ISPs should not police online speech no matter how awful it is — and Intel shows 8 core 528 thread processor with silicon photonics

 
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ISPs should not police online speech no matter how awful it is

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Intel shows 8 core 528 thread processor with silicon photonics

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Microsoft is using malware-like pop-ups in Win11 to get people to ditch Chrome

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Griffin – A fully-regulated, API-driven bank, with Clojure

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Windows 11 system components use the default browser to open links in Europe
 

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My Caste

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Fomos: Experimental OS, built with Rust

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A DIY ‘bionic pancreas’ is changing diabetes care

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Making life (even) harder for proprietary modules

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Hundreds of thousands trafficked to work as online scammers in SE Asia, says UN
 

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Meta AI releases CoTracker, a model for tracking any points (pixels) on a video

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Long Live the ’GPU Poor’ – Open-Source AI Grants

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FCC refuses to scrap rule requiring ISPs to list every monthly fee

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Fairphone 5

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How far can you jump from a swing?
 

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New Map APIs from Google

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Authentication on meet.jit.si

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Weight-based motor vehicle tax

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2023 Paid VPN Relationship and Corporate VPN Ownership Map

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Discovery of spherules of likely extrasolar composition in the Pacific Ocean [pdf]
 

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