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Gemini AI

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Gemini: Google’s most capable AI model yet

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JSONB has landed

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Governments spying on Apple, Google users through push notifications

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Apple confirms governments using push notifications to surveil users
 

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Why is Jepsen written in Clojure?

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Playstation keeps reminding us why digital ownership sucks

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Rethinking serverless with FLAME

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Mold Course

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All my favorite tracing tools
 

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An Open Letter to the Python Software Foundation

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Does uBlock Origin bypass the latest YouTube anti-adblock script?

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Virtual Machine as a core Android Primitive

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Microsoft Outlook Blocking All Email from Tutanota.com Domain as Spam

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MLX: An array framework for Apple Silicon
 

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Report: YouTube adding user-traceable ID tag to links shared off-platform

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An update on Twitch in Korea

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Just about every Windows/Linux device vulnerable to new LogoFAIL firmware attack

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Playstation is erasing seasons of Discovery shows from customer libraries

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Norway Joins Denmark in Swedish Tesla Strike/Blockade
 

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