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New Year, New CEO

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U.S. surgeons transplant pig heart into human patient

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T-Mobile begins blocking iPhone users from enabling iCloud Private Relay in US

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CSS Gradients that avoid the “gray dead zone”

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Michigan DOT Snowplow Names
 

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Firefox 96

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Is Google Search Deteriorating? Measuring Google’s Search Quality in 2022

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Nothing like this will be built again (2002)

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The optional chaining operator, “modern” browsers, and my mom

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LastPass appears to be holding users’ passwords hostage
 

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A data ‘black hole’: Europol ordered to delete vast store of personal data

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Intel removes Xinjiang references from shareholder letter

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Lufthansa confirmed that 18k flights had been flown empty to keep slots

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PHP in 2022

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Djokovic’s PCR test was manipulated?
 

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CSVCHAIN - NFTs backed by CSV technology

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NASA says Webb’s excess fuel likely to extend its lifetime expectations

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A few things I’ve learned about livestreaming

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Yesterday, US grounded all planes on the west coast for ten minutes

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Dsq: Commandline tool for running SQL queries against JSON, CSV, Parquet, etc.
 

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