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Hacker News
FreeBSD will replace Sendmail by The Dragonfly Mail Agent (dma)
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Show HN: Slashbase – open-source collaborative IDE for databases in browser
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Sonic Pi – The Live Coding Music Synth for Everyone
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Found around 250 hilarious CS quotes while browsing Notepad++'s code (Line 7102)
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CS quotes found while browsing Notepad++'s code
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Maps and Memory Leaks in Go
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An Existential Threat to Doing Good Science
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First Impressions of Bluesky's at Protocol
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The default effect: why we renounce our ability to choose
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Ouroboros: Packet networking rebuilt from the ground up
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‘I don’t want this kind of life’: graduate students question career options
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FlashDB: An ultra-lightweight embedded database
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LGP-30 found in basement, the same model of drum computer programmed by “Mel”
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Industrialization of Biotech vs. the Biologization of Industry
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Three N.H. towns are testing new voting machines that use open source software
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Tell HN: Google is deleting people's recorded TV shows from YouTube TV
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So I lost my OpenBSD FDE password
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Esperanto is not my favourite Artificial Language (2002)
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Esperanto is not my favourite artificial language (2002)
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ActivityPub
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Overton's window creates opportunities for the brave
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The Incidence of Myocarditis and Pericarditis in Unvaccinated Covid Patients
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Monumental advance in number theory posted to the ArXiv by Yitang Zhang
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LiteDB: A .NET embedded NoSQL database
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Ladybird, the from-scratch SerenityOS browser, can now display Google Docs
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Early stages of Google Docs support in the Ladybird browser
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Framework Laptops are now Thunderbolt 4 certified
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The most unethical thing I was asked to build while working at Twitter in 2015
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Typography for Lawyers
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Malicious Python Packages Replace Crypto Addresses in Developer Clipboards
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Some Thoughts on Social Networking and Usenet
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Show HN: Fully-featured desktop gRPC/gRPC-Web client
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Your Organization should run its own Mastodon server
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Signal Introduces Stories
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F.lux, but for Your House
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An unofficial guide to Mastodon and Fediverse
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Purchasing Power Parity: fair pricing for your SaaS product
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C Isn't a Programming Language Anymore
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India lifted 415M out of poverty in 15 years, says UN
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MDL: A Micro-Architecture Description Language for LLVM
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Motto: Unsafe languages allow mostly-safe implementations
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Manara (YC W21) Is Hiring (Software Engineer)
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Signal Introduces Story Time
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‘The Philosophy of Modern Song’ Review: Bob Dylan Plays DJ
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Backdoor in OpenSea allows to take anybody's tokens
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Is There Too Much CSS Now?
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Our brains 'time-stamp' sounds to process the words we hear
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‘Putin’s chef’ admits to interfering in U.S. elections
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The First Female Crash Dummy Has Arrived
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A crash dummy aimed at protecting women drivers
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Swedish amateur archivist “Rosa Mannen” shutdown from YouTube, again
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Swedish amateur archivist “Rosa Mannen” shut down from YouTube again
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Ask HN: Is it better to be a consultant in a time of layoffs?
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Ask HN: Are privacy concerns around Microsoft Windows 11 overblown?
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Modernizing my 1980s sound system
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Bankruptcy court gave blanket immunity to executives in 9 out of 10 major cases
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Microsoft is phoning home the content of your PowerPoint slides
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The HakCat WiFi Nugget is a beginner’s guide to wireless mischief
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Toxic smog has turned India’s capital into a ‘gas chamber’
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Exploring Mastodon
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US Attorney Announces $3.36B Cryptocurrency Seizure in Connection with Silk Road
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Twitter Bullies
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Blessed.rs – An unofficial guide to the Rust ecosystem
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Undefined Isn’t Unpredictable
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Facebook parent company Meta plans mass layoffs
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Democratizing social media, with the freedom of moving around platforms freely
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What Happens When Everything Becomes TikTok?
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Delaware judge discovers hidden entity recruiting people to be patent trolls
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Why Would Anyone Need JavaScript Generator Functions?
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Rust: “Explain GATs Like I'm 5 Years Old”
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Linux Kernel Has Been Forcing Different Behavior for Processes Starting with “X”
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Apple to lay off a third of its workers (1997)
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IodéOS Is Open Source
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Nvidia Security Team: “What if we just stopped using C?”
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IKEA Sends Cease and Desist to Horror Game over Its Lookalike Setting
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Twitter asks some laid off workers to come back
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Show HN: Game of Life on non-square topologies with 2^32 update rules
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Twitter to ban unlabelled parody accounts
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'It's so liberating': The people quitting social media
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Mastodon Is Awesome
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The Verge
Google and Renault are working on a ‘software-defined vehicle’
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Elon Musk has discussed putting all of Twitter behind a paywall
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AMC is working with Zoom to turn some theaters into giant meeting rooms
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How am I supposed to mark myself as parody if I can’t change my screen name, Elon?
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T-Mobile may be looking to spend big on fiber home internet
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Activision says the ‘next full premium’ Call of Duty is coming in 2023
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Nanoleaf is now for squares
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Ten-year hunt leads to 50,000 stolen Bitcoin stored in a popcorn tin and underground safe
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Twitter tells advertisers that user growth is at ‘all-time highs’ under Elon Musk
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Google’s Pixel 7 and 7 Pro get minor November update ahead of new features next month
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Now Wordle has an editor in charge of picking the next answer
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Netflix is making a Gears of War movie and an animated TV series
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You can get in line right now to buy a PlayStation 5 from Sony
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iFixit starts selling parts for the Google Pixel 6A
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Netflix wants more of Ryan Murphy’s Monster anthology
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To see climate risks your home faces, check out two new tools
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YouTube Shorts are coming to your TV — and taking over the platform
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Now everyone can post their Stories on Signal
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HP’s Pavilion Plus 14 is a powerful, confusing OLED machine
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Star Wars spinoff The Acolyte adds Lee Jung-jae, Carrie-Anne Moss, and more to cast
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The Verge Holiday Gift Guide 2022
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Glass Onion’s new trailer invites you to an elaborate murder mystery party
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The HakCat WiFi Nugget is a beginner’s guide to wireless mischief
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Fortnite’s new trophy was made by Swarovski
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Airbnb will soon let you search by total price to avoid hidden cleaning fees
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Buying two games at Target will get you a third one for free
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Telegram rolls out video transcription, blames Apple for delaying latest update
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Amazon says it has ‘hundreds’ of Rivian electric vans making deliveries in the US
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Devialet brings its sci-fi design aesthetics to a $790 portable speaker
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ArsTechnica
US hospitals are so overloaded that one ER called 911 on itself
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After 15 years of failed attempts, there will finally be a Gears of War movie
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Hacker took pains to hide $3.36B of stolen bitcoin. Feds found it anyway
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Oculus co-founder makes a VR headset that can literally kill you
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Carnival Row announces second and final season with briefest of teasers
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New Go-playing trick defeats world-class Go AI—but loses to human amateurs
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Benoit Blanc disses Clue as a “terrible game” in final trailer for Glass Onion
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Musk announces Twitter ban on unlabeled parody after celebs impersonate him
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Chinese chip designers slow down processors to dodge US sanctions
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Musk-led Twitter laid off some employees by mistake, asks them to come back
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Megalodon, extinct giant shark, started life in nurseries
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The Register
Chinese employers sought a million hard core AI techies in five years
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Foxconn fears Q4 flop due to COVID complications
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Databases still pushing more hardware purchasing than any other app
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Tired: Data scientists. Wired: Data artists
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FBI: Russian hacktivists achieve only 'limited' DDoS success
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Fujitsu to test robot datacenter inspector that – trust us – won't take your jobs
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The all liquid-cooled colo facility rush has begun
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Twitter begs some staff to come back, says they were laid off accidentally
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Feds find Silk Road thief's $1b+ Bitcoin stash in popcorn tin, hidden safe
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All the US midterm-related lies to expect when you're electing
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DoE supercomputing centers get $1.5B boost from Biden administration
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Twitter layoffs were bad but Meta's mass ejections could take the cake
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Think Korean chipmakers will buy Arm? Think again
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Microsoft hits the switch on password-free smartphone authentication
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Parody Elon Musk Twitter accounts will be suspended immediately, says Elon Musk
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Oh, look: More malware in the Google Play store
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US to Japan: We'll help you make chips. Now about that China ban...
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Can confidential computing stop the next crypto heist?
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OpenAI, Microsoft, GitHub hit with lawsuit over Copilot
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Japan officially joins NATO's cyber defense center
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Qualcomm vs Arm: The bizarro quotient just went off the scale
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Sizewell C nuclear plant up for review as UK faces financial black hole
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Catching a falling rocket with a helicopter more complex than it sounds, says Rocket Lab
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Phoronix
GNU Texinfo 7.0 Released With LaTeX & EPUB 3 Output Support
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Old AMD CPU & Motherboard Support Removed From Open-Source Coreboot
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Intel Core i9 13900K "Raptor Lake" Running Great With Clear Linux, Sizable Wins Over Ubuntu
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More Development Activity Ticking Up Around Vulkan For Blender
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Some AMD RDNA3 Fixes Land In Mesa Git Ahead Of December's Radeon RX 7900 Series Launch
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The Linux Kernel Has Been Forcing Different Behavior For Processes Starting With "X"
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Intel Preparing HDMI 2.1 FRL For Their Linux Driver, Native HDMI 2.1 For Meteor Lake
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Intel RAO-INT Added To GCC 13, Grand Ridge & Granite Rapids CPU Targets Ready
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Meson 0.64 Build System Released With Intel oneAPI Compiler Support, Incremental ThinLTO
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Wired
How to 'Quiet Quit' Elon Musk's Twitter
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The Secret Ballot Is US Democracy’s Last Line of Defense
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IRS Seizes Another Silk Road Hacker's $3.36 Bitcoin Stash
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Elon Musk Has Put Twitter’s Free Speech in Danger
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Teflon Nonstick Pans Are Bad. Consider These Alternatives
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Best Game Subscription Services (2022): Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus, Nintendo Online
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Europeans Are Burning Trees to Keep Warm
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Elon Musk Is Overloaded
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Clearview Stole My Face and the EU Can't Do Anything About It
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This Gulp of Engineered Bacteria Is Meant to Treat Disease
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Twitter’s Ex-Election Chief Is Worried About the US Midterms
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Elon Musk’s Reckless Plan to Make Sex Pay on Twitter
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AppleInsider
Foxconn reportedly downplayed severity of recent COVID outbreak
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iOS 16.1.1 update expected soon with Emergency SOS via Satellite, bug fixes
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How to enable Taptic Chimes on your Apple Watch in watchOS 9
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Best early Black Friday deals on Apple for the week of November 7
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Samsung tries adding Apple-style Back Tap to Galaxy S and Flip devices
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Apple begins Oscars push for 'Causeway'
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Poweradd Pro Portable Charger review: A modern portable charger for your Apple devices
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How to Use Driving Focus to Auto-Reply While Driving
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Apple profiles NightWare PTSD nightmare-fighting Apple Watch app
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Matter launches and supported devices get made official
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How to set an animated Memoji on your Lock Screen in macOS Ventura
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Daily deals Nov. 7: $400 off 16-inch MacBook Pro, $200 off LG 32-inch UltraFine display, $250 off iRobot Roomba i7+, more
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Apple reportedly cuts back iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus orders
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Wedbush: iPhone factory's COVID issues not a reason to sell Apple stock
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How to manage Thunderbolt & USB security in macOS Ventura
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Bluetti's AC500 raises $11M in crowdfunding, will hit Amazon on November 25
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Engadget
Instagram rolls out in-app scheduler to businesses and creators
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Toxic 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II' players will be muted in voice and text chat
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A Gears of War live action movie and animated series are coming to Netflix
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Razer's Blade 15 laptop is $250 off right now
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YouTube's TikTok-like Shorts now play properly on your TV
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'Metal Gear Solid 2' mod adds a third-person camera to Hideo Kojima's masterpiece
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Apple's latest 11-inch iPad Pro has received its first discount at $749
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The Rivian R1S is an impressive electric SUV meant for adventures
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Airbnb will improve transparency around pricing
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Starlink is adding a 1TB data cap for usage during peak hours
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Surface Laptop 5 review (13-inch): A beautiful design that’s almost run its course
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The best earbuds, headphones and speakers to give as holiday gifts in 2022
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Devialet's first portable speaker costs a mighty $790
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The Morning After: Ukraine lost Starlink access over funding
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Apple Watch Series 8 cellular models are $110 off right now
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Netflix confirms a Stranger Things VR game is coming in 'late 2023'
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Slashdot
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Daring Fireball
‘Twitter, Cut in Half’
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Chinese COVID-19 Restrictions Now Affecting Shipments of iPhones 14 Pro and Pro Max
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Linux Weekly News
[$] Better CPU selection for timer expiration
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Security updates for Monday
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TechCrunch
Amazon quietly opens its logistics network to third-party merchants in India
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Former Tink employees launch Atlar, a payment automation startup
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Nvidia touts a slower chip for China to avoid US ban
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Musk’s $56 billion Tesla pay deal goes to trial amid Twitter overhaul
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Outgoing YC President Geoff Ralston: The market is changing; YC’s terms are not
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Lyft takes $135.7 million hit on Argo AI shutdown
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Foxconn invests another $170M into EV SPAC Lordstown Motors
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Harmonic helps investors query the startup searches of their wildest dreams
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Elon Musk’s Twitter faces US midterm elections, his first high-stakes test
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Daily Crunch: Say ‘fromage’! French startup PhotoRoom captures $19M Series A
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Max Q: Ocean splashdown
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Perceptron: AI that sees with sound, learns to walk and predicts seismic physics
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Truveta’s big data healthcare project is pretty cool
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Here’s the rundown on the Binance and FTX fiasco
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Signal is the latest app to roll out a Stories feature
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GIPHY comes to connected TVs with launch of a GIPHY Arts app for Roku
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Travel app Hopper raises $96M from Capital One to double down on social commerce
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Dear Sophie: How can I stay in the US if I’ve been laid off?
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YouTube begins rolling out Shorts on TV globally starting today
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These folks are working to bring more diversity to the venture LP investing pool
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Carbon Re spins out of academia-land to take on cement pollution
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Last day to save with early-bird passes to TC Sessions: Crypto
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Apple is reportedly working to simplify its ‘Hey Siri’ trigger phrase to just ‘Siri’
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A sneak peek at early-stage startups exhibiting at TC Sessions: Space
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Maybe we were valuing software companies the wrong way all along
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5 great reasons to attend iMerit’s ML DataOps Summit
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European Union lay outs data-sharing plan to boost transparency of P2P rentals
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US DOJ announces seizure of $3.36B in cryptocurrency
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One day all tech news will merely be updates to Twitter moderation policies
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New data shows how SaaS founders have been dealing with whiplash from public markets
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HR platform WorkTorch raises $2.2M seed round
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Amazon is now replacing customers’ discontinued Cloud Cams with new Blink Mini devices
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Boosted by Twitter drama, Mastodon reaches 1 million active monthly users
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SolarWinds says it’s facing SEC ‘enforcement action’ over 2020 hack
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EdgeDB raises $15M ahead of the launch of its cloud database service
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Indian edtech Unacademy cuts 10% of jobs
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
Azov Ransomware is a wiper, destroying data 666 bytes at a time
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Microsoft is showing ads in the Windows 11 sign-out menu
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U.S. unmasks hacker who stole 50,000 bitcoins from Silk Road
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Microsoft WinGet package manager failing due to CDN issues
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Maple Leaf Foods suffers outage following weekend cyberattack
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Ransomware gang threatens to release stolen Medibank data
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Mastodon now has over 1 million users amid Twitter tensions
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TechRadar
The Continental: From the World of John Wick: release date, trailer, cast, plot, and more
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The Shortcut
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