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Hackers abuse FTP server banners to deliver new Windows malware
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My big, fat, technophobic cat
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China Is About to Launch Its Most Ambitious Moon Mission Yet
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What I learned when I gave up my daily to-do list and tried ‘task-batching’
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We Rebuilt the Linux MicroVM Stack on Apple Silicon
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Show HN: Argentic – An L402 Lightning toll booth for AI scraping agents
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GrapheneOS’ first Motorola phones will be flagships that cost more than Pixels
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SickKids data breach exposes employee and job applicant info
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Here’s what employees are looking for in their CEOs—and what they avoid
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The Single English County Saying No to Palantir
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The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick by R. Crumb (1986)
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Japan tried to build an operating system for the world, the US intervened
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Small employers are winning over the next generation
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Lenovo Coupon Codes: 15% Off in August 2026
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Micron announces $10B research hub in Boise
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Are You Sure You Want a Car With a Giant Touch Screen?
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Artificial Intelligence Policy
(news.ycombinator.com)
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The Brains Who Powered China’s Surprising AI Leap
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There's no such thing as a small software team anymore
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Copyright does not protect AI-generated content in EU
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