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Shortening the Let’s Encrypt chain of trust

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SUSE is forking RHEL
 

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Displayport: A Better Video Interface

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PhotoPrism: AI-powered photos app for the decentralized web
 

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Easy HTTPS for your private networks

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2048 Bit RSA and the Year 2030

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Newpipe.net removed from Google search results due to DMCA take down request

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Show HN: Laser, a new game played on a chess board

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Classifying customer messages with LLMs vs traditional ML
 

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We put a distributed database in the browser and made a game of it

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A petabyte of health insurance prices per month

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Keras Core: Keras for TensorFlow, Jax, and PyTorch

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Show HN: A hash array-mapped trie implementation in C

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Back-end parallelism in the Rust compiler
 

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