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NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter has gone silent on Mars
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Take a look at the full asteroid Bennu sample in all its glory
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The Morning After: Apple's Vision Pro is almost here and Samsung's AI gambit
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Apple Vision Pro repairs could set you back as much as $2,399
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Russian state-sponsored hackers accessed the emails of Microsoft’s ‘senior leadership’
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Japan’s SLIM lunar lander made it to the moon, but it’ll likely die within hours
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‘Pokémon with guns’ satire Palworld sells over a million copies in eight hours
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Ford is cutting F-150 Lightning production due to waning demand
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra pre-orders include a $200 gift card, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals
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Korg’s Opsix mk II synth is based on the FM sound engine of the original, but with 64 voices
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The best smartwatches for 2024
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NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super review: A 1,440p powerhouse for $599
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The 27-inch Samsung Smart Monitor M8 is cheaper than ever right now
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Roland Gaia 2 review: Roland finally delivers the hands-on synthesizer we’ve been begging for
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Engadget Podcast: Samsung's Galaxy S24 and another look at the Apple Vision Pro
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Apple offers to open up NFC payments to rival companies in EU antitrust case
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Apple Vision Pro pre-orders are now open
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Sins of the Flesh adds longevity (and sex) to Cult of the Lamb
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The Morning After: Is Call of Duty losing its grip on gamers?
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Apple's Vision Pro won't have access to YouTube and Spotify apps at launch
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The Rabbit R1 will offer up-to-date answers powered by Perplexity's AI
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Microsoft's tool for AI reading lessons is now a standalone app
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AI-generated content can sometimes slip into your Google News feed
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Indiana Jones and The Great Circle is coming to Xbox and PC 'later this year'
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Amazon's latest layoffs hit Buy with Prime, which lets you use Prime benefits on other websites
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Mark Zuckerberg is the latest billionaire who wants to create artificial general intelligence
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Senua's Saga: Hellblade II finally arrives on May 21
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Avowed, Obsidian's big fantasy RPG, will land in fall 2024
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Call of Duty didn’t top the yearly sales charts for one of the first times since 2009
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Rock Band 4’s next weekly DLC drop will be its last
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Dead by Daylight studio Behaviour confirms layoffs due to 'changing market conditions'
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Bose Ultra Open Earbuds clip onto your ears and cost $300
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Ayaneo’s latest mini PC looks just like an old-school NES
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Call of Duty's latest anti-cheat tactic is simply shutting down the game
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The best live TV streaming services to cut cable in 2024
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Instagram will start telling night owl teens to close the app and go to sleep
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EU says music streaming platforms must pay artists more
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Watch the Xbox Developer Direct showcase here at 3PM ET
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TikTok details its plan to counter election misinformation in 2024
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Watch the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event in under 10 minutes
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Scientists extract the sharpest image of a black hole yet
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The best Android phones for 2024
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The Morning After: Samsung reveals the Galaxy S24 Ultra
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Netflix won't launch an app for the Apple Vision Pro, at least right now
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Facebook and Instagram's algorithms facilitated child sexual harassment, state lawsuit claims
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Instagram and Snapchat can use Samsung Galaxy S24's native camera features
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Google CEO says more layoffs expected 'throughout the year' in internal memo
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Apple is now selling Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 with disabled blood oxygen monitor
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How Google perfected the web — The fall finale of Bravo’s Real Housewives of New York City stirred Reddit rumors about a star’s marriage and divorce timeline. Amid secrecy surrounding divorce papers in New York, a Google search unveiled an ecosystem of keyword-driven content and an outside writer's role in legal blogs. Googl…
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rabbit — home
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Shoelace.css: a back to the basics CSS starter kit — Shoelace.css is a starter kit, not a framework. Think of it as a CSS reset sprinkled with helpful components. Bootstrap users will find it familiar, yet refreshing.
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gilest.org: Make the indie web easier
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Contra Wirecutter on the IKEA air purifier — “You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”
This is an amazing (& well researched) takedown of @wirecutter that feels a long time coming. It’s getting harder to trust their recommendations over the years…
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Where have all the websites gone?
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Ben Shneiderman — The Eight Golden Rules of Interface Design
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RSS Anything — Transform any old website with a list of links into an RSS or Atom Feed
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The Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered gadget that can use your apps for you - The Verge
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World Weather Map - Interactive weather map. Worldweatheronline
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Building an e-ink picture frame that displays an iCloud photo album
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Tell Better Stories by Jeremy Connell-Waite | Business Storytelling
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Turing Complete
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Conditional Git Configuration - Scott's Weblog - The weblog of an IT pro focusing on cloud computing, Kubernetes, Linux, containers, and networking
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Everything wrong with databases and why their complexity is now unnecessary – Blog — The software industry has been stuck near a local maximum for a long time with the a la carte model. The current state of databases is a consequence of backend development not being approached in a holistic manner.
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Python 3.13 gets a JIT
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A huge battery has replaced Hawaii's last coal plant | Canary Media
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wagoodman/dive: A tool for exploring each layer in a docker image
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WikiHouse
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Gmail And Yahoo Inbox Updates & What They Mean For Senders | Mailgun
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PAKU PAKU - 1D Pac-Man — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38845510
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Diagram Website
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MrBruh's Epic Blog
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Error handling in Go web apps shouldn't be so awkward - Boldly Go
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The Teen Mental Illness Epidemic is International: The Anglosphere — Why did mental health fall off a cliff at the same time and in the same way in the USA, The UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand? Part 1 of 3.
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Ask HN: Good book to learn modern networking? | Hacker News
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Using Git offline
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Threads and the Fediverse — Tom Coates' notes from a meeting at Facebook last month
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A Global Design System | Brad Frost
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Atuin - Magical Shell History
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Trade-offs between Different CRDTs
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gscept/nebula: Nebula is an open-source and free-to-use modern C++ game engine. — Nebula is an open-source and free-to-use modern C++ game engine.
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drawing.garden
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Generative AI Has a Visual Plagiarism Problem — Experiments with Midjourney and DALL-E 3 show a copyright minefield
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Carice Cars: lightweight electric cars | Manufacturer of fully electric, stylish roadsters
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A Guide For Prospective Tea Monks
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Annotating args and kwargs in Python — https://old.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/192di4j/annotating_args_and_kwargs_in_python/
https://lobste.rs/s/abigdb/annotating_args_kwargs_python
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Humane lays off 4 percent of employees before releasing its AI Pin - The Verge — from Daring Fireball
Alex Heath, reporting for The Verge:
Humane laid off 4 percent of employees this week in a move that
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impacted, according to sources familiar with the matter. Emp…
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Math Crossword: Drag & Drop Your Way to Math Mastery
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6.172 | MIT — Performance Engineering of Software Systems
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Generating SVG for the Prime Knots — Aka "Prime Knots Wall Poster"
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The Internet Is Full of AI Dogshit - Aftermath — The Internet used to be so simple to use that people collectively coined the term “let me Google that for you” to make fun of people who had the audacity of asking other people questions online. In the future I fear that people will have no other choice but to ask people for i…
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Useful utilities and toys over DNS
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HTMX Playground
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Pexels · Free high quality stock photos
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I quit my job to work full time on my open source project — Quitting my job to start a company.
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2023 confirmed as world's hottest year on record
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OpenAI says it’s “impossible” to create useful AI models without copyrighted material | Ars Technica — "Because copyright today covers virtually every sort of human expression—including blogposts, photographs, forum posts, scraps of software code, and government documents—it would be impossible to train today’s leading AI mo…
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How Johnny Can Persuade LLMs to Jailbreak Them:Rethinking Persuasion to Challenge AI Safety by Humanizing LLMs
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US verges on vaccination tipping point, faces thousands of needless deaths: Top regulatory officials call for clinicians to speak up and drown out misinformation | Ars Technica
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Wikihouse: Open-Source Houses | Hacker News
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Web Dev Toolkit | Go Make Things
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‘Impossible’ to create AI tools like ChatGPT without copyrighted material, OpenAI says | OpenAI | The Guardian — Artificial intelligence firms, such as OpenAI, are facing increasing scrutiny over the content used to train their products. OpenAI has highlighted the necessity of accessing copyrighted material to develop tools …
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PocketBase - Open Source backend in 1 file
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Polars — Parquet
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2023 smashes record for world’s hottest year by huge margin
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Why long COVID can cause exhaustion, or post-exertional malaise, after exercise : Shots - Health News : NPR
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See How Hot 2023 Was in Two Charts. Hint: Record Hot. — Month after month, global temperatures didn’t just break records, they smashed them. This year could be even warmer.
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Aim, fire, scan: the 80/20 of executing on big projects
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A lovely world weather map.... — A lovely world weather map.... https://ift.tt/jItTl6N via:feedbin
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electromagnetic radiation - Why does a remote car key work when held to your head/body? - Physics Stack Exchange — The science behind why your remote car key has a longer range when held to your head/body (or to a jar of water)
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Questionable Advice: “My boss says we don’t need any engineering managers. Is he right?” – charity.wtf
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The hidden life of Camila Batmanghelidjh: why was her exoneration so widely ignored? | Camila Batmanghelidjh | The Guardian
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Tidy First? | Henrik Warne's blog
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Geheimplan gegen Deutschland — correctiv.org
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Signs that it’s time to leave a company… — When the company stops growing, when the founder moves on, when HR is calling the shots, when the executives care more about real estate than products… I joined AWS about seven years ago, when it was…
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The key to fighting pseudoscience isn’t mockery—it’s empathy | Ars Technica
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Trump’s Lawyer Walked Into a Trap
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737 MAX Checker
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[2401.04088] Mixtral of Experts
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Shift from 15-minute cities in England partly due to conspiracy theories | Transport | The Guardian
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What’s in My Bag, 2023 | Matt Mullenweg —
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An Overview of Distributed PostgreSQL Architectures | Crunchy Data Blog
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The Quest to Ban the Best Raincoats in the World - Heatmap News
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Menu Bar Controller for Sonos
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Hixie's Natural Log: Reflecting on 18 years at Google
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Steve Jobs thought devices would become 'a bicycle for the mind'–but their effect on our brains is similar to that of smoking and junk food | Fortune
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US SEC approves bitcoin ETFs in watershed for crypto market | Reuters
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Super Mario 64 on the Web!
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linkdd/aitoolkit: Give a brain to your game's NPCs
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Quanta Magazine — via Quanta Magazine https://bit.ly/3hiuSb1
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atuin: replaces your existing shell history with a SQLite database, and records additional context for your commands — + https://atuin.sh/
# https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxjaHU7O3TY
+ https://old.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/ubj3i6/atuin_better_shell_history_search_with_filtering/
+ https://old.reddit.com/r/rust/comm…
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Designing better target sizes
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Flakes aren't real and cannot hurt you: a guide to using Nix flakes the non-flake way - jade's www site
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GitHub - jawah/niquests: Requests but with HTTP/3, HTTP/2, System CAs, Certificate Revocation, Timeout by default, and more! — Niquests is a simple, yet elegant, HTTP library. It is a drop-in replacement for Requests that is no longer under feature freeze.
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Nine Paranoia-Inducing Movies You Could Watch To Unnerve Yourself
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Play 'Typeshift'
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The US States With The Worst Roads, Ranked
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How Should I Respond When Men Ask Out The Email Bot That Schedules Work Meetings For Me, And Other Advice Column Questions
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TikTok's 'Orange Peel' Relationship Trend, Explained
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Richard Ayoade Does An Incredibly Accurate Jason Statham Impression
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Top Musicians In Every US State, Mapped
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Bad Instagram Poetry, And This Week's Other Best Memes, Ranked
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The Companies With The Most Corporate Debt In The World, Ranked
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Emma Stone Is Selling Her Colorful Home In LA For Nearly $4 Million. Take A Look.
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They're Getting Ready For The Downfall Of America. Just Don't Call Them Preppers
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Pauly Shore Weirdly Fits As Richard Simmons In The Trailer For 'The Court Jester'
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They Created A Test To Identify Star QBs. How Did It Miss The Best One In Years?
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The Generations With The Worst Road Rage, And More Driving Data
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Chef Explains The One Mistake That Often Makes Your Sandwiches Soggy
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The Best (And Weirdest) Things People Only Do In Hotel Rooms
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The Dark Underbelly Of Pakistan’s Male Body Image Revolution
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A Very Embarrassing Trump Fan, And More Of This Week's 'One Main Character'
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Alan Ritchson On Becoming Jack Reacher: 'I F**king Wrecked My Body'
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How Often Should Couples Be Having Sex?
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My Kids Had Too Much Screen Time — So I Tested Out These Alternatives
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Why We're Not Seeing The Real Gaza War In The Media
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She Talked Like A Millionaire, Slept In A Parking Garage And Fooled Nearly Everybody
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This Entire High-Rise Block Is On Sale For $10.9 Million. Take A Look Inside
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French Tennis Player Breaks Game With A Flawless Drop Volley
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TikToker Breaks Down The 'Talking' And 'Dating' Stages With A Hilarious Dr. Seuss-Like Rhyme
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Japanese Town Celebrates By Yeeting Husbands To Their Wives In The Freezing Snow
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Taylor Tomlinson Shows Heart-Warming Videos So 'After Midnight' Guests Can Absolutely Trash Them
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Anthony Edwards Alley-Oops To Himself For A Ridiculous Slam Dunk
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Adam Savage Reveals How Terrifying The Worst Explosion The 'Mythbusters' Ever Caused Was
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The Best Bone Conduction Headphones to Buy in 2024
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Treat Your Cold With a Big Batch of My Mom’s Thai Soup
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TikTok Myth of the Week: The Sit-to-Stand Test Tells You When You’re Going to Die
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Eight Steps to Protect Your Digital Privacy After a Bad Breakup
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The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: Why is Everyone Talking About 'Saltburn'?
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Where to Find U.S. Communities That Are Testing Universal Basic Income
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My Five Favorite Products From CES 2024
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How to Defeat 'Parkinson’s Law' to Be More Productive
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The Best Free VPNs of 2024
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These Are the Best Workout Headphones to Buy in 2024
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It's Time to Cold Stratify Your Seeds
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You Don’t Need a Smart Home Middleman
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Your Finances Need a Monthly Reset
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Why You Shouldn't Thin Salad Dressing with Water (and What to Use Instead)
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The ASUS Rog Ally Is $200 Off Right Now
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How to Delete Your X (Formerly Twitter) Account
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The Best Shows to Watch With Kids to Boost Their Creativity
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You Can Get This Apple TV Remote on Sale for $27 Right Now
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Avoid These Phrases When Supporting a Friend (and What You Should Do Instead)
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The Best Movies to Stream on Netflix This Week
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Why Your Shower Changes Temperature When the Toilet Flushes (and How to Stop It)
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18 Movies Where the Sex Scenes Are Essential
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Today’s Wordle Hints (and Answer) for Friday, January 12, 2024
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Today's NYT Connections Hints (and Answer) for Friday, January 12, 2024
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You Can Download Microsoft Office 2019 for PC and Mac for $30 Right Now
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Use SMART Goals to Work Toward Your Fitness Dreams
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How to Unblock Someone on Instagram
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These Are the Best Noise-Canceling Earbuds to Buy in 2024
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The Most Common Causes of Death in the Home (and How to Prevent Them)
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These Are the Best Over-Ear Headphones to Buy in 2024
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How to Unblock Someone on Facebook
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These Small Home Improvements Can Also Improve Your Quality of Life
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How to Watch TikTok on Your TV
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Google Assistant Is Losing a Bunch of Features
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How to Ethically Use ChatGPT to Write an Essay
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The Best Ways to Eliminate Pet Odors
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How to Save Money on Running Gear, According to Reddit
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This New Smart Home Standard Is Designed to Lower Your Energy Use
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Use This Formula to Make Your Own Deodorizing Spray
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Supercharge Your Browsing Experience With Mouse Gestures
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How to Try Out the Apple Vision Pro Without Paying $3,499
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What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Where Coffee Comes From, for Starters
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These Are the Best Wireless Headphones to Buy in 2024
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All the Ways to Remove Your Kid’s Image From the Internet
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All the Ways to Take Screenshots in Windows 11
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Why Gen Z Loves ‘Loud Budgeting’
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Today’s Wordle Hints (and Answer) for Thursday, January 11, 2024
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Today's NYT Connections Hints (and Answer) for Thursday, January 11, 2024
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12 Daily Podcasts to Add to Your Routine
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The Best Movies to Stream on Tubi This Month
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Seven Common Household Items You're Better Off Not Washing With Soap
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These Are the Best Bluetooth Speakers to Buy in 2024
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Six Ways to Extend the Life of Any Vacuum
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CES 2024: The Coolest Smart Kitchen Tech We Saw
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CES 2024: ASUS’s Latest Gaming Phone Is Thinner and Lighter Than Ever Before
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CES 2024: All the Coolest (and Weirdest) Gaming Gear We Saw
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Here's How to Connect Your AirPods to a MacBook
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CES 2024: Smart Tech Aims to Be Number One in Your Bathroom
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How to Change Your Spotify Display Name in 2024
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Four Dates All Student Loan Borrowers Should Know in 2024
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How to Delete Your Gmail Account (Without Losing Your Data)
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CES 2024: Samsung Is Going All-In on SmartThings
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How Starting Your Day With a 'Brain Dump' Can Make You More Productive
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15 Movies No One Should Ever Watch With Their Parents
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How to Customize Google Chrome With Themes and Colors
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How to Reset an AirTag to Pair With a New Apple ID
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What Does Amazon Prime Cost (and What Does It Get You)?
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These Are the Best Noise-Canceling Headphones to Buy in 2024
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How to Turn Off Siri on All Your Apple Devices
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Today’s Wordle Hints (and Answer) for Wednesday, January 10, 2024
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Today's NYT Connections Hints (and Answer) for Wednesday, January 10, 2024
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You Can Get This Budget Chromebook on Sale for Under $63 Right Now
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How to Copy and Paste on a Chromebook
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These Are the Best Wireless Earbuds to Buy in 2024
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You Can Get This MacBook Stand on Sale for $45 Right Now
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CES 2024: ASUS's New PC Components Might Finally Fix Your Messy Cables
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CES 2024: This HP Gaming Monitor Is a Standout
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These Are the Best VR Headsets to Buy in 2024
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The Senior Discounts That Will Save You the Most Money
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CES 2024: Intel Announced Its Newest Generation of Desktop Processors
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How to Deactivate (or Delete) Your Instagram
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Here's How Much You Should Save in Your 401(K) in 2024
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CES 2024: Lenovo’s Android-Windows Frankentablet Is the Show’s Wackiest Gadget Yet
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CES 2024: How to Livestream Intel's Keynote
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How to Create the Best Alexa Set-up for Your Home
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How to Recover From Holiday Overspending
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Why January Is the Best Month to Book a Cruise
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CES 2024: How to Livestream the Qualcomm Keynote
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CES 2024: Qi2 Brings MagSafe to Non-Apple Chargers
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CES 2024: Lawnbots Are the New Robot Vacuums
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How to Set Up Amazon Alexa for the First Time
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CES 2024: Belkin’s New 'Stand Pro' Might Be the Best Motion-Tracking Dock for iPhones
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You Can Use Samsung Modes to Customize Your Galaxy Phone
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The Seven Best Uses for Your Old iPhone or iPad
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'Hyposensitivity' Can Look a Lot Like Misbehavior
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You Should Check Your Car’s Vehicle History Report Regularly (Even If You’re Not Selling It)
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These Are My Favorite Office Chairs for Comfort and Function
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The Biggest Highlights From CES' Media Days
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You Can Get This H&R Block Tax Software on Sale for $39.99 Right Now
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Today’s Wordle Hints (and Answer) for Tuesday, January 9, 2024
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Iowa Blizzard Forces Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley To Share Hotel Room
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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Announce Plans To Make Fortune With New Self-Storage Facility
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Trump Starts Birther Conspiracy About Nikki Haley
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The Onion 5: January 12, 2024
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Robert Kraft Announces Jerod Mayo Hire Mid-Happy Ending
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This Week's Most Viral News: January 12, 2024
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Things To Never Say To A Former Jeffrey Epstein Associate
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Everything We Know About Elon Musk’s Drug Use
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NYT Games Adds Feature That Sends Reporter To Player’s House For Round Of Scrabble
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Drunk Guy Who Fell Off Balcony Would Have Wanted Friends To Keep Partying
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Economic Headwinds Narrowly Avoid C-Suite Budget For 15th Consecutive Quarter
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Winter Weather Predicted To Be ‘Chaotic And Dangerous’ This Month
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New ‘Extra Cheesy’ Cheez-Its A Tacit Acknowledgement That Company Could Have Been Making Snack Cheesier All Along
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Bob Kraft: ‘We’re Already Searching Through Insane Asylums For A Possible Belichick Replacement’
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Aaron Rodgers Leaves ‘Pat McAfee Show’ After Jimmy Kimmel Controversy
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First Seconds Of Being Swept Up By Avalanche Pretty Fun
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NRA Narrows Search For New Leadership With Round Of Russian Roulette
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The Onion Looks Back On Bill Belichick’s 24,000-Year Reign Of Darkness
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The Onion 5: Everything You Need To Know On January 11, 2024
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Americans Explain Why The Military Is Too Woke
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Nation’s Midsize Cities Announce They Have No Idea Who Their Mayor Is
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Researchers Predict First Person To Live To 150 Already Out There, Preying On Young Souls For Their Life Force
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Study Finds Bottled Water Contains 100 Times More Plastic Than Thought
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NextDoor User Comes Right Out And Asks If It Okay To Set Homeless Man On Fire
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Dentist Hurt That Someone Would Deface Magazine Cover Model’s Smile Here Of All Places
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The Text Positivity Issue: Words Of All Sizes And Fonts, Completely Unedited
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Elon Musk Removes Prominent Leftist Reporters, Critics From X
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Single ‘Hi’ Sent To Guy On Dating App Referred To As ‘Ho Phase’
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Boyfriend Announces Plans To Black Out And Spend $600 At Golf Simulator
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Quiz: Who Said It, Donald Trump Or Hitler?
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White Woman Explains Why As An Anti-Racist Ally She Refuses To Say Any Word That Starts With ‘N’
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Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert And Ex-Husband Allegedly Involved In Physical Altercation At Restaurant
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Luxury Condos Demolished Minutes After Completion To Build Even Fancier Condos
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Biden Plays Up Wholesomeness By Drawing Freckles On Cheeks With Marker
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Alaska Airlines Boeing Experienced Three Unresolved Warning Lights Before Fuselage Blowout
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The Onion 5: Everything You Need To Know On January 9, 2024
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Wealthy Dad Surprises Child With Tree House He Can Airbnb For Passive Income
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Gun Owners React To Wayne LaPierre Stepping Down
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FDA Confirms Safest Method Of Testing Food Temperature Sticking Finger Down Into Middle
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Embarrassing Sex Questions Women Wish They Could Ask Their Boyfriends
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Marriage Counselor Sides With Hotter Spouse
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City Kid Finds Perfect Flattened Rat For Snowman Toupee
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Nation’s Strangers Announce Plans To Stand Near You
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Biden Announces Plans For Extra PlayStation 5 Controller In Case Someone Visits Nation
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Lloyd Austin Fails To Disclose He Was Buried At Arlington National Cemetery
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The Onion 5
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Michelle Obama: ‘I Am Terrified What Could Happen In 2024 If Pennywise The Clown Comes Back’
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A 21-Gun Salute To Mass Shootings: ‘The Onion’ Looks Back At Wayne LaPierre’s Time At The NRA
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Defendant In Nevada Battery Case Attacks Judge
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Americans Reveal What Biden Has To Do To Earn Their Support
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Boss Impressed By What A Friendless Loser Hardworking Employee Must Be
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Why we update... Data-thief malware exploits SmartScreen on unpatched Windows PCs
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GitHub Copilot copyright case narrowed but not neutered
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The week in weird: Check out the strangest CES tech of 2024
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Exploit for under-siege SharePoint vuln reportedly in hands of ransomware crew
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Google to lay Asia-Pacific to South America undersea cable
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Secret multimillion-dollar cryptojacker snared by Ukrainian police
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US tech innovation dreams soured by changed R&D tax laws
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Going green Hertz: Rental giant axes third of EV fleet over lack of demand
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Media experts cry foul over AI's free lunch of copyrighted content
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Microsoft suggests command line fiddling to get faulty Windows 10 update installed
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So, are we going to talk about how GitHub is an absolute boon for malware, or nah?
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It's uncertain where personal technology is heading, but judging from CES, it smells
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Data regulator fines HelloFresh £140K for sending 80M+ spams
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Your pacemaker should be running open source software
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While we fire the boss, can you lock him out of the network?
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Drivers: We'll take that plain dumb car over a flashy data-spilling internet one, thanks
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Disease X fever infects Davos: WEF to plan response to whatever big pandemic is next
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Nvidia can't sell its best chips to China, but India is more than happy to take them
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Daughter of George Carlin horrified someone cloned her dad with AI for hour special
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What to make of Google backing Right-to-Repair in Oregon? 'It gives me hope'
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Adios, dead zones: Starlink relays SMS in space for unmodified phones on Earth
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eBay to cough up $3M after cyber-stalking couple who dared criticize the souk
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Why Google is waiving egress fees for disgruntled customers ditching GCP
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Silicon Valley weirdo's quest to dodge death – yours for $333 a month
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Arm cooking up powerful Cortex-X CPU to beat iPhone performance, says industry watcher
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Mandiant's brute-forced X account exposes perils of skimping on 2FA
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OpenAI rolls out Team tier because not everyone has enterprise-deep pockets
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Chinese company's rocket debut makes waves by launching from the sea
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Elon Musk made 1 in 3 Trust and Safety staff ex-X employees, it emerges
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Infoseccers think attackers backed by China are behind Ivanti zero-day exploits
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Not even poor Notepad is safe from Microsoft's AI obsession
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Google rings in 2024 with sweeping layoffs
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PC 'price hike' coming as cost of memory soars – analysts
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How governments become addicted to suppliers like Fujitsu
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Office gossips beware – chitchat could choke your career chances
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AI flips the script on fingerprint lore – maybe they're not so unique after all
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Memtest86+, the little RAM tester, flexes FOSS muscles with v7.0
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Michael Dell: Don't worry about AGI, after all we solved that ozone layer thing
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It's a preview party at Microsoft, but do you really want an invite?
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Quantum computing eggheads throw some other qubits at the wall to see what sticks
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Pennsylvanians, your government workers are now powered by ChatGPT
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Latest tech layoffs: Twitch, Duolingo, Citrix parent ditch hundreds of workers
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SAP to cough up $220M to drag bribery charges into recycle bin
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Fidelity National now says 1.3M customers had data stolen by cyber-crooks
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If you're gonna use AI-made stuff in your game, you better tell us, says Steam
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Trump-era rules reversed on treating gig workers as contractors
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Uncle Sam tells hospitals: Meet security standards or no federal dollars for you
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Be honest. Would you pay off a ransomware crew?
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Kia crashes CES with modular electric vehicle concept
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Microsoft's HoloLens goes galactic in $19.8M augmented reality adventure
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A joint US-China research effort finds that graphene can act as a semiconductor, but experts say graphene chips face immense manufacturing hurdles and costs (Belle Lin/Wall Street Journal)
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Amazon sells products with titles like "I'm sorry, I cannot fulfill this request as it goes against OpenAI use policy", as sellers use ChatGPT to write listings (Elizabeth Lopatto/The Verge)
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Kevin Systrom says news sharing app Artifact will shut down, after concluding that "the market opportunity isn't big enough to warrant continued investment" (Kevin Systrom/Artifact News)
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An analysis of fediverse backend hosting providers finds Germany-based Hetzner hosts 51% of the network by number of active users, followed by France-based OVH (Ben Cox/Ben's Blog)
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Fubo raised the price of all plans by $5/month as of January 10, with the base plan starting at $80/mo, and plans to offer unlimited DVR "in the coming months" (Ben Schoon/9to5Google)
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OpenAI quietly removed a ban on "military and warfare" use from its usage policy, as part of a major rewrite to make the policy "clearer" and "more readable" (Sam Biddle/The Intercept)
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To comply with DMA, Google says it will let users in the EU choose which of its services are linked starting March 6 (Ryan McNeal/Android Authority)
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A look at CD Projekt's three-year journey to turn around Cyberpunk 2077, which has now sold over 25M units and won a major award, after a disastrous 2020 launch (Sarah E. Needleman/Wall Street Journal)
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Apptopia: WhatsApp's daily business users increased by 80% in the US in 2023 after a 122% jump in 2022, and daily users in the US grew by 9% in 2023 (Alex Kantrowitz/Big Technology)
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Cal Henderson, Slack's CTO and sole remaining cofounder, is stepping down effective immediately, to be replaced by Salesforce cofounder and CTO Parker Harris (Kylie Robison/Fortune)
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Security researchers say they warned Apple as early as 2019 about AirDrop vulnerabilities that Chinese authorities claim they recently used to identify users (CNN)
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South Korea's financial regulator says US bitcoin ETFs may conflict with the country's Virtual Asset User Protection Act and Capital Markets Act, plans a review (Sam Reynolds/CoinDesk)
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Apple says pre-ordering the Vision Pro requires an iPhone or an iPad with Face ID to perform a scan to help determine the right size Light Seal and head bands (Zac Hall/9to5Mac)
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An interview with Garry Tan, who confirms that Y Combinator moved its HQ from Mountain View to San Francisco as "you sort of have to be" in the city these days (Jessica Mathews/Fortune)
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Genesis agrees to settle with the NYDFS, under the terms of which the company will surrender its BitLicense, cease operations in New York, and pay an $8M fine (Leo Schwartz/Fortune)