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Hacker News
Sydney's tree wars: Greed and harbour views fuel vandalism
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The Smartest People in the Room Are All Listening to the Same Podcast
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Was the Fusion Drive a good idea?
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Social Security now expected to run short on funds in 2035, one year later
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Is the city concept wrong with human nature? Vertical vs. horizontal scaling
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Is dark matter's main rival theory dead?
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Canadians have been exposed to potentially toxic chemicals
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Billions in Dirty Money Flies Under the Radar at Busiest Airports
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Flatpak – a security nightmare – 2 years later (2020)
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Oberon by Examples
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Astronomers Are on the Hunt for Dyson Spheres
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Citation Needed – Wikimedia Foundation's Experimental LLM/RAG Chrome Extension
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Fathom (YC W21) is hiring a TPM to prototype new AI features
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Scotland suddenly has a lot of mosquitoes
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Show HN: Attempt to bring a cinematic experience in 256 bytes (WASM)
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Billionaire Khosla Loses Bid to End California Beach Access Suit
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Some 787 Production Test Records Were Falsified, Boeing Says
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Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks: MLP vs. Kan, Math, Universal Approximation Theorem [video]
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Show HN: Project Random – Random, obscure content from around the web
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Vision Transformers Need Registers
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Berlin Tesla activists say civil disobedience is only option
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Immersive Math
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Obesity Rates by Gender and Country
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System Analysis and Programming (1966)
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Radio astronomers bypass Earth's atmosphere with new calibration technique
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Serving Netflix Video at 400Gb/S on FreeBSD [pdf]
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Apple Closes in on Deal with OpenAI to Put ChatGPT on iPhone
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Corn fields occupy how much of each state?
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Metabolism of autism reveals developmental origins
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Mouse Support for Playdate
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Japan team uses Fugaku supercomputer to develop language model for AI
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Area Lights: Mathematical Fondations
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New phononics materials may lead to smaller, more powerful wireless devices
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The right to data portability in the fair data economy (2023)
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Supreme Court: There's No 'Time Limit' on Copyright Infringement Claims
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Nvidia Open GPU Linux Kernel Driver Soon Be the Default for Turing, Newer GPUs
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Ask HN: Should HN black bar become community driven?
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Kardashev Scale
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Americans are choking on surging fast-food prices. "I can't justify the expense"
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PeaZip: Open-source file compression and encryption software
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Comparison of Data Lake Table Formats (2022)
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Running CHIP-8 on an HP 48 calculator (2020)
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Lessons learned reinventing the Python notebook
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The Software Behind Silicon
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People who won't give up floppy disks
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Multidirectional joint distribution neurons reducing to KAN
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Unix Viruses 25th Anniversary Edition
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An unexpected detour into partially symbolic, sparsity-expoiting autodiff
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London's history-making beavers are adapting to life in the capital
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Jetson One
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Show HN: Wag, MFA and Enrollment for WireGuard
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Why the CORDIC algorithm lives rent-free in my head
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Binius: Highly efficient proofs over binary fields
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Flatcar: OS Innovation with Systemd-Sysext
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The Emacs Window Management Almanac
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The Derivative of a Number
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Thread – the tech we can't use or teach
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Roberta Williams – King's Quest 40th Anniversary [video]
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Apple finalizing deal with OpenAI to bring ChatGPT features to iOS 18
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Detroit Makes the Same Mistake on EVs It Did with Japan
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Verizon and T-Mobile are trying to gobble up US Cellular
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Ten years of neuroscience at Google yields maps of human brain
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Adam Curtis on the dangers of self-expression (2017)
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G5 (Extreme) Geomagnetic Storm Detected
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NOAA declares a G5 (extreme) geomagnetic storm
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The Verge
Game stores are refunding Ghost of Tsushima pre-orders in non-PSN countries
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OpenAI could debut a multimodal AI digital assistant soon
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iFixit’s Pro Tech Toolkit is on sale for just $60
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Google I/O 2024 will be all about AI again
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Crow Country is a gloriously grimy revival of ’90s survival horror
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Android in the time of AI
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The Garmin Lily 2 was the tracker I needed on vacation
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ArsTechnica
NOAA says ‘extreme’ Solar storm will persist through the weekend
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Is dark matter’s main rival theory dead?
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Cryptmaster is a dark, ridiculous RPG test of your typing and guessing skills
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How the Moon got a makeover
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NASA wants a cheaper Mars Sample Return—Boeing proposes most expensive rocket
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The Register
Hey, Reddit. Quick question. All those clicks on my ads. Were they actually real?
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German plod defend Tesla gigafactory from eco-warriors
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OpenAI insists it's not launching a search engine nor GPT-5 on Monday
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SpaceX set to literally rock Florida with more and bigger Starship launches
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Tesla accused of union buster bluster at Buffalo factory
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Look to the skies this weekend as solar storms strike Earth
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Iran most likely to launch destructive cyber-attack against US – ex-Air Force intel analyst
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Latest figures show AMD chipping away at Intel's CPU dominance
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Samsung sole winner as US smartphone market hits sixth quarterly decline in a row
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Cybercriminals hit jackpot as 500k+ Ohio Lottery lovers lose out on their personal data
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Dream Chaser mini-shuttle set to take flight at last
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Phoronix
Torvalds Voices Thoughts On Linux Mitigating Unexpected Arithmetic Overflows/Underflows
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KDE Making Good Progress On HDR, Better Gamescope Integration
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Cloudflare Releases Pingora 0.2 For Building Fast & Reliable Networked Systems
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Rustls Can Now Work With Nginx Via New OpenSSL Compatibility Layer
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Wasmer 4.3 Released: WebAssembly Runtime 25% Faster On Cold Startups
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KDE Plasma 6 Sees More Features Merged Ahead Of Plasma 6.1
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NVIDIA's Open GPU Linux Kernel Driver Will Soon Be The Default For Turing & Newer GPUs
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Wired
3 Best Smart Scales (2024): Luxe, Budget, and All App-Connected
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Apollo Go (2024) Review: A Great Commuter Scooter
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Stack Overflow Users Are Revolting Against an OpenAI Deal
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Beats Solo 4 Review: Minimal Features, Maximized Sound
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Logitech Aurora Collection Review: Heart and Cloud-Shaped Boxes
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Many People Do Not Like the New Sonos App
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Microsoft Deploys Generative AI for US Spies
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In Defense of Parasitic Worms
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AppleInsider
Large US developers are avoiding third-party App Store alternate payment plans
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Apple inching closer to ChatGPT deal with OpenAI
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Engadget
'Extreme' geomagnetic storm may bless us with more aurora displays tonight and tomorrow
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28 Years Later is coming to theaters next summer
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What we’re listening to: Trail of Flowers, Hyperdrama, Science Fiction and more
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Waymo says its robotaxis are now making 50,000 paid trips every week
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Doctor Who: The Devil’s Chord review: Is this madness?
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Doctor Who Space Babies review: Bet you didn’t expect that
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Slashdot
RHEL (and Rocky and Alma Linux) 9.4 Released - Plus AI Offerings
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The People Who Won't Give Up Floppy Disks
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Could Stem Cells One Day Cure Diabetes?
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Lightweight Dillo Browser Resurrected: TLS But No JavaScript
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NASA's Plan To Build a Levitating Robot Train on the Moon
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'Hunt For Gollum' Short on YouTube Survives New Peter Jackson Movie Announcement
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Did OpenAI, Google and Meta 'Cut Corners' to Harvest AI Training Data?
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How Microsoft and Red Hat Are Collaborating on Cloud Migrations
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The Earth's CO2 Levels Are Increasing Faster Than Ever
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Bike Brands Start To Adopt C-V2X To Warn Cyclists About Cars
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Black Basta Ransomware Attack Brought Down Ascension IT Systems, Report Finds
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'Tungsten Wall' Leads To Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough
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UK Toddler Has Hearing Restored In World First Gene Therapy Trial
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Big Three Carriers Pay $10 Million To Settle Claims of False 'Unlimited' Advertising
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G5 Severe Geomagnetic Storm Watch Issued For First Time Since 2003
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Apple Will Revamp Siri To Catch Up To Its Chatbot Competitors
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Daring Fireball
David Letterman in 2024: John Mulaney on ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction’
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David Letterman in 1985: Crushing Things With an 80-Ton Hydraulic Press
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Linux Weekly News
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TechCrunch
Why Apple’s ‘Crush’ ad is so misguided
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U.K. agency releases tools to test AI model safety
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At the AI Film Festival, humanity triumphed over tech
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Women in AI: Rachel Coldicutt researches how technology impacts society
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SAP’s chief sustainability officer isn’t interested in getting your company to do the right thing
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Tesla’s profitable Supercharger network is in limbo after Musk axed the entire team
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StrictlyVC London welcomes Phoenix Court and WEX
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Meesho, an Indian social commerce with 150M transacting users, secures $275M in new funding
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Scammers found planting online betting ads on Indian government websites
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
The Post Millennial hack leaked data impacting 26 million people
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CISA: Black Basta ransomware breached over 500 orgs worldwide
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Europol confirms web portal breach, says no operational data stolen
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TechRadar
Quordle today – hints and answers for Sunday, May 12 (game #839)
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NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Sunday, May 12 (game #70)
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The socket is the motherboard, Part 2 — Intel archrival (and Nvidia's BFF) plans to build giant chips that could use kilowatts of power but they won't be as big as Cerebras trillion transistor behemoth
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The iPhone 16 Pro is tipped to come with a 20% brighter screen
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ICYMI: the week's 8 biggest news stories from Amazon's awful ad plans to Apple's magnificent M4 iPad Pro reveal
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Netflix movie of the day: You've Got Mail is powered by Tom Hanks' and Meg Ryan's awesome star power
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Apple’s new Final Cut Camera app looks great for shooting video – but I'd still love a photography equivalent
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Huawei's new NAS solution wants to tackle the biggest challenges in GenAI
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OpenAI has big news to share on May 13 – but it's not announcing a search engine
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How to watch Google I/O 2024 live
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Tech startup connects to two satellites in orbit from Earth via Bluetooth — using off the shelf chip and a software update
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The Shortcut
💰 Exclusive discounts, 🍎 Your Apple reaction, 🔜 Nintendo Switch 2, 🤦♂️ Xbox turmoil
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Serve The Home
How to Install the ASPEED Windows 11 VGA Driver for Better Video
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