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Hacker News
North Dakota voters just approved an age limit for congressional candidates
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SQLite is likely used more than all other database engines combined
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Cloudflare Will Poison DNS to Stop Piracy Block Circumvention
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Reformatting 100k Files at Google in 2011
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Ollama v0.1.45
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Why you shouldn't parse the output of ls(1)
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Reverse Engineering a Restaurant Pager System
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Subducting plate structure and megathrust morphology at Cascadia
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Sans Bullshit Sans
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Impulse Tracker source code now available on GitHub
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Book: Just Enough Software Architecture
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The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal
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Ask HN: Do You Have a Copy of IBM "Logo: Programming with Turtle Graphics"?
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You've Read Your Last Free Article, Such Is the Nature of Mortality
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Southwest flight came within 400 feet of crashing into the ocean
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Two announcements: AI for Math resources, and erdosproblems.com
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Apple announced RCS with a whimper when it should have been a bang
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ESASky
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This LED mask hides your face behind a creepy pixelated smile
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Show HN: Keydogger – Minimal keyboard macro for Linux(Wayland)
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Perfectionism is optimizing at the wrong scale
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Perplexity AI Is Lying about Their User Agent
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Acorn Computer Systems catalogue circa 1983
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Engineer's Solar Panels Are Breaking Efficiency Records
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The Sociological Study of Mental Illness: A Historical Perspective (2016)
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Data-fueled neurotargeting could kill democracy
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America Is Losing the Shoe Race with China
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Useful and Overlooked Skills
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Scientists develop fatigue-free ferroelectric material
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Radioactive drugs strike cancer with precision
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Nvidia CEO: One of the most 'profound learnings in my life' came from a gardener
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DARPA Shows Concepts for the Future of VTOL Uncrewed Aerial Systems
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What About libjpeg v9? (2013)
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Exhaustive Survey of Rickrolling in Academic Literature [pdf]
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What, Me Worry? Or Should We Fear Intelligent Machines? – Gerald Jay Sussman [video]
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The number of CS grads who don't even know basic Git commands is astounding
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A most profound video game: a good cognitive aid for research
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Address Sanitizer Internals
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How to Raise a Tribal Army in Pre-Roman Europe, Part II
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Good code is rarely read
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Ventoy: Remove BLOBs from the Source Tree
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What Emacs got right, or how modern apps were more like 50 year old text editor
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Can Language Models Serve as Text-Based World Simulators?
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Threescaper: A website for loading Townscaper models into Three.js
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Survival of the Mediocre Mediocre (2018)
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DARPA unveils 6 new designs for uncrewed vertical-takeoff military aircraft
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Hokusai's 'Great Wave' features on new Japanese banknotes
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Introduction to the Odin Programming Language
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Amazon has a secret way to scrape Microsoft's GitHub and feed its AI model
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Some Technical Facts About My Website
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Ernest Shackleton's Last Ship, Quest, Discovered Off the Coast of Canada
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Nigerian faces up to 102 years in the slammer for $1.5M phishing scam
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Britain's 'Pompeii': UK's Largest Bronze Age Find
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Information Security: "We Can Do It, We Just Choose Not To"
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'The big problem is water': UK ebike owners plagued by failing motors
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Django SQLite Production Config
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Tesla's FSD – A Useless Technology Demo
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Voyager 1 is back online! NASA spacecraft returns data from all 4 instruments
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Show HN: An open source extension to block large media brands from Google search
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Invention to Impact: The story of LASIK eye surgery
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OpenAI Appoints Former NSA Director Paul Nakasone to Board of Directors
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Syzygy: An open standard for low cost, compact and high-performance peripherals
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Face of ancient Australian 'giga-goose' revealed after fossil skull found
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Apple's AI will erode human creativity one prompt at a time
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CrewAI Meets Suno AI
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Making my local LLM voice assistant faster and more scalable with RAG
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The Verge
NASA says Voyager 1 is back online months after it stopped making sense
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Philips Hue’s jaunty sunrise smart lamp is called the Twilight
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Sharge’s cute, Macintosh-inspired 67W charger is nearly half off right now
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Nintendo’s first US commercial might be this 1980 ad
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The iPad should fold in half
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Apple announced RCS with a whimper when it should have been a bang
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ArsTechnica
A scientific mission to save the sharks
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How do brainless creatures control their appetites
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The Register
European Commission may be about to put the squeeze on Apple for its App Store rules
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Microsoft answered Congress' questions on security. Now the White House needs to act
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Stanford Internet Observatory wilts under legal pressure during election year
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Meta won't train AI on Euro posts after all as watchdogs put their paws down
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Nigerian faces up to 102 years in the slammer for $1.5M phishing scam
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Clearview AI reaches 'creative' settlement with privacy suit plaintiffs: A conditional IOU
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Oracle's love and hate relationship with open source software
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T-Mobile US joins suppliers on $2.7B DoD contract for next-gen comms services
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Phoronix
Wine Staging 9.11 Released With A Patch For A 17 Year Old Bug Report
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New Linux Change Helps Ensure AMD Ryzen With NVMe Works After Resuming From Suspend
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GNOME Papers Document Viewer Making Progress As GTK4-Based Evince Fork
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Apple M4 Support Added To The LLVM Compiler, Confirming Its ISA Capabilities
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KDE Plasma 6.1 Prepares For Release Next Week
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Wine 9.11 Released With More Monitor DPI Awareness Improvements
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Wired
HiGround Opal Base 65 Keyboard Review: More Hype Than Substance
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Barnes and Noble Nook 9-Inch Lenovo Tablet Review: Affordable and Capable
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The Best Gender-Neutral Clothing Brands (2024): Tested and Reviewed
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How to Shop Like a Pro During Amazon Prime Day - July 2024
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A Guide to RCS, Why Apple’s Adopting It, and How It Makes Texting Better
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How to Avoid Getting Sick This Summer
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Apple Intelligence Won’t Work on Hundreds of Millions of iPhones—but Maybe It Could
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Ukrainian Sailors Are Using Telegram to Avoid Being Tricked Into Smuggling Oil for Russia
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Panerai’s Submersible Elux Lab-ID Dive Watch Generates Its Own Light Show
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Ransomware Attacks Are Getting Worse
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AppleInsider
Sonos removes a promise to not sell personal data, gets busted by users
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Lowest price ever: 1TB MacBook Pro 16-inch drops to $1,899
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How to make boot media for PowerPC Macs on modern hardware
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Special WWDC Edition: Interviewing Setapp developer Oleksandr Kosovan on the AppleInsider Podcast
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Engadget
One of Stephen King’s best recent novels is being made into a show for MGM+
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Cybertruck buyers say they’ve been told deliveries are paused due windshield wiper problems
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US military reportedly used social media to spread anti-vax propaganda in the Philippines
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Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday review: What legend?
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Until Dawn's original actors will not star in its film adaptation
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Slashdot
Security Lessons from the Change Healthcare Ransomware Catastrophe
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Researchers Find No Amount of Alcohol is Healthy For You
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OpenAI CEO Says Company Could Become a For-Profit Corporation Like xAI, Anthropic
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Have Scientists Found 'Potential Evidence' of Dyson Spheres?
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Rust's Foundation Announces a New 'Safety-Critical Rust Consortium'
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Solar Modules Deployed In France In 1992 Still Provide 79.5% of Original Output
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Linux vs Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs? TUXEDO Unveils Snapdragon X Elite ARM Notebook
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An AI-Generated Candidate Wants to Run For Mayor in Wyoming
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Python 'Language Summit' 2024: Security Workflows, Calendar Versioning, Transforms and Lightning Talks
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Voyager 1 Returns To Normal Science Operations
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Blue Origin Joins SpaceX, ULA In Winning Bids For $5.6 Billion Pentagon Rocket Program
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Google Loses Bid To End US Antitrust Case Over Digital Advertising
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GPT-4 Has Passed the Turing Test, Researchers Claim
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Electricity Bills Forecasted To Climb With Summer Heat
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Ransomware Attackers Quickly Weaponize PHP Vulnerability With 9.8 Severity Rating
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The Verge's David Pierce Reports On the Excel World Championship From Vegas
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Daring Fireball
Ken Kocienda Left Humane
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Never Change, Samsung, Never Change
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Linux Weekly News
Reports from the Python Language Summit
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TechCrunch
Subscription vitamin company Care/of is shutting down
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Apple ushers in a new era with Apple Intelligence
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Apple joins the race to find an AI icon that makes sense
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Deal Dive: BeReal got its best-case scenario exit
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How much does ChatGPT cost? Everything you need to know about OpenAI’s pricing plans
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FTC Chair Lina Khan on startups, scaling, and ”innovations in potential lawbreaking”
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
New Linux malware is controlled through emojis sent from Discord
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ASUS warns of critical remote authentication bypass on 7 routers
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Microsoft: New Outlook security changes coming to personal accounts
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TechRadar
NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Sunday, June 16 (game #371)
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Quordle today – hints and answers for Sunday, June 16 (game #874)
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NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Sunday, June 16 (game #105)
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Obscure monitor vendor pips Samsung, Apple, LG to produce world's first 5K touchscreen display — Alogic's Clarity Touch works with a stylus and can even charge your laptop
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Apple quietly released a new operating system that almost nobody noticed — unnamed OS surfaces in Private Cloud Compute blog as Apple goes ballistic on AI
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iOS 18 is adding live video support to the emergency SOS feature on the iPhone
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5 of the best iOS 18 features that'll work with your older iPhone – and 5 that won’t
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Microsoft set to dock bosses' pay — if they haven't shown good cybersecurity performance
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What did WWDC tell us to expect from the iPhone 16?
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The launch date for Samsung's new foldables and wearables has leaked again
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The 7 apps you're paying for that iOS 18 could soon replace for free
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ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest stories from Apple Intelligence at WWDC 2024, to a Galaxy Watch FE reveal
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I'm convinced watchOS 11 is hinting at an Apple Watch 10 with better battery life
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Netflix is replacing Jordan Peele’s best-rated movie with one that has just 69% on Rotten Tomatoes
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One of the most popular image editors is offering a freebie that Adobe can't afford to match — ACDSee is now free for schools and students in a bid to compete with Photoshop
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Google rolls out huge security update to Pixel phones, squashing 50 vulnerabilities
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Sonos updates its privacy policy and seemingly hints they'll begin selling user data
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The Shortcut
Apple Intelligence compatibility list: why you may need to upgrade your iPhone
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OpenAI IPO? It’s next move isn’t ChatGPT-5. It may be for-profit restructuring
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X changes 'show more replies' to 'probable SPAM' – but also hides dissenting posts from paying verified users
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Serve The Home
Unigen Biscotti Dual Hailo-8 AI Module Spotted in AIC Booth at Computex 2024
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