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PayPal has restricted our account after we invoiced a key containing “ALEP”

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Apple Music Classical

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Amazon starts flagging frequently returned products that you maybe shouldn’t buy

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Cerebras-GPT: A Family of Open, Compute-Efficient, Large Language Models
 

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Show HN: Regex.ai – AI-powered regular expression generator

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For the first time, the Fed is losing money

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Can you buy the same ticket at a lower price if you buy it from another country?

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EU Commission doesn’t understand what’s written in its own chat control bill

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Push notifications are now supported cross-browser
 

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ChatGPT outperforms crowd-workers for text-annotation tasks

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Procedural 3D mesh generation in a 64kB intro

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Ask HN: Successful one-person online businesses?

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Your "simulation" might not need state

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Alibaba to split into six separate groups
 

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Red Hat 30th anniversary

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The FBI’s Contract to Buy Mass Internet Data

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Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices

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I don’t want a new phone, but I’m probably buying one

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Disney begins laying off 7k employees
 

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