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Anyone can Access Deleted and Private Repository Data on GitHub ◆ Truffle Security Co. — You can access data from deleted forks, deleted repositories and even private repositories on GitHub. And it is available forever. This is known by GitHub, and intentionally designed that way.
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Introduction · Reverse Engineering
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The moral bankruptcy of Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz - The Verge
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Practical SVG by Chris Coyier — via https://chriscoyier.net/2024/07/22/practical-svg-is-now-free-to-read-online/ via @b0rk@jvns.ca boost of https://front-end.social/@chriscoyier/112831874329707316
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Generating sudokus for fun and no profit
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igrek51/wat: Deep inspection of Python objects
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AI is confusing — here’s your cheat sheet — What the words behind generative AI tools actually mean.
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Secure Boot is completely broken on 200+ models from 5 big device makers | Ars Technica — The cause: a cryptographic key underpinning Secure Boot on those models that was compromised in 2022. In a public GitHub repository committed in December of that year, someone working for multiple US-based device manufacturers published…
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The bizarre secrets I found investigating corrupt Winamp skins
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Dungeons & Dragons taught me how to write alt text – Eric Bailey
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CSS Grid Areas
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Russell Cohen | My Favorite Algorithm: Linear Time Median Finding
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Open Source AI Is the Path Forward | Meta — Mark Zuckerberg outlines why he believes open source AI is good for developers, Meta and the world.
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Solving the out-of-context problem for RAG
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How I Hire Programmers (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought)
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Every company should be owned by its employees
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Copying is the way design works || Matthew Ström: designer & developer
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When ChatGPT summarises, it actually does nothing of the kind. – R&A IT Strategy & Architecture — via @JMMaok@mastodon.online boost of https://mastodon.social/@roccoaniceto/112535231640199650
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Styling Tables the Modern CSS Way - Piccalilli
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GitHub - getomni-ai/zerox: Zero shot pdf OCR with gpt-4o-mini — Zero shot pdf OCR with gpt-4o-mini. Contribute to getomni-ai/zerox development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Taking my diabetes treatment into my own hands | Martin Janiczek — First of all, this blogpost is kinda long. Let me prove to you reading it will actually have some payoff:
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AI achieves silver-medal standard solving International Mathematical Olympiad problems — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41069829
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Google Is the Only Search Engine That Works on Reddit Now Thanks to AI Deal — so much for the open web
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Old Crap Vintage Computing – Collection of vintage computers, TV and video equipment.
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Raymond Biesinger Illustration Inc.
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Study Finds 77% of Employees Report AI Has Increased Their Workload — 77% Of Employees Report AI Has Increased Workloads And Hampered Productivity, Study Finds
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Fit-to-Width Text: A New Technique — Registered custom properties are now available in all modern browsers. Using some pre-existing techniques based on them and complex container query length units, I solved a years-long problem of fitting text to the width of a container, hopefully paving the path towards a proper native im…
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AI models collapse when trained on recursively generated data | Nature
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This Machine Exposes Privacy Violations | WIRED — A former Google engineer has built a search engine, webXray, that aims to find illicit online data collection and tracking—with the goal of becoming “the Henry Ford of tech lawsuits.”
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BSoD maker — is a free online editor that allows you to create and edit your own bluescreens! Use our tool to customize error messages as you wish, then download BSoD image file directly to your computer.
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Elon Musk’s transgender daughter, Vivian Wilson, speaks in first interview
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OpenAI announces SearchGPT, its AI-powered search engine - The Verge
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Applied Machine Learning for Tabular Data — book, in development
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GitHub - marcoarment/Blackbird — via GitHub Public Timeline Feed https://ift.tt/8I7kGB4
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Free Faces
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North Korean hacker got hired by US security vendor, immediately loaded malware | Ars Technica
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AI crawlers need to be more respectful - Read the Docs
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Learn Web Components | Free Roadmap
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Falcon Content Update Remediation and Guidance Hub | CrowdStrike
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Apple Maps: Directions, Guides & Traffic
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Demystifying cookies and tokens – Tommi Hovi | The Security blog
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Learn to Play Go
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Scaling One Million Checkboxes to 650,000,000 checks | eieio.games — games and experiments made for the internet of the 2000s. Click to read eieio games, by nolen, a Substack publication with hundreds of subscribers.
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Defense of Lisp macros
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punkx.org — Programming teaching education
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Hiding Linux Processes with Bind Mounts – Righteous IT
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Startup Finance for Founders — Part I, Accounting by Peter Reinhardt
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Retaining flavor while removing caffeine − a chemist explains the chemistry behind decaf coffee
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Mapping the landscape of gen-AI product user experience (Interconnected) — One question is always: how should users use this? Or rather, how could they use this, because the best design patterns haven’t been invented yet? And what we want to do is to look at prior art. We can’t look at existing users because it’s a new produ…
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bugbakery/audapolis: an editor for spoken-word audio with automatic transcription — an editor for spoken-word audio with automatic transcription
think whisper, but with a GUI
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2024年版のDockerfileの考え方&書き方 | フューチャー技術ブログ
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Ask HN: Best way to learn robotics with a 10 year old? | Hacker News
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The first GPT-4-class AI model anyone can download has arrived: Llama 405B — Ars Technica — "Open source AI is the path forward," says Mark Zuckerberg, misusing the term.
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The UNIX Pipe Card Game
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Open source, drag and drop HTML email designer. | SENDUNE — Design responsive HTML emails that work in every email client. Fast and light weight. MIT license. https://github.com/SendWithSES/Drag-and-Drop-Email-Designer
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(500) https://boringtechnology.club/ — @stevekrenzel
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Versioned FSM (Finite-State Machine) with Postgresql | Raphael Medaer's blog — Inspired by Felix Geisendorfer blog post I implemented a database FSM (Finite-State Machine) with Postgresql. I brought some improvements to Felix’s implementation but before reading the following I recommend you to read carefully the original post.
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HellPot — A portal to endless suffering meant to punish unruly HTTP bots — Clients (hopefully bots) that disregard robots.txt and connect to your instance of HellPot will suffer eternal consequences. HellPot will send an infinite stream of data that is just close enough to being a real website that they might just stick arou…
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Unfashionably secure: why we use isolated VMs
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InteractiVenn - Interactive Venn Diagrams — InteractiVenn is an interactive visualization tool for analyzing lists of elements using Venn diagrams. The web tool supports up to six different sets. Moreover, union operations between sets can be made. The union operations are reflected to the Venn diagram. Other interactions ar…
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Database Design for Google Calendar: a tutorial | Database Design Book — Author: Alexey Makhotkin squadette@gmail.com.
Introduction In this database design tutorial (~9000 words) I’m going to show how to design the database tables for a real-world project of substantial complexity.
We’ll design a clone of Google Calendar. We…
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The Many Lives of Null Island | Stamen — The island where all the GPS errors go
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SearchGPT is a prototype of new AI search features | OpenAI
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Bash Oneliner Collection on Github — Check download section for wget for how to download an entire website.
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NoteTech | SIMPLtech
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Get the screen width & height without JavaScript
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Haystack
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A gentle introduction to SAML | SSOReady
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AI models fed AI-generated data quickly spew nonsense • Nature — Elizabeth Gibney: Training artificial intelligence (AI) models on AI-generated text quickly leads to the models churning out nonsense, a study has found. This cannibalistic phenomenon, termed model collapse, could halt the improvement of large language models (…
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Maestro: Netflix’s Workflow Orchestrator | by Netflix Technology Blog | Jul, 2024 | Netflix TechBlog
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How not to use box shadows
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Abstract interpretation in the Toy Optimizer | Max Bernstein
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commandprompt/pgmanage: Web tool for database management — Web tool for database management. Contribute to commandprompt/pgmanage development by creating an account on GitHub.
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From Burnout to Balance: AI-Enhanced Work Models for the Future
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Ireland’s datacentres overtake electricity use of all urban homes combined | Ireland | The Guardian
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Microsoft’s China-based AI staff face relocation decision deadline - Rest of World
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Free Audiobooks — Listenly Public Library
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Tiny Awards
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The Origin of Emacs in 1976 | Hacker News
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Biological Circuit Design — Biological Circuit Design documentation
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How Soon Might the Atlantic Ocean Break? Two Sibling Scientists Found an Answer—and Shook the World | WIRED
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I finally feel grateful for ChatGPT’s help, and it’s weird - Fast Company
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Berkeley Graphics - Berkeley Mono Typeface — 复古编程字体 Berkeley Mono
Berkeley Mono 字体基于 1970 年代的设计美学,以当时的机器可读字体为基础,为今天的开发者提供了怀旧复古的特殊体验
字体本身很漂亮,还可以设置 0 的样式。而且字体开发者很会说故事,把历史感、怀旧情结一下子传递给了今天的开发者
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svg.wtf
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Pinned places — A proposal to make "pinned" much more usable in Rust by providing special syntax for "&pinned must" references. Also explains nicely the concept of places (values) and claims that pinned should be a property of a place not of a value.
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The New Internet — We don’t talk a lot in public about the big vision for Tailscale, why we’re really here. Usually I prefer to focus on what exists right now, and what we’re going to do in the next few months. But let’s look at the biggest of big pictures for a change.
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Sort order of results in OCLC AssignFAST/fastsuggest API – Bibliographic Wilderness
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Inside the Kamala Harris meme army supercharging her online campaign - The Washington Post
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The Case for Speculative Fiction, According to Author N.K. Jemisin — via Stuff https://flipboard.com/@stantont/stuff-g1vsg5rrz
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Self Hosting 101 - A Beginner's Guide — A beginner's guide to self hosting
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Collection of Dark Patterns and Unethical Design
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Veles – Binary Analysis Tool | CodiSec — New open source tool for binary data analysis
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Building A Generative AI Platform
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Linear Algebra for Data Science — https://twitter.com/kchonyc/status/1815859893573664954
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50 Best Sci-Fi Books of All Time
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OpenAI training and inference costs could reach $7bn for 2024, AI startup set to lose $5bn - report - DCD — There are no "little guys" in the LLM foundational model space. The capital costs for training foundation models is eye-watering.
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7 Fitness Tests to Gauge Your Strength and Mobility - The New York Times
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暗中 --- Undermind
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Falcon Content Update Preliminary Post Incident Report | CrowdStrike — test
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How I Use Obsidian · Jason A. Heppler
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Take A Look Inside This Huge Seattle Houseboat, On The Market For $3.6 Million
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You're Doing Oral Sex All Wrong, Here's How To Improve
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Ten Morally Questionable Life Hacks That Might Just Be Evil
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US Household Demographics Are Changing Rapidly, But One Structure Is Holding Steady
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I Hate My Husband For Bringing Up Weight Again, And More Of This Week’s Rocky Relationship Stories
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How Can I Get People To Stop Flushing The Toilet When I’m Talking On The Phone In A Public Bathroom, And Other Advice Column Questions
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The Internet Reacts To Biden Dropping Out Of The Presidential Race
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Doctor Reveals Safest Way To Remove Ear Wax Without Q-Tips
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This NY Car Dealership Has Gone Viral For Its 'Office'-Style Mockumentary Episodes
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Ten NSFW Secrets From Regular People That Will Make You Blush
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Why You Should Really Stop Throwing Away The Silica Gel Packets
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Homebuyers Are Backing Out Of Deals At A Record Pace
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Life Expectancy Versus Health Spending In Wealthy Countries, Visualized
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Buying A House In These US Cities Requires A Pretty Hefty Salary
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This Might Be The Smoothest Save We've Ever Seen
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What It Takes To Be In The Top One Percent Of Earners, By US State
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You're Either Going To Love Or Hate This Guy's Take On Entitled Drivers
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The Earth's Core Is Officially Slowing Down, Reversing What Scientists Predict For The Next 70 Years
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She Asked Each Of Her Six Siblings For $100 — Their Replies Will Touch Your Heart
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Sam Altman's Basic-Income Study Is Out. Here's What It Found
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Daughter Pranks Mom By Blending Into The Bed — Her Reflexes Are Nothing To Envy
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A Trump Fan Desperate For Attention, And This Week's Other Best Memes, Ranked
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When It Comes To The World's Most-Hated Social Media Sites, There's One Clear Loser
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She Wanted To Film A Prank Video At Costco — Her Husband's Response Was Perfect
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Four Signs You’ve Really Annoyed Your Wife While Grocery Shopping
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This Week's Reviews: 'Deadpool & Wolverine,' 'Time Bandits' And 'Lady In The Lake'
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This Brit's Attempt At Doing A Strong Southern Accent Will Make Your Day
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Autistic Street Performer In Dallas Goes Viral After Playing Iconic Top 40 Hit
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These Convenience Store Robbers Almost Won —Then He Showed Up
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This Is How Much Residential Space $1,500 Gets You In America's Biggest Cities
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Today’s Wordle Hints (and Answer) for Saturday, July 27, 2024
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What's New on Prime Video and Freevee in August 2024
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You Can Get Microsoft Office 2019 on Sale for $25 Right Now
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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Is $100 Off Right Now
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Six Myths About Mineral Sunscreen, and Why They're Wrong
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How to Stop X From Training Its AI With Your Posts
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YouTube Has Launched Another Half-Baked Strategy to Kill Ad Blockers
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The Best Deals on Streaming Services Right Now
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This KitchenAid Food Chopper Is on Sale for $50 Right Now
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Four Subtle Contractor Scams to Look For
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My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: GoPro HERO10 Black Bundle
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How to Stick to a Cleaning Schedule Even When You Don’t Have Time to Clean
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33 of the Scariest Horror Movies Streaming on Netflix Right Now
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How to Disable Your Mac's Play/Pause Key So It Stops Opening Apple Music
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How to Descale a Keurig (or Other Pod Coffee Makers)
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Cleft Is an AI-Powered Voice Notes App for Your iPhone and Mac
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Nine 'Dungeons and Dragons' Influencers You Should Follow
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The Three Gardening Tasks I Do Every Day
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Use Your Summer Corn Haul to Make Elotes
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You Can Get Microsoft Visio 2021 Pro on Sale for $20 Right Now
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How to Fix Every Common Zipper Problem
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How to Do a Hip Thrust, the Best Butt Exercise You're Not Doing
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These Parts of the US Are More Likely to Lose Power This Summer
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The Best TV Series to Stream This Week
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The Best Movies to Stream This Week
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Today’s Wordle Hints (and Answer) for Friday, July 26, 2024
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You Can Get This USB-C Apple Pencil on Sale for $60 Right Now
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Reorganize Your Fridge Using a 'Stations' System
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StackSkills Unlimited Courses Are on Sale for $30 Right Now
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The Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 Is $250 Off
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You'll Be Able to FaceTime With 911 Soon
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The Newest iPads Are Up to $100 Off
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Reddit Is Giving Google a Search Monopoly
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SearchGPT Is OpenAI's Answer to Google AI Overviews
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You Can Get an iRobot Roomba i4 on Sale for $150 Right Now
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The Best Ways to Reuse (or Discard) Old Pill Bottles
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My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: Samsung Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor
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You Can Use Apple Maps on the Web, but Will You?
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10 Pull-Up Exercises That Are Easier Than Pull-Ups
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This Site Offers Hundreds of Free Language Learning Courses
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Great, Now Bing Is Getting Generative AI Search Too
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The New Disney+, Hulu, and Max Bundle Isn't a Terrible Deal
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Three Steps to Take When Your Landlord Is Also Your Neighbor
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The Crucial Step You're Missing With French Press Coffee
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The 25 Funniest Comedies on Netflix Right Now
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These Flowers Won't Benefit From Deadheading
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What's New on Paramount+ With Showtime in August 2024
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The Best Alternative Keyboard Apps for Android, and How to Install Them
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What's New on Max in August 2024
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How to See July's Double Meteor Shower
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The Best Foods to Pack for a Long Flight
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This Extension Turns Apple Notes Into a Legit Word Processor
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Today’s Wordle Hints (and Answer) for Thursday, July 25, 2024
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Everything You're Entitled to When Your Flight Gets Delayed or Canceled
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Five Ways to Make the Treadmill Less Boring (Plus Five Workouts to Try)
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You Can Get Headway Premium on Sale for $48 Right Now
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Sharing a Computer Can Suck Less
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The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Is Already Over $300 Off
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The Latest iPad Is Back to Its Lowest Price Ever
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What's New on Netflix in August 2024
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Five Ways to Save Your Home If It’s Put up for a Sheriff’s Auction
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You Can Get Babbel on Sale for $140 Right Now
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Meta Quest Headsets Are Getting AI Next Month
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Your PS5 Is Getting Two New Features
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Four Different Types of Naps (and How to Choose One)
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My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: Google Nest Doorbell
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Meta Released the Largest Open-Source AI Model Yet
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When to Use Vertical Vs. Horizontal Storage and Organization
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Use the PARA Method to Organize Your Digital World
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51 of the Best Movies That Clock in at 90 Minutes or Less
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Apple Is Reportedly Making a Foldable iPhone
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Nine Perennial Herbs You Should Plant in Your Garden (and Three to Avoid)
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The Best Alternative Keyboard Apps for the iPhone, and How to Install Them
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How to Block Ads on Your Samsung, LG, and Roku Smart TVs
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'Funding' Your Retirement Account Isn't the Same As Investing
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Where to File a Federal Complaint If Your Airline Refuses to Give You a Refund
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The States With the Most (and Least) Expensive Gas, According to AAA
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Today’s Wordle Hints (and Answer) for Wednesday, July 24, 2024
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Wrist Wraps and Lifting Straps Serve Very Different Purposes in the Gym
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Samsung Is Including a $500 Monitor With This New Galaxy Laptop
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The Best Oven Mitts (and Why They're Not Towels)
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My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: Google Pixel Watch 2
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Five Ways to Spot a Credit Card Skimmer
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The Best Storage Containers for Everyday Items (and the Stuff You'll Need Once a Year)
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A Guide to Understanding All Those Kamala Harris Memes
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Answers to All Your Awkward Questions About the Gym Sauna
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One of Slack's New iPhone Widgets Is Actually Sort of Useful
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You Can Get an InstantPot Duo on Sale for $80 Right Now
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Five Ways to Sell Your Car for More Money
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The Best Ways to Organize a Small Closet
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You Can Recycle Plastic Grocery Bags Into Packing Material
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You Can Get an HP Pavilion Desktop on Sale for $350 Right Now
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Google Is Reversing Its Decision to Kill Cookies
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20 TV Shows and Movies About Historical Women in Power
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11 Annual Blooms That Can Reseed Themselves
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You Should Plant Ornamental Kale in Your Winter Garden
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What's New on Hulu in August 2024
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Today’s Wordle Hints (and Answer) for Tuesday, July 23, 2024
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Amazon’s Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Pre-Order Includes a Storage Upgrade and a $200 Gift Card
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What's New on Disney+ in August 2024
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Newsom Orders Removal Of Homeless Encampments
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Paris Opening Ceremony Features Tedious 45-Minute Discussion Of Godard’s Early Works
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Team USA’s Arrival In France Leaves American Basketball Rims Largely Unguarded
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Steven Spielberg Apologizes For Removing Kiss Between E.T., Elliott
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PornHub Surprises Frequent User With Wife, Loving Family Upon 10,000th Masturbation
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Credit Card Delinquency Rates Hit 12-Year High
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Physical Therapy Office Politely Declines Daniel Jones’ Offer Of Framed, Signed Jersey For Wall
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Tips For Getting Diagnosed With ADHD As An Adult
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Hydrothermal Explosion At Yellowstone Blasts Debris Into Sky
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Delight At Receiving Breakfast In Bed Mitigated By Difficulty Of Eating While Horizontal
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The Onion Film Standard: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’
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Fact-Checking J.D. Vance’s ‘Hillbilly Elegy’
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Biden Drops Out Of Presidential Race
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Netanyahu Addresses Congress
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Message Hidden Backward In Black Sabbath Album Wishes Everyone A Good Time Listening To Rock And Roll
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Suicidal Man Urged By Onlookers To Jump From Higher Floor
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J.D. Vance Vows To Fight For Forgotten Communities In Silicon Valley
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Trump Vows To Unite Nation Against Common Enemy Of Other Americans
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‘Really, Really, Really Happy For You, Kamala,’ Says Hillary Clinton, Not Letting Go Of Handshake
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Study Finds 14% Of College Freshmen Contract HPV By End Of Campus Tour
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Report: 78% Of Americans Too Distracted By Politics To Appreciate The Summer Glen Powell Is Having
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Vet Has Bad News For French Bulldog Hoping To Have Natural Birth
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Borderline Personnel Disorder
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MLB Loses Millions of Stats In Warehouse Fire
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Photo Of Garden Cucumbers Sent To Father Unleashes Torrent Of Unbridled Criticism
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Democrats Panic After Kamala Harris Ages 40 Years In Single Night
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Facebook Announces Human Trafficking Now Allowed On Marketplace
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News Happening Faster Than Man Can Generate Uninformed Opinions
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Study Finds Smacking Own Head Yelling ‘Stupid, Stupid’ Could Be Early Sign Of Low Self-Esteem
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Cave Discovered On Moon Could One Day House Humans
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Artist Profile: Chappell Roan
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Kamala Harris Turns Down Democratic Nomination To Work On Alaskan Fishing Vessel
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Today’s Historic Front Page: July 21, 2024
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Biden Flubs Exit Speech
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Trump Accepts GOP Nomination
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The Onion’s Exclusive Interview With Simone Biles
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Petting Zoo Selling Toddler Fingers For 25 Cents
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MLB Reminds White Sox That Games Televised
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Plastic Surgeon Tears New Wife Down To The Studs
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Completely Alone Man Really Thought Blowing Out Birthday Candle In Dark Apartment Would Have Cheered Him Up
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Archaeologists Celebrate After Uncovering Ancient Certificate Congratulating Them For Finding All The Stuff
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Trump On Accepting Nomination: ‘This Is Boring, I’m So Bored’
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Trump: ‘You All Look Really Stupid With Those Things On Your Head’
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Judge Dismisses Trump Classified Documents Case
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Biden Told He Won Election As Aide Gently Closes His Eyes
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Usha Vance Gently Corrects RNC Usher Attempting To Deport Her
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Timeline Of Assassination Attempts In The United States
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Sex Shop Has Gumball Machine
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That Last Drink The One That Did It, Report Hungover Sources
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Sweet Angel Kitty Babies Go Num Num Num On Mommy’s Corpse
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No, really, please ban Chinese DJI drones from America's skies, senators are urged
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Kamala Harris' $7M support from LinkedIn founder comes with a request: Fire Lina Khan
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Video game actors strike because they fear an attack of the AI clones
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iPhone kicked out of China’s top 5 smartphone brands as domestic market bounces back
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CrowdStrike meets Murphy's Law: Anything that can go wrong will
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SpaceX Falcon 9 set for comeback after upper-stage failure
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Intel nabs Micron exec to oversee foundry business ambitions
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Happy Sysadmin Day, the Bitlocker keys are in a bowl on top of the fridge
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Boeing Starliner crew get their ISS sleepover extended
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Progress discloses second critical flaw in Telerik Report Server in as many months
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'A moose hit me' and other ways people damage their gizmos
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Google DeepMind's latest models kinda sorta take silver at Math Olympiad
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UK.gov to chuck up to £5B to gang of back office software vendors
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Shuttle Columbia's near-miss: Why we should always expect the unexpected in space
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Customer bricked a phone – and threatened to brick techie's face with it
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Study shock! AI hinders productivity and makes working worse
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UK and India sign broad tech collaboration pact
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Omnissa, VMware's old end-user biz, emerges with promise of 'AI-infused autonomous workspace'
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North Korean chap charged for attacks on US hospitals, military, NASA – and even China
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Malware crew Stargazers Goblin used 3,000 GitHub accounts to make bank
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CrowdStrike update blunder may cost world billions – and insurance ain't covering it all
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Sam Altman wants a US-led freedom coalition to fight authoritarian AI
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Beware of fake CrowdStrike domains pumping out Lumma infostealing malware
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OpenAI unveils AI search engine SearchGPT – not that you're allowed to use it yet
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FYI: Data from deleted GitHub repos may not actually be deleted
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NASA sends 4K video from a flying plane to the ISS using lasers
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Oracle's Java pricing brews bitter taste, subscribers spill over to OpenJDK
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Uncle Sam accuses telco IT pro of decade-long spying campaign for China
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Microsoft adds generative search to its Bing engine
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Apple Maps escapes orchard into web browser wilds
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STMicroelectronics sees sharp decline in Q2 earnings amid weak auto sector demand
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You should probably fix this 5-year-old critical Docker vuln fairly sharpish
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Adobe exec likened hidden cloud subscription exit fees to 'heroin', says FTC
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Kaspersky says Uncle Sam snubbed proposal to open up its code for third-party review
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AI models face collapse if they overdose on their own output
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X.org lone ranger rides to rescue multi-monitor refresh rates
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Datacenters guzzled more than a fifth of Ireland's electricity in 2023
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OpenBSD enthusiast cooks up guide for the technically timid
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Patch management still seemingly abysmal because no one wants the job
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You're not hallucinating: Generative AI is helping IBM's mainframes grow
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India ditches its 'Google Tax' after US waved a big stick
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ServiceNow president leaves after policy breach related to public sector boss hire
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Things are going Z-shaped at Huawei: Chinese giant preps three-screen folding smartphone
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How a cheap barcode scanner helped fix CrowdStrike'd Windows PCs in a flash
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Mistral Large 2 leaps out as a leaner, meaner rival to GPT-4-class AI models
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The months and days before and after CrowdStrike's fatal Friday
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AMD stalls Ryzen 9000 launch over poor chip quality
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Oops. Apple relied on bad code while flaming Google Chrome's Topics ad tech
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Microsoft wants fatter pipes between its AI datacenters, asks Lumen to make light work of it
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Philadelphia tree trimmers fail to nip FTC noncompete ban in the bud
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The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics is using real-time AI-based video surveillance tech to detect and predict threats, raising concerns over mass surveillance (Jorja Siemons/Bloomberg Law)
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Filing: the US DOJ says TikTok collected data about its users' views on gun control, abortion, and religion, and censored content at ByteDance's direction (Wall Street Journal)
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The International Association of Machinists says Apple reached a three-year tentative labor agreement with retail workers at a Towson, Maryland store, a first (Josh Eidelson/Bloomberg)
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Sources: Honeywell is considering a US IPO of its majority-owned quantum computing firm Quantinuum as soon as 2025, and could seek a valuation of about $10B (Bloomberg)
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Chinese self-driving startup WeRide files to list on the Nasdaq under the symbol WRD, reporting a loss of $268M on revenue of $55M in 2023 (Michael Hytha/Bloomberg)
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Freelancer.com, iFixit, and others say Anthropic's crawler has aggressively scraped their websites, potentially breaching their terms of service (George Hammond/Financial Times)
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A look at the race to build advanced AI robots; PitchBook: robotics startups have raised $6.5B across 552 deals in 2024 vs. $9.7B across 1,256 deals in 2023 (Financial Times)
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Ireland's Data Protection Commission says it is surprised and is "seeking clarity" about X's move to automatically allow user data to train Grok (Financial Times)
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US unions are trying to organize staff at chip firms set to receive CHIPS Act grants; CWA is pushing to organize workers at Intel and other big chip companies (Jiyoung Sohn/Wall Street Journal)
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A North Korean Hacker Tricked a US Security Vendor Into Hiring Him--and Immediately Tried to Hack Them (Jon Brodkin/Wired)
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X activates a setting, on by default, that gives it permission to train Grok on user's posts; the setting can be turned off on the web but not in the mobile app (Kevin Okemwa/Windows Central)
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Kamala Harris, who began her career in the Bay Area and was involved in Biden's pro-tech actions like the CHIPS Act, sees a surge of support from tech donors (Clare Duffy/CNN)
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How TikTok is trying to fend off a potential US ban via ad campaigns, funding creators' lawsuits, and spending $6M on lobbying in H1 2024, vs. $3.5M in H1 2023 (Bloomberg)
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An interview with Samsung's mobile chief TM Roh on the Galaxy AI push, monetizing AI, future products such as foldables and mixed reality headsets, and more (Arjun Kharpal/CNBC)
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A profile of, and interview with, Sequoia Managing Partner Roelof Botha on increasing Sequoia's focus on AI investments, staying politically neutral, and more (Michal Lev-Ram/Fortune)