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Hacker News
Introduction to Kubernetes (k8) – a quick lookback
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Computers are amazing. So why is software so terrible?
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USB Sniffer Lite for RP2040
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racket/rhombus: "We're now officially in the "integration" phase for Rhombus."
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Why the international experimental nuclear fusion reactor is in 'big trouble'
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Tomato nostalgia as I relive my Croatian island childhood
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Why Old Sports Photos Often Have a Blue Haze (2015)
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Australia must treat housing as a human right: Former State Supreme Court judge
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Programming with Punch Cards [pdf]
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The Introverts Are Winning
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Balancing Speed and Experience: Optimal Pool Depth for Competitive Swimming
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Perfect NAS Solution
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"Grip Car"
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GTA 3 is being ported to the Sega Dreamcast
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How I Use AI (Nicholas Carlini)
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Nvidia reportedly delays its next AI chip due to a design flaw
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LLM as Database Administrator
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Evaluating a class of infinite sums in closed form
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StarBook 7 14" Linux Laptop with Intel Core Ultra 7, 4K, Up to 96GB 5.6GHz RAM
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Open Source Farming Robot
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Sega Jet Rocket: The '70s arcade game with no computer or screen
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US Fed: US export controls to China wiped out $130B
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Taiwan is behind schedule in preparations to fend off Chinese invasion
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Can Reading Make You Happier? (2015)
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Upgrading my Chumby 8 kernel part 13: the end
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Non-computability of solutions of certain equations on digital computers
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6.893 Philosophy and Theoretical Computer Science
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Reverse engineering XC2064, the first FPGA (2020)
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The First Law of Complexodynamics (2011)
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Western Digital: We Are Sampling 32TB SMR Hard Drives
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Antarctica's winter is now 50F hotter than it used to be
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San Francisco Takes Harder Line Against Homeless Camps, Defying Its Reputation
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The difference between undefined behavior and ill-formed C++ programs
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Intel is a Victim of its Own Arrogance
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Migration from loot boxes to gambling in a longitudinal study of young adults [pdf]
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How WASD became the standard PC control scheme
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DARPA suggests turning old C code automatically into Rust – using AI, of course
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Make Your Electronics Tamper-Evident
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Monetagium – monetary extortion in feudal Europe
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Parsing Protobuf Definitions with Tree-sitter
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Lisp's Grandfather Paradox
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TPU transformation: A look back at 10 years of our AI-specialized chips
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How to Build Quickly
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Git: The Stupid Password Store
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Manjaro Immutable Out Now for Community Testing
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The U.S. Wanted to Knock Down Huawei. It's Only Getting Stronger
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Prover-Verifier Games improve legibility of LLM outputs
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Computer Archeology: Exploring the Anatomy of an MS-DOS Virus
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Probability Estimates of a 21st Century AMOC Collapse
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Show HN: Plain Vanilla – a tutorial website for vanilla web development
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Revisiting Linux CPU Scheduling
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Reverse engineering the 59-pound printer onboard the Space Shuttle
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Boeing's Starliner proves better at torching cash than reaching orbit
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Handwritten Text Recognition for Xournal++ Using Deep Learning
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Berkshire Cuts Apple Stake by Almost Half in Selling Spree
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Game Informer shutting down after 33 years
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How to Escape from the Simulation [pdf]
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Clang vs. Clang
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How developers trick App Store into approving malicious apps
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He Skipped College to Become a Repairman. He's on His Way to $175,000 a Year
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64k Demoscene Intros
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To preserve their work journalists take archiving into their own hands
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An FPGA built with 7400 series logic [video]
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Go Donut: Convert Live Streaming to WebRTC
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An epic environment manager to fix local environment variable management
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Wheel of Lunch: Killed by Yelp after 15 years
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Primitive Recursive Functions for a Working Programmer
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"We ran out of columns" – The best, worst codebase
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Tzero: Social Timeboxing for IRC Channels
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The Orgasmatron: tale of a pleasure implant (2014)
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What is going wrong for Intel?
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Wi-Fi is an important threat to human health (2018)
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Developing the RISC-V Framework Laptop Mainboard [video]
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The Danger of Superhuman AI Is Not What You Think
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Imitation Intelligence, my keynote for PyCon US 2024
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Two months of feed reader behavior analysis
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More Germans left without jobs this summer as economy contracts
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Full Introduction to Golang with Test-Driven Development
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Delivery worker minimum wage is bringing order to a wild industry
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Deep sea mining opponents suffer major setback
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A* search: optimized implementation in Lisp
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Hacked Tesla FSD computers disclose alarming raw data on deadly accidents
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AiOla open-sources ultra-fast 'multi-head' speech recognition model
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Why America fell behind in drones, and how to catch up agaon
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The Verge
A pivotal online hub for ROM hacks goes news-only after two decades
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EcoFlow’s Power Hat is a floppy, phone-charging solar panel for your noggin
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Meta could show AI voiced by celebrities like Judi Dench next month
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Trap backs itself into every corner
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Nvidia reportedly delays its next AI chip due to a design flaw
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 review: the practical flip phone
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The video game industry is mourning the loss of Game Informer
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The HoverAir X1 is the first drone I want to use all the time
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ArsTechnica
Memo to the Supreme Court: Clean Air Act targeted CO2 as climate pollutant, study says
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The Register
Bugging out: 53 years since humans first drove a battery-powered car on the Moon
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DARPA suggests turning old C code automatically into Rust – using AI, of course
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Phoronix
Linux 6.12 To Drop Old Code That Slows Down CPU Frequency Polling
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Immutable Version Of Arch-Based Manjaro Linux Available For Testing
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Limine 8.0 Bootloader Released With LoongArch Support
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GNOME Disks Adds New Standalone UI For Managing/Mounting Disk Images
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This Week In KDE: "Plasma Is Feeling Really Solid These Days!"
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Wired
LCD, IPS, OLED, and Quantum Dots: All the Confusing Display Terms, Explained
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NASA Is ‘Evaluating All Options’ to Get the Boeing Starliner Crew Home
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How to Control Android Auto or Apple CarPlay With Your Voice While Driving
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How to Stop Wildfire Smoke Damaging Your Health
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Insta360 Go 3S Review: Tiny, Fun, and 4K Footage
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The Fight to Save Florida’s Oranges
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US Hands Over Russian Cybercriminals in WSJ Reporter Prisoner Swap
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AppleInsider
Get 4 Apple AirTags for just $75.99 at Amazon
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Butterfly keyboard MacBook owners compensation payments are arriving
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Berkshire Hathaway unloaded more than half of its Apple stock last quarter
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Engadget
Apple has finally started sending out payments from its butterfly keyboard settlement
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What to read this weekend: Existential sci-fi, a repair manual for the climate crisis, EC Comics resurrected
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Prison Architect 2 is delayed indefinitely
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NVIDIA’s Blackwell AI chips have reportedly hit a snag and may arrive months late
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Meta is reportedly offering millions to use Hollywood voices in AI projects
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Slashdot
Should We Fight Climate Change by Releasing Sulfur Dioxide into the Stratosphere?
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Why DARPA is Funding an AI-Powered Bug-Spotting Challenge
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Epic Games CEO Criticized For Calling Apple's 'Find My' Feature 'Super Creepy'
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NFL to Roll Out Facial Authentication Software to All Stadiums, League-Wide
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How Chinese Attackers Breached an ISP to Poison Insecure Software Updates with Malware
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Are There Diamonds on Mercury?
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When It Comes to Privacy, Safari Is Only the Fourth-Best Browser
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Journalists at 'The Atlantic' Demand Assurances Their Jobs Will Be Protected From OpenAI
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Gen X and Millennials at Higher Cancer Risk Than Older Generations
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Go Tech Lead Russ Cox Steps Down to Focus on AI-Powered Open-Source Contributor Bot
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Could AI Speed Up the Design of Nuclear Reactors?
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Initiative Aims To Require EU Game Publishers To Make Retired Games Playable
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Venus May Be Able To Support Life, New Atmospheric Evidence Suggests
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Daring Fireball
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Linux Weekly News
Three stable kernel updates for Saturday
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TechCrunch
Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway sells half its Apple stock
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Zuckerberg and Jensen show off their friendship, while an AI necklace covets yours
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When a big company comes after a hot startup, it’s not a slam dunk decision to sell
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Tesla Dojo: Elon Musks’ big plan to build an AI supercomputer, explained
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Trade My Spin is building a business around used Peloton equipment
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Meet the founder who built and sold a $600M enterprise software startup from Sri Lanka
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Why Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy and other investors are scouring universities for founders
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DSA vs. DMA: How Europe’s twin digital regulations are hitting Big Tech
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
Linux kernel impacted by new SLUBStick cross-cache attack
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Hackers breach ISP to poison software updates with malware
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TechRadar
AI a turn-off? Tech customers are apparently already getting bored of smart devices — and it could be hitting sales
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Quordle today – hints and answers for Sunday, August 4 (game #923)
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NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Sunday, August 4 (game #154)
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NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Sunday, August 4 (game #420)
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Like magic: new Wi-Fi solution can detect distressed seniors using wireless signals only — Gamgee's game-changing fall detection system could also be used for intruder detection and much more
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Apple promises ChatGPT will arrive on iOS 18 'by the end of the year'
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Google Pixel 9 Pro: latest news, rumors and everything we know so far
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Marvel Phase 6: new MCU movies and Disney Plus shows, plus confirmed release dates
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The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold has been spotted in the wild for the first time – and more Pixel 9 pricing leaks
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The Google TV Streamer could land soon – everything we know about the Apple TV rival and what want to see
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Privacy flaw in top dating apps could have revealed user location down to 2 metres
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Everyone's sleeping on Netflix's latest crime thriller movie, but I loved its 'Danish murder mystery in Borneo' vibe
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Ford could be working on a camera system that automatically reports speeding vehicles
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ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech news stories from Meta AI clones to Amazon's major product recall
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The Shortcut
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Serve The Home
Ampere AmpereOne 192 Core Performance Outlined
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