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Google Promises Unlimited Storage; Cancels; Tells Journalist Life’s Work Deleted

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Polish Hackers that repaired DRM trains threatened by train company

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What will enter the public domain in 2024?

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You Don’t Batch Cook When You’re Suicidal (2020)

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Whisper: Nvidia RTX 4090 vs. M1 Pro with MLX
 

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AI’s big rift is like a religious schism

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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?

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Tesla FSD Timeline

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Bash one-liners for LLMs

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Plane got to top spot in project management on GitHub in less than a year
 

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Adfree Cities

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Dropbox: How to opt out of 3rd party AI partner access to your Dropbox

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Apple now requires a judge’s consent to hand over push notification data

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What We Watched: A Netflix engagement report

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Hasbro lays off nearly 20% of its workers
 

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Hardening cellular basebands in Android

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Google Imagen 2

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Most companies using AI are ’lighting money on fire,’ says Matthew Prince

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US agency will not reinstate $900M subsidy for Starlink

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