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Wired has removed "How Google alters search queries" story

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Paperless-ngx – Open source document management system

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Show HN: DotBigBang – Multiplayer game engine with 120fps and 2 second load time

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The glass at McCormick Place in Chicago is a lethal obstacle for birds

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Documented source code for Elite on the NES
 

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Shell using Fortnite, TikTok, etc. to convince kids fossil fuels are cool

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Meta in Myanmar, Part III. The Inside View

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John Carmack and Rich Sutton partner to accelerate development of AGI

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Subtraction is functionally complete

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Half a million kinksters can’t be wrong
 

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Cloudflare is free of CAPTCHAs; Turnstile is free for everyone

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Why did the Motorola 68000 processor family fall out of use in PCs?

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Lasers deflected using air

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FTX "insurance fund" calculated by multiplying trading volume by random number

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23andMe scraping incident leaked data on 1.3M users
 

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SlowLlama: Finetune llama2-70B and codellama on MacBook Air without quantization

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Fail2Ban

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Berry is a ultra-lightweight dynamically typed embedded scripting language

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Android devices with backdoored firmware found in US schools

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Brave layoffs
 

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