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Audacity fork without any sentry telemetry or crash reporting

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“I wish I could have licensed the Id source code releases as BSD”

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Up to 1,500 businesses affected by ransomware attack, Kaseya CEO says

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OSSU: Path to a free, self-taught education in computer science

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Show HN: Side Quest – An aggregator for not full-time tech jobs
 

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An AI wolf that preferred suicide over eating sheep

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Tell HN: YC will help you find a co-founder

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Kaspersky Password Manager: All your passwords are belong to us

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Apple Reportedly Storing over 8M Terabytes of iCloud Data on Google Servers

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Pentagon cancels $10B cloud contract that Amazon, Microsoft were fighting over
 

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Thomas Aquinas’ works with English and original Latin presented in parallel

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Evidence found on a second Indian activist’s computer was planted, report says

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Compare AsciiDoc and Markdown

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Twitter has lost liability protection in India, government says

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RustViz: Generates Visualizations of Rust Lifetime and Borrowing Mechanism
 

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