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Film studios lose bid to unmask Reddit users who wrote comments on piracy

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The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide

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PornHub blocks users in Utah, cites state’s age verification law

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Fakespot Is Acquired by Mozilla

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Mojo – a new programming language for AI developers
 

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Eye Candy

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Microsoft broke a Chrome feature to promote Edge

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Let’s make sure GitHub doesn’t become the only option

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faulTPM: Exposing AMD fTPMs’ Deepest Secrets

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I was laid off in retaliation for anti-discrimination whistleblowing
 

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How to Design Programs 2nd Edition

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GradIEEEnt half decent

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Show HN: I’ve built a spectrogram analyzer web app

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IBM to pause hiring in plan to replace 7,800 jobs with AI

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Laser scanning microscope from DVD pickup heads (2020)
 

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Guidelines for Brutalist Web Design (2018)

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GPT makes learning fun again

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SIMD with Zig

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Exercise increases number of immune cells in cancer patients

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The “Location Off” switch on your phone is a lie
 

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