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Emoji Kitchen

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The Dangers of Microsoft Pluton

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Why is it so hard to give Google money?

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Shopify to lay off 10% of workers in broad shake-up
 

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I bought a cheap electric pickup truck from Alibaba (2021)

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Mullvad is now available on Amazon

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Helium has revenues of $6.5k/month after $365M investment from A16Z

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Job switchers are earning a lot more than those who stay

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Becoming a Full-Time Creator as a Software Engineer
 

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Shamelessness as a strategy (2019)

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Language Tool – Open-source Grammarly alternative

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Denmark bans Gmail and Co from schools due to privacy concerns

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VRchat bans mods, embraces EAC

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Yes, the 8086 wanted to be mechanically translatable from the 8080, but
 

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RustDesk – Open-source TeamViewer alternative

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Apple Interview – 1995

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From August 1: Cash transactions above NIS 6k illegal

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Saudi Crown Prince unveils plans for $500bn structure to house 9M people

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CosmicStrand: The discovery of a sophisticated UEFI firmware rootkit
 

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