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Running Stable Diffusion XL 1.0 in 298MB of RAM

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First blood test for dozens of hereditary cancers approved by FDA

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A Call for Developers – Jellyfin

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Detroit man steals 800 gallons using Bluetooth to hack gas pumps at station
 

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Pgroll: zero-downtime, reversible schema migrations for Postgres

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Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to Agostini, Krausz, and L’Huillier

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Texas man sent to death row over junk science denied US Supreme Court appeal

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Dead grandma locket request tricks Bing Chat’s AI into solving security puzzle
 

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Hey, computer, make me a font

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PicoCalc: A fully-functional clone of VisiCalc for the PICO-8

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Graph Mining Library

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Every database will become a vector database sooner or later

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I applied to 250 jobs and timed how long each one took
 

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Local-first software: You own your data, in spite of the cloud (2019)

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What scientists must know about hardware to write fast code (2020)

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Microsoft CEO testifies that Google’s power in search is ubiquitous

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Amazon Used Secret ‘Project Nessie’ Algorithm to Raise Prices

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Windows NT 3.1 on Dec Alpha AXP
 

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