TikTok Ban Bill Is Patriot Act 2.0 Trojan Horse [video] — and Is Y Combinator worth the money? Brutally honest review of W22 batch experience

 
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TikTok Ban Bill Is Patriot Act 2.0 Trojan Horse [video]

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Is Y Combinator worth the money? Brutally honest review of W22 batch experience

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Scratch is the world’s largest coding community for children

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There’s something off about LED bulbs

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Universal Speech Model
 

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50% of new NPM packages are spam

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The ’Insanely Broad’ Restrict Act Could Ban Much More Than Just TikTok

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Show HN: StratusGFX, my open-source real-time 3D rendering engine

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Wat [video] (2012)

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AAD misconfiguration led to Bing.com results manipulation, account takeover
 

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Google denies training Bard on ChatGPT chats from ShareGPT

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Making Python faster with Rust

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The Twitter API is now effectively unmaintained

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San Jose police union executive director charged with smuggling fentanyl into US

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Judge finds Google destroyed evidence and repeatedly lied to the court [pdf]
 

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Show HN: Gut – An easy-to-use CLI for Git

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A misleading open letter about sci-fi AI dangers ignores the real risks

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Cerebras-GPT vs. LLaMA AI Model Performance Comparison

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Tailscale Funnel now available in beta

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Germany opposes client-side scanning planned by EU
 

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