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“Here’s the number I used to win the lottery“ –Entrepreneurs giving advice

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After Dark Screensavers in CSS
 

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Rogule: A dungeon a day keeps the Balrog away

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Deutschlandticket for regional bus and rail services to be offered for €49/month

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Show HN: Llama-dl – high-speed download of LLaMA, Facebook’s 65B GPT model

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Nannou – An open-source creative-coding framework for Rust

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Facebook and Google hand over user data, help police prosecute abortion seekers
 

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Amazon is closing its cashierless stores in NYC, San Francisco and Seattle

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Self-Host All the Things?

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AirPods causing tinnitus?

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Fix Intel CPU Throttling on Linux

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Show HN: OpenBB Terminal – Investment research for everyone
 

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Minimal, allocation-free OpenMetrics implementation for no-std/embedded Rust

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Word-processor idiot (Japanese expression)

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The Dogs of Chernobyl

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AI Won’t Cause Unemployment

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Chinese banks cause alarm as capital flight measures intensify
 

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