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Reddit is removing moderators that protest by taking their communities private

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Reddit Threatens to Remove Moderators from Subreddits Continuing Blackouts

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Reddit App – Suspicious high number of recent 5 star, one word reviews

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Louis Rossmann calls community to leave Reddit

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The note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don’t reopen

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Alphabet selling Google Domains assets to Squarespace

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DevOps Is Bullshit (2022)
 

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Illinois prohibits weapons, facial recognition on police drones

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European Union votes to bring back replaceable phone batteries

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Subreddit Migration Directory

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Diablo Pitch Document (1994) [pdf]

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Software effort estimation is mostly fake research (2021)
 

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Two years of teaching high school CS

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Pricing Money: A beginner’s guide to money, bonds, futures and swaps

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Metformin shown to prevent long Covid

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Reddit CEO Says Mods Too Powerful, Plans to Weaken After Blackout

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Probability and Markets [pdf]
 

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