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China has forbidden under-18s from playing games for more than three hours/week

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MarkMonitor left 60k domains for the taking

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Stop Waiting for Godot

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Apple acquires classical music streaming service Primephonic

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If software engineering is in demand, why is it so hard to get a job?
 

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French Appeal Court affirms decision that copyright claims on GPL are invalid

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Nvui: A NeoVim GUI written in C++ and Qt

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The open calendar, task and note space is a mess

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Receiving FLEXlm Error -88,309: System Clock Has Been Set Back (2020)

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Writing Programs with Ncurses
 

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European Union recommends halting non-essential travel from the U.S.

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Helm is a personal server that lives where you do

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Walking increases spontaneous fluctuations in the brain

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Replay-based attack on Honda and Acura vehicles

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Reverse engineering software licensing from early-2000s abandonware
 

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Guide to Firefox Containers (2018)

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Software Development Waste

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Open Source Illustrations Kit

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Fake animal rescue videos have become a new frontier for animal abuse

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Boys in Custody and the Women Who Abuse Them
 

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