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Gordon Moore has died

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Judge decides against Internet Archive

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Ask HN: How are you using GPT to be productive?

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We ran a phone check at a Y Combinator event in SF

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We’re no longer sunsetting the free team plan
 

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GPT-4 performs significantly worse on coding problems not in its training data

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Cigna saves millions by having its doctors reject claims without reading them

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Cloudflare disables access to ‘pirated’ content on its IPFS gateway

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What we know about the Apple Neural Engine

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YunoHost – Operating system aiming to simplify server administration
 

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Experimental library for scraping websites using OpenAI’s GPT API

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NPR cancels 4 podcasts amid major layoffs

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Explaining my fast 6502 code generator

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We need a new economics of water as a common good

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Major shake-up coming for Fermilab, the troubled U.S. particle physics center
 

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Gordon Moore, Intel Co-Founder, Dies at 94

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Goodbye to Google Code Jam

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Hospitals are reporting new mothers for neglect from poppyseed false positives

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Freedom Clock

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Autodoc: Toolkit for auto-generating codebase documentation using LLMs
 

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