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Organic Maps

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Animated Knots

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Ask Microsoft: Are you using our personal data to train AI?

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Doug Lenat has died

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X/Twitter has updated its terms of service to let it use posts for AI training
 

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Modern genetic data suggests pre-humans were a group of only 1,280 individuals

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Farewell EC2-Classic, it’s been swell

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Things I wish I knew before moving 50K lines of code to React Server Components

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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2023)

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Lidl Product Recall [pdf]
 

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ChangeDetection, monitor any website change

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Wii Architecture – A Practical Analysis

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Artificial Intelligence and Copyright: Request for comments

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Police Seized Innocent Peoples Property, Kept It for Years. What Will SCOTUS Do?

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Elixir/Erlang Secure Coding and Deployment Hardening Guidelines
 

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ARM wrestles assembly language guru’s domains away, citing trademark issues

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A deep dive into Single Pair Ethernet

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Thousands of octopuses gather off California to brood eggs at a warm spot

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From Art Nouveau to Bauhaus: How Home Interiors Looked in Popular Art Movements

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Writing a bare-metal RISC-V application in D
 

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