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$477M FTX ‘hack’ was a Bahamian government asset seizure

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Quake 1 port for Apple Watch

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Tree views in CSS
 

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Things I’ve noticed while visiting the ICU

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Faceless clock makes you think twice about how it works

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How does Windows decide whether your computer has full Internet access?

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FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried cashed out $300M during funding spree
 

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Show HN: I made a free transcription service powered by Whisper AI

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How to sell tickets fairly

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Tell HN: Cloudflare Is Blocking Piped

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VMware Fusion 13 – native support for Apple Silicon Macs

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US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds
 

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Mozilla revenue 2021 increases 20%

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ChessBase and Stockfish end their legal dispute

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Use a custom domain to send emails with Gmail using Cloudflare email routing

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A Twitter Off Ramp: A Tutorial for Getting on Mastodon

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HelenOS: a microkernel-based, multiserver OS from scratch
 

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