—and They’re the Keepers of Its Future
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The Elk Live Bridge Lets You Jam Together Online
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AppleInsider
How to use Collaboration in iMessage on iOS 16
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'Made by Google' joins fall tech event fray on October 6
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Apple Music adds Super Bowl LVII halftime show playlists
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Deals: Apple's M2 MacBook Air (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) in Midnight is $100 off, in stock
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How to use the Depth app on Apple Watch Ultra
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NFT firms say Apple rules make the App Store 'impossible'
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Apple Watch Ultra & AirPods Pro 2 reviews, iPhone 14 Pro in-depth
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Daily deals Sept. 23: $180 AirPods Pro, $50 off M1 Mac mini, $20 off AppleCare for Apple Watch Ultra, more
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Apple Watch Series 8 review: Another year, another Apple Watch
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How to use the Action button on Apple Watch Ultra
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Engadget
Google Home can now use Nest speakers to detect your presence
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Mercedes' F1 team used biofuel to cut freight carbon emissions by 89 percent
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How to stream tonight's historic Yankees-Red Sox game on Apple TV+ for free
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Amazon's updated e-book return policy looks like a big win for authors
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Boeing to pay $200 million to settle charges over 'misleading' crash statements
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Mercedes says the electric G-Class will arrive in 2024
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VW's latest concept is a self-driving travel pod that can replace short flights
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Robotic sleeves can provide arm control to kids with cerebral palsy
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The 2021 Apple TV 4K drops to $120, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals
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UK police arrest alleged ‘GTA VI’ hacker
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Slashdot
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Daring Fireball
Watch Baseball History on Apple’s Friday Night Baseball
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Linux Weekly News
Arch Linux drops Python 2
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[$] BPF as a safer kernel programming environment
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Three new stable kernels
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Security updates for Friday
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TechCrunch
Daily Crunch: London-based spatial computing startup Hadean closes $30 million Series A
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The ‘ideal runway’ is a myth, isn’t it?
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Mighty Capital’s thesis is that the best product wins — even more so in a downturn
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Triller settles lawsuit with Timbaland and Swizz Beatz
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Instagram Stories under 60 seconds are no longer broken up into clips
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How a pivot helped HopSkipDrive emerge successful in a sector where many failed
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Byju’s clears $230 million payment to Blackstone for $1 billion Aakash deal
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How Blaseball’s fantasy sports fever dream is embracing the future
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Smaller Dreamforce still comes up big in first live meeting in three years
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GM invests in Canadian battery recycler to fight supply shortage
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Cloudflare Blog
GA Week 2022: what you may have missed
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How to enable Private Access Tokens in iOS 16 and stop seeing CAPTCHAs
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Bleeping Computer
The Week in Ransomware - September 23rd 2022 - LockBit leak
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UK Police arrests teen believed to be behind Uber, Rockstar hacks
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YouTube outage: Live streams down for many around the world
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YouTube down: Live streams hit by worldwide outage
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Sophos warns of new firewall RCE bug exploited in attacks
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npm packages used by crypto exchanges compromised
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Signal calls on users to run proxies for bypassing Iran blocks
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Microsoft: Windows KB5017383 preview update added to WSUS by mistake
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Ukraine dismantles hacker gang that stole 30 million accounts
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This image contains its own MD5 checksum — and it's kind of a big deal
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TechRadar
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5: latest news, rumors and everything we know so far
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The Shortcut
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Serve The Home
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