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Keep your AI claims in check

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FFmpeg 6.0

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Vimium – A browser extension that provides Vim-style keyboard controls

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Jailbreak Chat: A collection of ChatGPT jailbreaks

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Hackers claim they breached T-Mobile more than 100 times in 2022
 

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LastPass says DevOps engineer’s hacked computer led to security breach in 2022

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We will not ‘walk out’ of UK, nor comply with any request to bypass encryption

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Using HDMI radio interference for high-speed data transfer

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Firecracker internals: Inside the technology powering AWS Lambda (2021)

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Pandas 2.0 and the Arrow revolution
 

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The E-Ink Badge

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Where has all the Chartreuse gone?

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Beating OpenAI CLIP with 100x less data and compute

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Google just shut down our $1M business

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The widespread layoffs are more because of copycat behavior than cost-cutting
 

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Unfolder for Mac – a 3D modelcreating papercraft

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Rosenpass – formally verified post-quantum WireGuard

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World Building with GPT

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Loneliness reshapes the brain

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Amazon removes books from Kindle Unlimited after they appear on pirate sites
 

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