The Best E-Readers for Every Kind of Book Lover
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Disruption to science will last longer than the US government shutdown
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Meta has an AI product problem
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Exclusive: Here are Custom and Border Protection’s rules for using AI
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What is Bending Spoons? Everything to know about AOL’s acquirer
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Ask HN: Who uses open LLMs and coding assistants locally? Share setup and laptop
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Gboard is getting a new feature to help keep your GIF spam topical
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Some people can't see mental images
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Threads is making it easier to hide replies you don't like
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Why it’s so hard to bust the weather control conspiracy theory
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China has added forest the size of Texas since 1990
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Bending Spoons to acquire AOL
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Google says ‘sideloading isn’t going anywhere,’ F-Droid calls it fake news
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Python rejects $1.5M grant from U.S. govt. fearing ethical compromise
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Uber, Stellantis, Nvidia, and Foxconn make a robotaxi deal
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