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Reddit Strike Has Started

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Thousands of subreddits pledge to go dark after the Reddit CEO’s recent remarks

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Before he was the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski was a mind-control test subject

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Barracuda urges replacing, not patching, its email security gateways

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Inside the Wuhan lab weeks before Covid
 

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The Dutch government wants automatic permission to target victims of hackers

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CS:GO: From Zero to 0-Day

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CIA 2010 covert communication websites

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Gren – an Elm fork

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Mental Liquidity
 

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Searchable and sortable H1B salary database

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Arrested for using Linux and encryption in France [video]

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Spore Stats

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Peanut Butter Jellyfin Time

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One man’s 8-bit quest to finish his teenage Commodore 64 RPG
 

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It’s not the chemicals that cause addiction (2017)

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JPEG XL against AVIF tested on ImageEngine

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Growing from engineer to manager

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Django Views – The Right Way

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The AI Hype Wall of Shame
 

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