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Mechanical Apple Watch from real e-waste Apple Watch

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ArchiveTeam has saved over 11.2B Reddit links

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Reddark: Website to watch subreddits going dark

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Apollo Back end just made public

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The Stack Overflow Creative Commons Data Dump has been turned off
 

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Archive your Reddit data before it’s too late

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Understanding GPT tokenizers

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r/ProgrammerHumor will be shutting down to protest Reddit’s API changes

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Shreddit is a Python program to remove all your Reddit comments

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Google uses in-person office attendance as part of employee performance reviews
 

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Sync will shut down on June 30

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Mark Zuckerberg on Apple’s Vision Pro headset

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OpenMW: Open-source TES3: Morrowind reimplementation

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3M heads to trial in ‘existential’ $143B forever-chemicals litigation

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I bought the only physical encyclopedia still in print
 

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Microsoft DeviceScript – TypeScript for Tiny IoT Devices

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Acme.sh runs arbitrary commands from a remote server

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Addressing the community about changes to our API

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Google un-bans Downloader app, but developer still mad about “broken” DMCA

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Reddit’s CEO edited comments that criticized him (2016)
 

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