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(github.com)
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(nature.com)
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(phys.org)
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(theguardian.com)
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(tomshardware.com)
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(tjcrowley.substack.com)
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(hellmood.111mb.de)
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(christopherkrapu.com)
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(zdnet.com)
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(urbanhonking.com)
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(github.com)
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(1940airterminal.org)
- 66
Real wages start to shrink in developed countries
(ft.com)
- 16
You Need a PC for PC Games: Sunsoft's Shanghai
(nicole.express)
- 146
Ruby for Good
(ti.to)
- 27
The OSS Sabotage Manual Became Corporate Best Practice
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Bun support is now limited and deprecated
(github.com)
- 23
Grok Build
(grok.com)
- 30
The analog computer museum's online library
(analogmuseum.org)
- 120
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(security.apple.com)
- 200
--dangerously-skip-reading-code
(olano.dev)
- 277
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(reenigne.org)
- 149
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(twitter.com)
- 16
ALPR Mission Creep: School Residency, Background Checks, and Noise Complaints
(eff.org)
- 77
The AI bubble isn't like the internet bubble
(pluralistic.net)
- 6
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