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Hacker News
USA Solar Panel Manufacturing Capacity Soared 71% in Q1 2024
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The binding of cosmological structures by massless topological defects
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AI Appears to Rapidly Be Approaching Brick Wall Where It Can't Get Smarter
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Anyone else lurk and feel like they understand nothing?
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Viagra improves brain blood flow and could help to prevent dementia
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Draw an iceberg and see how it will float
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Evaluation of Machine Learning Primitives on a Digital Signal Processor
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Gene therapy restores hearing to children with inherited deafness
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Claude's Character
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What makes gambling wrong but insurance right? (2017)
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EU Plans Major Expansion of Mass Surveillance
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Intense Exercise Lowers Activity, Body Temp, Tied to Weight Gain
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Chat TUI for Ollama
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Start calculating digital carbon emissions in 5 minutes with CO2.js
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Ventoy – Bootable USB Solution
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SQLite-vss deprecated and its sucessor SQLite-vec
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Creating a matchmaker for your multiplayer game
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AverageDB
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Court rules Meta must face lawsuit over fraudulent ads
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Beware anti patterns in event driven architecture
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Auditing TikTok
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By harnessing wind power, high-tech sails can help cut marine pollution
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A Single Vulnerability Can Bring Down the JavaScript Ecosystem
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Adobe users are outraged over vague new policy's AI implications
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Disabled people tried to play by the rules. It cost them their federal benefits
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Scientists wonder if shape of the universe is like a doughnut
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Ask HN: Share Your YoutTube Channel
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Building a SaaS product with Htmx – Are you sure you need all the complexity?
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My favorite 1980's Canadian TV show: Bits and Bytes
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Detecting a PS2 Emulator: When 1*X does not equal X
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Leafy vegetables found to contain tire additives
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The Backrooms of the Internet Archive
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Show HN: Pg_analytica – Speed up queries by exporting tables to columnar format
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Ask HN: How to handle a senior hire turning out to be junior?
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Enabling a USB Serial Console on Linux (2022)
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Finite-Time Topology Identification of Delayed Complex Dynamical Networks
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BYD aims to replace Routemaster with 400-mile EV London bus
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Forested Wetlands Are Missing from Maps
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LSP-AI: open-source language server serving as back end for AI code assistance
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The Crusader-Era Knights Who Volunteered to Fight World War I
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Garbage collect your technical debt (2021)
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A Scheme Primer
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Reveiw of June 7, 2023 Wildfire Smoke Event (National Weather Service)
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Tiny fern has the largest genome of any organism on Earth
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Google cut Uncle Sam a $2M check so it could avoid a jury trial
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What does it feel like to read RSS feeds?
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Critical Vulnerabilities in Package Manager Revealed by Secret Scanning Research
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Show HN: I wrote a partial re-implementation of DirectMusic
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Cars Are Way Less Colorful Today Than They Were 20 Years Ago: Study
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Giant earthworms have transformed the Isle of Rum's landscape
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Breaking up is hard to do: Chunking in RAG applications
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Tokyo's Government Is Building Its Own Dating App to Combat Falling Birthrates
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Asahi Installer
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BES – OSS Windows software to control per-process CPU usage
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Boeing Passenger Jet Nearly Crashes Because of Known Software Bug
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What happened to Captura? OSS maintainer burnout (2023)
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I Open-Sourced KeyEcho: Fast-Responsive Keyboard Sounds with Every Keystroke
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Content Injection Attack on GitHub
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Replit used legal threats to kill my open-source project
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South Pole Water Infrastructure
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Welcome to the safest time to give birth in human history
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Tools for Better Thinking
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Ask HN: If you are starting in 2024, what is the most productive solo dev stack?
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Cloud Performance on a "Toy" Computer: From Python to Rust
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Memory-safe, clean implementation of classic Posix "BC" calculator
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Chebyshev approximation and how it can help
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Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders ID'd in WA plane crash
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Moving CHERIoT RTOS to a tickless model
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The Verge
Did an in-game MLB interview cause a player to miss a catch?
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Logan is so annoyed in the third Deadpool & Wolverine trailer
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The cutest games from Wholesome Direct 2024
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Anker recalls its 321 Power Bank due to fire risk
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Nanoleaf’s modular Skylight panels are on sale for the first time
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The biggest movie trailers for the first week of June
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The Acolyte took Star Wars back in time by taking things away
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Is Apple about to finally launch the real Siri?
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MSI Claw after more updates: nope, it’s still a dud
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Devolver’s indie game showcase had yakuza, cults, and a creepy reality TV show
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The 10 best games from the Day of the Devs showcase
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ArsTechnica
The world’s largest fungus collection may unlock the mysteries of carbon capture
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NASA is commissioning 10 studies on Mars Sample Return—most are commercial
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The Register
Uber ex-CSO Joe Sullivan: We need security leaders running to work, not giving up
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Our vulture survived Computex – now he just needs to tell us the highs and lows
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Astroboffins order most advanced spectrograph ever to sniff out alien life
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'New York Times source code' leaks online via 4chan
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FCC takes some action against notorious BGP
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White House hopes $180M will solve science, tech gaps in commercial fusion power
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California upgrade company aims militarized 'Tactical' Cybertruck at police forces
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Defiant Microsoft pushes ahead with controversial Recall – tho as an opt-in
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Quantinuum inches closer to fault-tolerant quantum with a 56 qubit machine
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Frontier Communications: 750k people's data stolen in April attack on systems
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Raspberry Pi IPO is oversubscribed multiple times
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Phoronix
AMD's Newest Open-Source Surprise: "Peano" - An LLVM Compiler For Ryzen AI NPUs
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GNOME OS Continues Seeing New Features, New GNOME App for Viewing 3D Models
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Redox OS With COSMIC Apps Is Looking Quite Nice
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OBS Studio 30.2 Beta Brings Native NVENC Encoder Support On Linux
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KDE Plasma 6.1 Is Looking To Be A "Good One"
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Wired
Raycon The Magic Power Bank 5-in-1 Review: My New Favorite Portable Charger
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Things Keep Getting Worse for the Humane Ai Pin
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With So Much Bird Flu Around, Are Eggs, Chicken, and Milk Still Safe to Consume?
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The End of El Niño Might Make the Weather Even More Extreme
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Apple Is Coming for Your Password Manager
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AppleInsider
The best photo editing apps for iPad
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Apple's Mac mini M2 just dropped to $479 in latest price war
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Why AI gadgets and wearables won't replace smartphones anytime soon
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Siri is reborn in iOS 18 -- everything Apple's voice assistant will be able to do
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Engadget
Popular Anker power bank and Soundcore speaker recalled over potential fire risk
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Cult of the Lamb is finally getting a co-op mode, but it’s local only
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Here are the cozy games from Wholesome Direct that you can play right now
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There's now a gameplay trailer for Neva, the upcoming title from the makers of Gris
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Messenger's new community chats don't need to be connected to Facebook groups
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Doctor Who: Rogue review: Just kiss already!
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Possessor(s) is an eerily beautiful action sidescroller from Heart Machine
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‘Thirst-person shooter’ The Crush House hits PC on August 9
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Slashdot
Is Nuclear Power in America Reviving - or Flailing?
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New Linux Version of Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi
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Louisiana Becomes 10th US State to Make CS a High School Graduation Requirement
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Rust Growing Fastest, But JavaScript Reigns Supreme
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Apple Watch Leads to Luggage Stolen By an Airport Store Worker
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Lansweeper Finds 26% of Its Users On CentOS, Facing May 1st End-of-life
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Artificial Sweetener Xylitol May Also Be Linked To Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Finds
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For Video of Helicopter Shooting Fireworks at Lamborghini, YouTube Influencer Faces 10 Years in Prison
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As America's Solar Power Surges, Wind Power is Struggling
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HP CEO: Printed Pages Are Down 20% Since Pandemic
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Carbon Dioxide Levels In the Atmosphere Are Surging 'Faster Than Ever,' Report Finds
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Researchers Plan To Retract Landmark Alzheimer's Paper Containing Doctored Images
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World's Largest Solar Farm Goes Online In China
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Nvidia Takes 88% of the GPU Market Share
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Boeing Passenger Jet Nearly Crashes Due To Software Glitch
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Daring Fireball
MKBHD Visits Apple’s iPhone Stress-Testing Lab
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Linux Weekly News
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TechCrunch
Anterior grabs $20M from NEA to expedite health insurance approvals with AI
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How India’s most valuable startup ended up being worth nothing
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Bereave wants employers to suck a little less at navigating death
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Apple needs to focus on making AI useful, not flashy
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Deal Dive: Human Native AI is building the marketplace for AI training licensing deals
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Wazer Pro is making desktop water jetting more affordable
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Autonomy’s Mike Lynch acquitted after US fraud trial brought by HP
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What Snowflake isn’t saying about its customer data breaches
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
New York Times source code stolen using exposed GitHub token
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DDoS attacks target EU political parties as elections begin
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TechRadar
Quordle today – hints and answers for Sunday, June 9 (game #867)
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NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Sunday, June 9 (game #364)
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NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Sunday, June 9 (game #98)
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5 things we hope Apple will announce at WWDC – from iOS 18's new Siri to a more advanced iPadOS
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SSD rival to Samsung reveals road to petabyte SSDs at major engineering conference — Kioxia wants 1000-layer NAND in 3 years and discusses HeLC, molybdenum, 100Gb/mm2 densities
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Don't miss these 4 movies leaving Hulu in June 2024 with over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes
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iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max camera tweak teased in new schematic leak
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Take note Microsoft – Google's Chromebook shows how AI in PCs should be done
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Spectrum-X promises adaptive routing and congestion control for maximum bandwidth and noise isolation, ensuring predictable outcomes for thousands of simultaneous AI jobs at any scale
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This could be the date when the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE launches
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5 must-see movies coming to Prime Video for Pride Month 2024
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My iPhone 15 Pro Max lacks the one thing that made my old iPhone 13 Pro so attractive
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ICYMI: the week's 8 biggest tech stories from ChatGPT's meltdown to the biggest Computex announcements
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'It seemed like a crazy idea': A tech expert got the inside story of how Blizzard saved big bucks by selling 10,000 old WoW servers to fans via a charity auction — and one of them even ended up as a wedding gift
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Best Buy stops Samsung repair program – what this means for Galaxy owners
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The Shortcut
Gigabyte's AI Arcade Computex demo was a glimpse of the future of gaming and art
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Serve The Home
STH Turns 15 Amazing Years Old
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