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Apollo will close down on June 30th

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Google doesn’t want employees working remotely anymore

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iOS 17 automatically removes tracking parameters from links you click on

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Tell HN: "I don’t care about cookies” extension bought by Avast, users jump ship

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SEC granted emergency restraining order to freeze, repatriate Binance.US assets
 

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Reddit is Fun will shut down on June 30th in response to Reddit API changes

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The Last Egg

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Air quality monitors: paying more does not get you more accuracy

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Nanoplastic Ingestion Causes Neurological Deficits

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Tailscale doesn’t want your password
 

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Wildfire Smoke in Northeastern US Visible on GOES East Images

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The Cuboid: A DIY air purifier that’s better than a box-fan (2021)

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A monolithic operating system in 512 bytes of x86 machine code

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Vivaldi on Android bypasses restrictions to let users access Bing Chat

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“Fractureiser” malware in popular Minecraft mods and modpacks
 

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Air Purifier vs. Positive Pressure Fresh Air System – An Unfair Battle?

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Autocomplete – A JavaScript library for building autocomplete experiences

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HashiCorp just let go 8%

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The guide to software development with Guix

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Ex-ByteDance exec: Communist Party had ‘God credential’
 

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