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thispersondoesnotexist.com (1024×1024)
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Don’t Get Clever with Login Forms | Brad Frost
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GitHub - imthenachoman/How-To-Secure-A-Linux-Server: An evolving how-to guide for securing a Linux server.
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Modern Alternatives to PGP
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The Secret History of Women in Coding - The New York Times — As a teenager in Maryland in the 1950s, Mary Allen Wilkes had no plans to become a software pioneer — she dreamed of being a litigator. via Pocket
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New AI fake text generator may be too dangerous to release, say creators | Technology | The Guardian — This AI is one of the few genuinely breathtaking advances in technology I've seen in a long time:
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Color Spaces – Bartosz Ciechanowski
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Better Language Models and Their Implications
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kev.inburke.com
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GitHub - sveinbjornt/Sloth: OS X app that shows all open files and sockets in use by all running applications. GUI for lsof. — Sloth - OS X app that shows all open files and sockets in use by all running applications. GUI for lsof.
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My 2018 Apple Report Card (via IFTTT) — My 2018 Apple Report Card http://bit.ly/2SVnr0V
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The Cloud is Just Someone Else's Computer — The Cloud is Just Someone Else's Computer
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Chaos Monkey Guide for Engineers - Tips, Tutorials, and Training
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Welcome — Magic-Wormhole 0.10.5+29.g355cc01.dirty documentation
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Data science is different now · Vicki Boykis
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Untitled (https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/15/upshot/british-irish-dialect-quiz.html) — RT @sharonodea: This quiz from the NYT is *fascinating*
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13 Classic Mathematics Books for Lifelong Learners
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ThisPersonDoesNotExist.com uses AI to generate endless fake faces - The Verge — RT @verge: uses AI to generate endless fake faces
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The Lonely Life of a Yacht Influencer - MEL Magazine — Alex Jimenez (aka TheYachtGuy) might look like he’s comfortably residing in the lap of luxury on Instagram, but the truth is, he’s kinda lost at sea via Pocket
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Flightradar24 — how it works? / Habr
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Steven Soderbergh’s 'Crackpot Theories' on How Moviegoing Has Changed — Hannibal Hanschke / Reuters / Cineberg / Shutterstock / The Atlantic In 2014, Steven Soderbergh was ostensibly in retirement. He had emerged as a young pioneer…
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Marp - Markdown Presentation Writer
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Adactio: Journal—WorldWideWeb — WorldWideWeb https://t.co/X4HJeEkwrP http://twitter.com/adactioJournal/status/1096734749601730560
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Goldman asks: 'Is curing patients a sustainable business model?' — via CNBC https://cnb.cx/2FE8dXA
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Making My Own USB Keyboard From Scratch » Blake Smith
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instant.page — "Cheating latency
instant.page uses just-in-time preloading — it preloads a page right before a user clicks on it.
Before a user clicks on a link, they hover their mouse over that link. When a user has hovered for 65 ms there is one chance out of two that they will click on that link, so instant.page sta…
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Why Google Needed a Graph Serving System - Dgraph Blog
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You Don't Need to Quit Your Job to Make
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Untitled (https://www.thispersondoesnotexist.com/) — RT @DynamicWebPaige: Several samples from @nvidia's Style-Based GAN generator in real-time:
📰:…
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How to activate Apple ID 2fa when you have two accounts – Jonathan T — @stroughtonsmith
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The log/event processing pipeline you can't have — The log/event processing pipeline you can't have Let me tell you about the still-not-defunct real-time log processingpipeline we built at my now-defunct last…
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Application Holotypes: A Guide to Architecture Decisions - JASON Format
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Raster——Simple CSS Grid System — Minimal and straight-forward CSS grid system utilizing descriptive HTML rather than semantic CSS. This is the HTML that generates the grid you see at the top of this page.
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The magical thinking of guys who love logic | The Outline — Ian Danskin, who makes videos under the moniker Innuendo Studios, has made a name for himself on the internet for his Youtube series on the techniques and beliefs of the alt-right. via Pocket
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the-book-of-secret-knowledge: A collection of awesome lists, manuals, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools and more. For SysOps, DevOps, Pentesters and Security Researchers.
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You probably don’t need a single-page application — As I said, the default choice in most cases should be the traditional server-rendered application. However, there are some requirements that might force you to opt for the single-page application architecture:
Core functionality is real-time (e.g Slack)
Rich UI interact…
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Die, Workwear! - How We Lost Our Ability to Mend
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Amazon Will Pay Whopping $0 In Federal Taxes On $11.2 Billion Profits | Fortune — Favorite tweet:
Amazon Will Pay a Whopping $0 in Federal Taxes on $11.2 Billion Profits https://t.co/1uXE6cphJQ
— Jonathan Swan (@jonathanvswan) February 15, 2019
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Patricia Lockwood · The Communal Mind: The Internet and Me · LRB 21 February 2019 — A few years ago, when it suddenly occurred to us that the internet was a place we could never leave, I began to keep a diary of what it felt like to be there in the days of its snowy white disintegration, which felt also like the disintegrati…
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ssloy/tinyraycaster: 486 lines of C++: old-school FPS in a weekend
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California High Speed Rail Canceled — Too many stakeholders made the route bad.
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CERN 2019 WorldWideWeb Rebuild
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Is Email Making Professors Stupid? - The Chronicle of Higher Education — Yes. {at least this one…} https://t.co/6alr6Dh6B5
— James 🌊. Gifford (@GiffordJames) February 12, 2019
GiffordJames
February 12, 2019 at 08:57PM
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The Bored Sex — The "distracted boyfriend" meme gets reversed. Antonio Guillem / Shutterstock Andrew Gotzis, a Manhattan psychiatrist with an extensive psychotherapy practice,…
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Facebook's security team tracks posts, location for 'BOLO' threat list — One of the tools Facebook uses to monitor threats is a "be on lookout" or "BOLO" list, which is updated approximately once a week. The list was created in 2008, an early employee in Facebook's physical security group told CNBC. It now contains hundreds …
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What’s new for WSL in Windows 10 version 1903? – Windows Command Line Tools For Developers
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Free HTML Website Templates and HTML UI Kits - HTMLTEMPLATES.CO
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Untitled (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/16/opinion/esquire-american-boy-cancel-culture.html) — RT @robynkanner: for my @nytimes debut, i wrote about our culture of shame and the importance of letting each other grow.
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What Happened When I Bought a House With Solar Panels — On a rare rainy day early last year, my husband, Alex, and I toured what, with any luck, would become the most exciting and daunting purchase of our lives: a…
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Linux networking tools poster
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How the US has hidden its empire — There aren’t many historical episodes more firmly lodged in the United States’s national memory than the attack on Pearl Harbor. It is one of only a few events that many people in the country can put a date to: 7 December 1941, the “date which will live in infamy,” as Franklin D Roosevelt p…
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Review | Andrew McCabe’s disturbing account of working for Sessions and Trump — Andrew McCabe, former deputy director of the FBI, writes that “the rule of law is under attack, including from the president himself.” (Jahi Chikwendiu/The…
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‘It Is Not a Closet. It Is a Cage.’ Gay Catholic Priests Speak Out — One priest had sex for the first time at 62, no strings attached, with a man he met online. The relationship was discovered and reported to his bishop, and he has not had sex since. Another priest, when asked if he had ever considered himself as having a pa…
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Audio AI: isolating vocals from stereo music using Convolutional Neural Networks — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19161368
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GAN — What is Generative Adversary Networks GAN? – Jonathan Hui – Medium
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The Tech Whiz Behind Vine and HQ Trivia Made Millions in His 20s. He Was Dead by 34. - WSJ — Colin Kroll, a college dropout turned startup millionaire, drifted through his company’s holiday party at Gran Morsi, a cozy Italian restaurant in downtown Manhattan. Dressed in a gray sweater and jeans, he chatted up employees and t…
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Meg Ryan on Romantic Comedies, Celebrity and Leaving It All Behind - The New York Times — From the late ’80s through the ’90s, Meg Ryan shone about as brightly as any star in Hollywood. You know about her beloved string of romantic comedies — often written by Nora Ephron, often co-starring Tom Hanks. via Pocket
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Daring Fireball: Goldman Asks: 'Is Curing Patients a Sustainable Business Model?' — RT @daringfireball: Goldman Asks: ‘Is Curing Patients a Sustainable Business Model?’:
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Pre-intro | iorange.github.io
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Opinion | No, You Can’t Ignore Email. It’s Rude. - The New York Times
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Differential privacy, an easy case — Mark Hansen's explanation of differential privacy
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'Bizarro World' - The Boston Globe — That's what my wife and I entered when we drove up to an arcade in Weirs Beach, New Hampshire, where she would attempt to break an official world record in the classic video game Tetris.
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Amazon, Google use secret tactics to expand headquarters such as HQ2 and reap millions in tax breaks - The Washington Post
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GitHub - leon-ai/leon: 🧠 Leon is your open-source personal assistant.
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Opinion | Time to Panic - The New York Times — The age of climate panic is here. Last summer, a heat wave baked the entire Northern Hemisphere, killing dozens from Quebec to Japan.
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Flightradar24 — how it works? / Habr
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How Do the Insanely Wealthy Actually Pay for Something Worth Hundreds of Millions of Dollars? — How do the insanely wealthy actually pay for something worth hundreds of millions of dollars?
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The Ultimate Guide To Memorable Tech Talks – Nina Zakharenko – Medium
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LisaDziuba/Awesome-Design-Tools: The best design tools for everything.
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OpenAI unveils multitalented AI that writes, translates, and slanders - The Verge
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The Magic of React-Based Multi-Step Forms | CSS-Tricks
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The Complicated Economy of Open Source Software
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Prince GIFs - Find & Share on GIPHY — RT @anildash: I’m so, so happy to see @GIPHY team up with @PaisleyPark to make an official, authorized collection of Prince GIFs!
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YPE html> Trump Declares National Emergency to Build Border Wall - The New York Times
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Coda — It's a new day for docs — Excited for the launch of @coda_hq.
Congrats Shishir and team!
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Interactive: How Brexit revealed four new political factions — Analysis of Commons voting patterns show how Europhobe and Europhile rebels from both main parties are forming new parliamentary blocs.
Our study clusters MPs by the similarity of their voting patterns: if two MPs always vote the same way, the chart groups the…
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Google backtracks on Chrome modifications that would have crippled ad blockers | ZDNet — Google backtracks on Chrome modifications that would have crippled ad blockers via @ZDNet & @campuscodi
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Amazon Cancels New York's HQ2—And That's a Good Thing - The Atlantic — via Stuff http://bit.ly/1MK7h2D
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My Wife and I Didn't Tell Our Children About Her Cancer - The Atlantic
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Machine learning 'causing science crisis' — Machine-learning techniques used by thousands of scientists to analyse data are producing results that are misleading and often completely wrong. Dr Genevera…
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Introduction to text manipulation on UNIX-based systems
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Janet Programming Language
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How Amazon Lost New York — https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-02-14/how-amazon-lost-new-york
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Finding Lena, the Patron Saint of JPEGs — https://www.wired.com/story/finding-lena-the-patron-saint-of-jpegs/
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The Smart Ways to Correct Mistakes in Git | CSS-Tricks
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Opinion | The Joy of Standards - The New York Times
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It’s Impossible to Follow a Conversation on Twitter
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Reading in the Age of Constant Distraction — Johan Gudmundsen-Holmgreen, Laesende lille pige, 1900 “I read books to read myself,” Sven Birkerts wrote in The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an…
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The Cost of Apple News
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Leon - Your Open-Source Personal Assistant
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Scientists Are Totally Rethinking Animal Cognition — Getty / Life on White Ami d the human crush of Old Delhi, on the edge of a medieval bazaar, a red structure with cages on its roof rises three stories above the…
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Researchers, scared by their own work, hold back “deepfakes for text” AI | Ars Technica — RT LaruYan : [아스테크니카] 자신의 작품에 소름돋은 연구가들이 '딥페이크 텍스트' AI를 저지하다 http://bit.ly/2GM9eNi 일론 머스크 등이 투자한 OpenAI의 GPT-2는 레딧, SNS 등에 게시된 링크 포함 40GB의 텍스트에 기반해 딥페이크 기법으로 가짜뉴…
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Google’s Waymo risks repeating Silicon Valley’s most famous blunder — Larry Page drew the wrong lesson from Xerox bungling the PC revolution.
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How white space killed an enterprise app (and why data density matters)
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Introducing draft pull requests - The GitHub Blog — RT @github: Read all the details here 👇
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Space Colony Art from the 1970s – The Public Domain Review — In the 1970s the Princeton physicist Gerard O’Neill, with the help of NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University, held a series of space colony summer studies which explored the possibilities of humans living in giant orbiting spaceships. Dürer’s extraordina…
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Mountains Bigger Than Everest May Lie Deep Inside Earth - Motherboard — Hundreds of miles below our feet, there is a subterranean mountain range with peaks that may rival the Himalayas, says a new study. via Pocket
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Dolphins Seem to Use Toxic Pufferfish to Get High | Smart News | Smithsonian
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Most Americans don’t realize what companies can predict from their data
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White House Announces National Emergency Using Notes App — Very serious, well-prepared people, the Trump administration.
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A 5km asteroid may briefly occult the brightest star in the sky
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HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5 review: A little bit bigger, a little bit better
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Dealmaster: All the best Presidents’ Day tech deals we can find
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The mythos and meaning behind Pokémon’s most famous glitch
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Liveblog: The Samsung Galaxy S10 launch happens Wednesday, February 20
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Dance Your PhD’s 2018 winner mixes superconductivity and swing dancing
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Georgia Tech scientists figured out how maggots can eat so much, so fast
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Quirky sci-fi farce Mega Time Squad sends up all those time-travel tropes
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Electric truck startup announces $700 million funding round led by Amazon
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Welcome to the cyber world: The real-world tech behind Alita: Battle Angel
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The Samsung Galaxy S10 is coming! Here’s what to expect
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The replication crisis may also be a theory crisis
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Starz’ Counterpart has been canceled—which is bad, because the show is good
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Private cabins, flying bars, and hundreds of seats—farewell, Airbus A380
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A natural selection: Evolution evolves from board game to digital app
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Behold, the Facebook phishing scam that could dupe even vigilant users
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Shell buys Sonnen, Tesla’s competitor in the home battery business
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Researchers, scared by their own work, hold back “deepfakes for text” AI
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Facebook, Google, CDC under pressure to stop anti-vax garbage from spreading
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Huge study finds professors’ attitudes affect students’ grades
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My Teenage Rebellion Was Fundamentalist Christianity
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This 1920s Concept For A Drive-Through Grocery Store Completely Failed
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John Oliver Unpacks Brexit Again And, Yeah, It's Still A Dumpster Fire
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An Outrageous Credit Card Offering 0% Interest Until 2020
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Here's A Teen Having No Idea How An Alarm Clock Works
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The Hidden History Of Holocaust Money
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Shop HP's Presidents' Day Sale And Save Hundreds
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Dad Decides To Embarrass The Heck Out Of His Teenage Daughter During Drop-Off
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A Seven-Year Journey Across The US, One Highway At A Time
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We Could Prevent More Suicides If We Grasped This One Truth About Suicidal People
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Here's The Best Way To Settle Who's Paying When You're In A Drive-Thru With Friends
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Biologists Are Trying To Make Bird Flu Easier To Spread. Can We Not?
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Take These Google Earth Tours Through American Black History
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Relieve Pain And Inflammation With This CBD Balm
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Chinese And Iranian Hackers Renew Their Attacks On US Companies
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I Think I've Identified Email's Fundamental Flaw
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Dog Massacres Pillows, Turning Family Home Into A Winter Wonderland
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What To Do When Hygge No Longer Works
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The Untapped Promise Of LSD
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Watch The First Episode Of 'Weird City,' The New Show From Jordan Peele And Charlie Sanders
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How Miles Morales Changed The Spider-Verse
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The Unbelievability Of Zion Williamson
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An Outrageous Credit Card Offering 0% Interest Until 2020
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How To Fix Food
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This Cat Is An Absolute Legend For Sitting On The Literal Edge
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A Fearful Fly Meets Lucas The Spider, Cuteness Ensues
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The Magical Thinking Of Guys Who Love Logic
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Inside The Resistance Movement Opposing Daniel Ortega's Trans-Nicaragua Canal
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How The Failures Of Forensic Science Totally Ruined One Man's Life
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What Did Elliott Abrams Have To Do With The El Mozote Massacre?
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The Singer Building: A Lost Monument To Industry — And Traditional Urbanism
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SNL's Celebrity Family Feud Is Weird, Funny And Absurd At The Same Time
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A Tender Moment Between Two Male Lions, And More Of The Best Photography Of The Week
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The Disturbing Hypothesis For The Sudden Uptick In Chronic Kidney Disease
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Why Airplanes Turn The Lights Off During Takeoff And Landing
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Basketball Is Beside The Point During NBA All-Star Weekend
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American Monster
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SNL's Extreme Baking Competition Has Some Extreme Cake Designs
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Sealed Copy Of Super Mario Bros. Sells For A Record-Breaking $100,150
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Penn Badgley On How He Lived Long Enough To Become The Villain
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Why Insulin Is Inaccessibly Expensive Despite Great Demand
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A 'Smart Bed' That Keeps People From Hogging Space, And More Of The Week's Coolest Design
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Stray Puppy Takes A Break From Chowing Down, Makes Sure His Mom Has Something To Eat, Too
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Reese's Advertising History: Eat Peanut Butter Cups However You Want
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Guy's Trick For Opening A Bottle Comes With Quite A Kick
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Ranking Every Kind Of Rice By How Healthy It Is
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The Ellis Is A Minimalist Multi-Tool Ready For Anything Life Throws At You
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The Best New Long Reads On The Internet
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A Bunch Of Bros Doing Wild Trampoline-To-Ceiling Tricks
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Amazon pulls HQ2 from New York: Here are all the reactions - CNET
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Special counsel Robert Mueller questioned ex-Cambridge Analytica director - CNET
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Pirates reportedly use Apple certs to release hacked apps on iPhone - CNET
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TCL's concept phone folds into smartwatch, Facebook slammed in new UK report video - CNET
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Tovala tech is coming to LG smart ovens - CNET
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Galaxy S10 chip kills it in our early Snapdragon 855 benchmarking tests - CNET
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Buy the Fluance Ai40 wireless bookshelf speakers, get a free Google Home Mini - CNET
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Galaxy S10 goes ultrasonic? Here's an early look at its likely fingerprint reader - CNET
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How to buy a microwave - CNET
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Fitbit Charge 3 vs. Versa: Which one should you buy? - CNET
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Fitbit Charge 3 vs. Fitbit Versa: How to choose video - CNET
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The best LED floodlights you can buy right now - CNET
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What to expect from Mobile World Congress 2019 video - CNET
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Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 review: Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is my almost-perfect phone - CNET
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Apple Watch Series 4 vs. Series 3: Which one should you buy? - CNET
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Here's why we need an iPhone SE 2 right now - CNET
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AirPods, iPads and streaming: What we could see from a March Apple event - CNET
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2019 Mercedes-AMG E53 Coupe review: A standout that stands alone - Roadshow
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Apple to release new MacBook Pro and iPhone with bilateral charging, says report - CNET
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Oscars 2019: How to stream online, start time, nominees, predictions and more - CNET
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Updated 2020 GMC Acadia debuts new turbocharged engine, AT4 trim - Roadshow
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The 26 best games on PlayStation 4 - CNET
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The 26 best games on the Xbox One - CNET
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YouTube to blame for rise in flat Earth believers, says study - CNET
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WWE Elimination Chamber 2019: Match results, highlights, reactions and more - CNET
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What is a fact that you think sounds completely false and that makes you angry that it's true?
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Youtube is Facilitating the Sexual Exploitation of Children, and it's Being Monetized (2019)
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Finding Parents' MAGA Hats Will One Day Be Equivalent of Discovering Their 'Ku Klux Klan Hood or Robe,' Says Professor
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[SPOILER] Francis Ngannou vs. Cain Velasquez
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Trust us...
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TIL a man in Arizona stole a diamond worth 160,000$ and traded it for 20$ worth of weed.
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stay back 100 meters or you will be shot
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I’ve been wearing the same outfit every day for 2 years. I highly recommend it.
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For a 27 year old woman, this is really immature.
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[Update] I [31m] found torn-up remnants of a Plan B box in the kitchen garbage. My wife [27f] should have no reason to use emergency contraceptive because I had a vasectomy years ago. I talked to her.
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Baking
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Dire Cat
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Man accused of pulling gun on couple wearing MAGA hats
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Entitled shareholders upset people who actually work get money before them
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Nothing says "oops,I just f*cked up" more than when you try to punch someone and they catch your fist mid air and squeeze it in their hand while laughing at you
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At first I thought it was a retro ad, but then I saw MAGA
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I usually have a beer or two after work at the bar next door, and for my birthday the staff each got me a small novelty present and they all signed a card for me. I don't have a lot of friends, this mattered a lot to me.
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Facebook deliberately broke privacy and competition law and should urgently be subject to statutory regulation, according to a devastating parliamentary report denouncing the company and its executives as “digital gangsters”.
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How Mitch McConnell Enables Trump - He’s not an institutionalist. He’s the man who surrendered the Senate to the president
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TIFU by leaving my girlfriend chained to a bed for 3 hours NSFW
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People who drive 15-20 mph under speed limit and brake check anyone they think is too close are more dangerous than speeders and tailgaters and should be punished more.
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REPUBLICAN LOGIC
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Just listen...
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Bill Gates Says Taxing Capital Gains Is The Way Forward
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WCGW if I try to take a photo in the air?
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Boys We Did It
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Cat lands as expected
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Family team work.
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Only gas station for 100 miles, took 20 minutes to fill up and the handle was broken so I had to hold it to pump.
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Baby gets glasses, and can see clearly for the first time
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This Church that got hit by lightning
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Ok, now i get it
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Rectangle pizza was the heavy hitter of school lunches in the 80s and early 90s
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AITA for not wanting my bf to live with a female coworker for 2 weeks to do a vegan diet?
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The very last image transmitted by Opportunity, on Sol 5111.
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Invasion of Poland, 1939
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TIL that months after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, Fred Rodgers and Francois Clemmons worked together to show the word how to integrate swimming pools by soaking their feet in the pool together.
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Surgeon Hospitalized for 6 Weeks After Working 180-Hour Shifts, Gets Called an 'Emotional Female'
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Surgeon Hospitalized for 6 Weeks After Working 180-Hour Shifts, Gets Called an 'Emotional Female'
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Snapping turtle about to eat betta fish
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Where is the missing wife of Scientology's ruthless leader? (2019) - "Shelly Miscavige is the wife of Scientology leader David Miscavige, the high priestess of Scientology who vanished 13 years ago" - 60 Minutes Australia
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This has massive potential
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I felt this on a personal level and wanted to share
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Apple Said to Release 16-Inch to 16.5-Inch MacBook Pro With All-New Design in 2019
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HMC while I pull out two hidden drinks outta my boobs
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[Image] Free copy of fo76 for ps4 when you buy ps4 thumbstick covers for 5$... :)
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"Middle of the night water" tastes so much better than normal water
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Maze Runner
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Made a little edit of an awesome shot from the OG Iron Man.
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Completely obliterate what’s left of my self esteem.
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Spread the word
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Well if you’re posting on 4chan then it’s a pretty reasonable assumption
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2018 indie girl starterpack
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Not facebook but crazy
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Alexa, play Childish Gambino
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ELdeRlY Citizen iS fLogGeD tO DEatH By saDIsTIc tEENAge fUCkerS
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Bisexuals of Reddit, what is something that is a turn on from one sex but a turn off from the other?
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EA banned my account right after I subscribed to Origin Access Premier for 1 year
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Come on Oprah
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Baby Bambi just saying hello.
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A 16 year old madlass makes a sandwich at the south pole. R/madlads question her skills and finances.
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Breeding bees with "clean genes" could help prevent colony collapse, suggests a new study. Some beehives are "cleaner" than others, and worker bees in these colonies have been observed removing the sick and the dead from the hive, with at least 73 genes identified related to these hygiene behaviors.
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Girl I follow on Twitter accidentally uploaded the unedited version yesterday and then quickly deleted once she realized, I screenshotted immediately and she uploaded the facetuned version today lmao
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Legally blind High School wrestler wins the Alabama state championship
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Jaguar's 'connected car' could mean you'll never see a red light again - Green Light Optimal Speed Advisory system that allows cars to “talk” to traffic lights and advise the driver of the ideal speed they should use to avoid a stoplight.
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Funny and wholesome at the same time
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Slack Wyrm #413
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Over 2000 people died after receiving Centrelink robo-debt notice, figures reveal
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Recently lost one of my squad mates in a wreck due to a drunk driver. Just a reminder to all to stay safe and stay away from alcohol behind the wheel. Rest In Peace John, you made an amazing squad mate and an even better person!
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Guys, I think they sent in the wrong package
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We can throw lipsense’s whole company away at this point
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Just like a whole wheat bread
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Someone in the comments says that their school created the bulldog, someone else corrects them.
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The purest of pure
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Paul Verhoeven accepts his Razzie Awards for Showgirls, becoming the first director to ever accept one.
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Outstanding move
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Me on my cake day.
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The only game that can save Pewdiepie right now
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Giving her new brother a warm welcome
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Antinatalism is the belief that people shouldn't have kids because life contains suffering. Sometimes the people on r/antinatalism... They uhh... Well... Have a look
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Shut em down open up shop
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Makeup reseller sells a harmful product, makes a public post partially blaming the customer, and then gets upset when someone reposts said post to reddit.
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That must be one killer channel
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At work we had a power outage, $10,000 worth of ice cream fits in one dumpster.
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The seals reaction when he just wanted a fish
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Apparently you’re not a REAL man if you don’t MAKE sons. My fabulous father who raised two girls would like to argue otherwise. Real men are fathers to their children. Doesn’t matter if they’re boys or girls.
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Entire NES built into NES cartridge
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Erobb221 Helps Out a Small Final Fantasy Streamer
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Big boy tries a maze, it's uneventful
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Spotted this degeneracy near Austin
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(Repost)
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Continents with total wealth smaller than Italy ($10.569 trillion)
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And the Wingged Hussars Arived!
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Turtle riding the back of a Plecostomus ( Algae eater).
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Can't sit down without a doctors note? Okay then!
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"The Procession", Simon Stålenhag, Digital, 2016
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The trick is knowing which subreddit to post to
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The middle dancer will spin clockwise or counterclockwise depending on if you look at the left or right one
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HMF I’m gonna puke.
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High School Memories
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Surrey Uni mans the space harpoons, and NASA buys more seats on Russian rockets
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You know the drill: SAP has asked Joe Public to name Munich arena so go forth and be very silly
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HPE wants British ex-CFO to testify in UK Autonomy lawsuit before Uncle Sam sentences him
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Twilight of the sundials: Archaic timepiece dying out and millennials are to blame, reckons boffin
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Windows Subsystem for Linux adds pop to release, SAC-T sacked, crypto-jacking apps: It's Microsoft's week
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Solder and Lego required: The Register builds glorious Project Alias gizmo to deafen Alexa
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Australian prime minister blames 'state level' baddies for Oz parliament breach
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What did turbonerds do before the internet? 41 years ago, a load of BBS
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Here come the riled MPs (it's private, huh), Facebook's a digital 'gangster' ('disingen-u-ous'). Zuckerberg he is a failure (on sharing data)
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Techie in need of a doorstop picks up 'chunk of metal' – only to find out it's rather pricey
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Data-spewing Spectre chip flaws can't be killed by software alone, Google boffins conclude
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Want to create fake web profile pics? This creepy AI tool makes them on demand. Plus predictive policing, and more
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Tens of millions more web accounts for sale after more sites hacked, Mac malware spreads via Windows.exe, and more
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After outrage over Chrome ad-block block plan, Google backs away from crippling web advert, content filters
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How's this for sci-fi: A cosmic river of 4,000 stars dazzles lifeforms as it flows through a galaxy. And that galaxy is the Milky Way
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Pokemon No! Good news: You can now ban the virtual pests, er, pets to stop nerds wandering around your property
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Bloke thrown in the cooler for eight years after 3D-printing gun to dodge weapon ban
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Amazon triples profit to $11.2bn, pays ZERO DOLLARS in corp tax – instead we pay it $129m
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Oracle throws toys out pram again, tells US claims court: Competing for Pentagon cloud contract isn't fair!
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Missed Valentine's Day? Take your beloved to a Visual Studio 2019 launch event instead
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NASA's Dawn Mission receives nod in memory of Apollo 13 'naut for asteroid belt derring-do
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Well Holby damned! We've caught a virus: Brit medical soap operas team up for 'cyber' episode
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Billionaire Buffett's Berkshire liquidates $2.1bn stake in Oracle – months after buying the shares
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Banking in 2019: Sure, we'd recommend TSB's online, mobe banking say cowed customers
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Sussex rap fan wants statue of Easy-E from NWA in his hometown because he's a 'legend'
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Dratted hipster UX designers stole my corporate app
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The algorithms! They're manipulating all of us! reckon human rights bods Council of Europe
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Crypto crash leads to inventory pile-up at Nvidia, sales slaughtered
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Surface Studio 2: The Vulture rakes a talon over Microsoft's latest box of desktop delight
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Blockchain is bullsh!t, prove me wrong meets 'chain gang fans at tech confab
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Want to know what 2020 holds? Microsoft has a little something for you
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Return of the audio format wars and other money-making scams
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Crash, bang, wallop: What a power-down. But what hit the kill switch?
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'This collaboration is absolutely critical going forward'... One positive thing about Meltdown CPU hole? At least it put aside tech rivalries...
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Why does that website take forever to load? Clues: Three syllables, starts with a J, rhymes with crock of sh...
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Help us sniff out 50 neutron star collisions so we can calculate universe expansion, cosmoboffins plead
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How's this for sci-fi: Orbiting probes face fiery death dive from planet's radiation belts. And that planet is Earth
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Roses are red, Facebook will pay, to make Uncle Sam go away: Zuck, FTC in $bn settlement rumor
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White House and FCC announce big, broken solutions to America's pitiful broadband
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Use an 8-char Windows NTLM password? Don't. Every single one can be cracked in under 2.5hrs
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Amazon throws toys out of pram, ditches plans for New York HQ2 after big trouble in Big Apple
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Funnily enough, says NetApp, when the global economy slows down, people don't buy quite as many storage arrays
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Facebook political data probe: £2.5m. Powers for the ICO: Priceless
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Bad news for WannaCry slayer Marcus Hutchins: Judge rules being young, hungover, and in a strange land doesn't obviate evidence
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Boss of venerable sect with millions of devoted followers meets boss of venerable sect with... yeah, you get the idea
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Roses are red, this is sublime: We fed OpenAI's latest chat bot a classic Reg headline
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OK, Google? Probably not! EU settles on wording for copyright reform legislation
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Roses are red, so is ketchup, 'naked' Huawei tells its critics to belt up
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Airbus will shutter its A380 production line from 2021
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How do you like them Apples? Tim Cook's iPhones sitting in the tree, feeling unloved by the Chinese
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Australia's PM says the country's parliament and three largest political parties have been hacked by a "sophisticated state actor" ahead of a federal election (Sydney Morning Herald)
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Study: in 2017, ~17M US content creators, up 16.6% YoY, earned ~$6.8B, up 17% YoY, on nine leading platforms including Instagram, Twitch, Tumblr, and YouTube (Mike Masnick/Techdirt)
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How abrupt, disruptive policy changes due to rising nationalism and pressure from local business are making India increasingly hostile to foreign tech companies (Manish Singh/VentureBeat)
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How AR could spark the next big tech platform, the "Mirrorworld": a 1-to-1 map of unimaginable scope, merging our physical reality with the digital universe (Kevin Kelly/Wired)
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In the rivalry between Uber and Ola in India, Ola is relying on global expansion and acquisitions while Uber is using innovation to solve local problems (Ananya Bhattacharya/Quartz)
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On the uncanny similarities between Xerox's failure to commercialize PC GUI and Google's Waymo, as new self-driving startups with minimum viable products emerge (Timothy B. Lee/Ars Technica)
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Alibaba acquires 8% stake in Nasdaq-listed Chinese anime streaming site Bilibili; Tencent paid $320M for its 12.3% stake in Bilibili in October (Rita Liao/TechCrunch)
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Newzoo study: total revenue for the global e-sports market will reach $1.1B in 2019, up 26.7% YoY from $897.2M in 2018; $456.7M will come from sponsorships (Don Reisinger/Fortune)
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Ming-Chi Kuo: a MacBook Pro with a 16"-16.5" screen and all-new design, a 31.6" "6k3k" monitor, a new upgradable Mac Pro, and a new iPad mini coming in 2019 (Chance Miller/9to5Mac)
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Japan's second-largest mobile carrier KDDI says it is investing about $800M for a 49% stake in online securities company Kabu.com (Nikkei)
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UK parliament's report on fake news and disinformation says "digital gangster" Facebook deliberately broke laws, calls for antitrust, data abuse investigations (Natasha Lomas/TechCrunch)
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EU negotiators agree on regulations to curb unfair trade practices, requiring more transparency on how internet platforms list and rank products (Foo Yun Chee/Reuters)
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Research: machine learning techniques today are designed to find patterns and always make a prediction, making a lot of ML-based scientific research unreliable (Clive Cookson/Financial Times)
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Gaming hardware maker Razer says it will close its digital game store on February 28, less than a year after it opened (Samuel Horti/PC Gamer)
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Etsy accidentally charged a number of seller accounts for hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars on Friday, leaving users without money for the long weekend (Gina Loukareas/Boing Boing)