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Absurd Success

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RyujinX – Open Source Nintendo Switch Emulator

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UTM – Virtual Machines for iOS and macOS

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Social media decline: Users are shifting to messaging apps and group chats
 

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Ghostfolio: Open-source wealth management software

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USENET rises again?

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Shell abandons its plan to offset CO2 emissions

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HashiCorp silently amend Terraform Registry TOS

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Ask HN: How to handle Asian-style “Family name first” when designing interfaces?
 

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CT scans of coffee-making equipment

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Teaching with AI

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RFC 3339 vs. ISO 8601

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Tell HN: UC Berkeley’s CS61A/B/C are the best courses to learn CS and coding

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IBM promised to back off facial recognition, then signed a $70M contract for it
 

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Chandrayaan-3 Confirms Presence of Sulfur and Other Elements on Lunar South Pole

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NASA officials sound alarm over future of the Deep Space Network

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Youtube2Webpage: Create Websites with Text from Videos

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Goodreads Is Terrible for Books. Why Can’t We All Quit It?
 

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