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Google “We have no moat, and neither does OpenAI”

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The money spent on lotteries doesn’t go to the park

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EARN IT Act undermines the privacy, security, and safety of law-abiding users

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The seven programming ur-languages (2021)

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Agile soccer skills for a bipedal robot with deep reinforcement learning
 

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Google employees complain about CEO’s pay raise as cost cuts hit company

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Lotus 1-2-3 for Linux

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Europeans drain billions from banks, fed up with shrinking savings

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New Yorkers want to stop landlords from using facial recognition
 

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How companies use dark patterns to keep you subscribed

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Ryujinx: Experimental Nintendo Switch Emulator written in C#

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My pay went from $240k to $0

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Wearing an eye mask during sleep improves episodic learning and alertness

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The “baseline” scene in bladerunner 2049 was written by Ryan Gosling (2022)
 

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