Three Companies Impersonated Millions to Influence Internet Policy — What Wikipedia Did — and Run Llama 13B with a 6GB graphics card

 
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Three Companies Impersonated Millions to Influence Internet Policy

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The networkQuality tool on macOS

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My dad built a cool thing but never boasted about it
 

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The World is Built on Probability (1984)

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OpenSnitch in Debian ready for prime time

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Instead of your Life’s Purpose (2021)

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Are We Sixel Yet

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47% of all internet traffic came from bots in 2022?
 

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macOS Apps in Rust

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DIY Git in Python

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Successful Lisp: How to Understand and Use Common Lisp (1999)

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Tell HN: Putting mirrors around my desk improved my posture

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Brian Chesky: Ability to hire from anywhere is more valuable than in-office work
 

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Why is there no open source firmware for laser or inkjet printers? (2019)

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Building a front end framework – Reactivity, composability with no dependencies

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TikTok Feeds Teens a Diet of Darkness

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Ask HN: I am overflowing with ideas but never finish anything

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Kudzu, the vine that never ate the south (2015)
 

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