ChatGPT Plugins — Little Snitch Mini — and ThumbHash: A better compact image placeholder hash

 
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ChatGPT Plugins

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Little Snitch Mini

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ThumbHash: A better compact image placeholder hash

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The FTC wants to ban tough-to-cancel subscriptions

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ChatGPT can now call Wolfram Alpha
 

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Framework announces AMD, new Intel gen, 16“ laptop and more

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The drama in trying to convert election PDFs to Spreadsheets

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OpenAI’s policies hinder reproducible research on language models

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SEC charges crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun and his companies for fraud

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Block: Inflated user metrics and “frictionless” fraud facilitation
 

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Mathematicians discover shape that can tile a wall and never repeat

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Cheating is All You Need

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Starbucks CEO will work a shift at the company’s cafes once a month

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Epic’s new motion-capture animation tech

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Do Kwon arrested in Montenegro: Interior Minister
 

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Jaron Lanier on the danger of AI

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Coinbase issued Wells notice by SEC

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Book publishers won’t stop until libraries are dead

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Companies to publish salary ranges in job adverts under new EU rules

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Butler Virtual Operating System
 

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