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VSCodium – Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VS Code

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Ford CEO says EVs will be sold 100% online with nonnegotiable price

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Rust Is Hard, Or: The Misery of Mainstream Programming

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Tesla to Cut 10% of Jobs

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Show HN: I restored Palm’s webOS App Catalog, SDK and online help system
 

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DALL-E 2 generates images of Kermit The Frog in various films

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Update on Hiring Plans

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Zero-Day Exploitation of Atlassian Confluence

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Microsoft Purview: Additional classifiers for Communication Compliance (preview)

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Dangerous Gift
 

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Record labels dig their own grave, and the shovel is called TikTok

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Twitter Blocks Linking to Mastodon.social

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Classified specs leaked on War Thunder forum for third time

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Shimano Forces Hammerhead to Remove All Di2 Related Functionality From Karoo

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Show HN: I spent my vacation writing a modern JVM assembler
 

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Confess your love with zero-knowledge

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Tesla’s ‘phantom braking’ problem is getting worse

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Drawing on a plasma display with a laser pointer

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Async Rust doesn’t have to be hard

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40k coin tosses yield ambiguous evidence for dynamical bias
 

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