Windows 96 — IPv4 pricing — and Capitol Hill's mystery soda machine

 
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Windows 96

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IPv4 pricing

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Capitol Hill’s mystery soda machine

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I went to the office for the first time. I fucking hated it

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France issues moratorium on prion research after fatal brain disease strikes
 

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Orbiter Space Flight Simulator is now open source

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Techdirt Is Now Without Any Google Ads or Tracking Code

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Mining firm Rio Tinto sorry for destroying Aboriginal caves (2020)

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Toyota has stepped up lobbying to preserve its investments in hybrids, hydrogen

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Please Bring Back Our Downvotes: Society Desperately Needs It
 

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Ajit Pai apparently mismanaged $9B fund–new FCC boss starts “cleanup”

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Triton: Open-Source GPU Programming for Neural Networks

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Drowning Doesn’t Look Like Drowning (2013)

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Funding GIMP developers for sustainable development

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I’ve got a broken combine harvester – manufacturer won’t give me software key
 

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External IPv6 addresses for VM instances is now in General Availability

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Microsoft Silently Dropping Emails – a Sad but True Story (2020)

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We should build for wildlife as well as people

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Harvey’s Casino Bomb

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From stolen laptop to inside the company network
 

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