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Assassin’s Creed Liberation delisted, unplayable even to owners starting Sept 1
 

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Experian, you have some explaining to do

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GCC Rust Approved by GCC Steering Committee

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Working in the software industry, circa 1989

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Tell HN: I have the perfect job, why is it not enough?
 

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People from elite backgrounds increasingly dominate academia, data shows

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Project Naptha

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On-device browser translations with Firefox Translations

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The euro has tumbled near parity to the US dollar

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How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone by Yourself (2014)
 

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Show HN: Colorvote.io – ranking all sRGB web colors by popularity

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Microsoft researched what made employees happy

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Show HN: Lldap, a Simplified LDAP Server

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Thoughts on the potato diet

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