Federal judge: Border searches of cell phones require a warrant — Rarbg Is No More — and Had a call with Reddit to discuss pricing

 
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Federal judge: Border searches of cell phones require a warrant

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Rarbg Is No More

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Had a call with Reddit to discuss pricing

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Ask HN: Is it just me or GPT-4’s quality has significantly deteriorated lately?

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Plane: Open-Source Alternative to Jira
 

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Slide to Unlock

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Nvidia DGX GH200: 100 Terabyte GPU Memory System

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The greatest risk of AI is from the people who control it, not the tech itself

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I try to answer “how to become a systems engineer”

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Reddit API Pricing Would Cost Apollo Developer $20M per Year
 

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Zeal is an offline documentation browser for software developers

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Examples using Photoshop’s new “Generative Fill” feature

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Ask HN: What’s the best self hosted/local alternative to GPT-4?

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Noncompete clauses violate labor law, NLRB lawyer says

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AI camera with no lens
 

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India cuts periodic table and evolution from school textbooks

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The role of cat eye narrowing movements in cat–human communication (2020)

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Lawyer cited 6 fake cases made up by ChatGPT; judge calls it “unprecedented”

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A new class of tiny, self-propelled robots that can zip through liquid at speed

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Iconic Torrent Site Rarbg Shuts Down, All Content Releases Stop
 

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