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Hacker News
Just Say No to CBDCs
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FTC cracks down on hard to cancel subscription of RagingBull
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A Path to Faster Rendering with Liquid-C
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Alpine Linux: Brilliant Linux Distro
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Show HN: We’re the founders of Substack, we just launched an iOS app. AMA
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A Voracious Reader: Stalin through his books
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An interview with a moderator (2007)
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Following the oud through the history of Armenian music
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Facebook and Instagram to temporarily allow calls for violence against Russians
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AVIF Has Landed, images three to four times smaller than jpg
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Apple AirTags draining battery of devices close by
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Vaccines and Omicron mean Covid now less deadly than flu in England
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DARPA developing new cognitive science tool to identify those at risk of suicide
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Show HN: Prepform – AI and spaced-repetition to optimize learning
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Toward a better list iterator for the Linux kernel
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The Verge
Aerospace startup reveals new modular lunar rover for carrying people and cargo on the Moon
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T-Mobile introduces a credit check-free version of its 5G home internet
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Activision is bringing Call of Duty: Warzone to mobile
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Go read this Vanity Fair piece about Grimes and her secret baby with Elon Musk
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Why blackouts are dangerous to Ukraine’s nuclear sites
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Rivian says it delivered nearly 1,000 electric trucks in 2021
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Twitter makes it harder to choose the old reverse-chronological feed
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This update just made your Roomba i3 smarter
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How to manage your Android lock screen
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Google will send air raid alerts to Android phones in Ukraine
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How to play Steam games in any room of your house
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Microsoft details its Steam Deck support for Xbox Game Studios titles
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You can save up to $50 on some Nintendo Switch games for Mario Day
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Xbox consoles can now download updates in Energy Saver mode
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The PopGrip JumpStart is a hand-dominating battery bank / grip
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ArsTechnica
Feds extradite ransomware suspects from 2 prolific gangs in a single week
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Router and modem rental fees still a major annoyance despite new US law
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A transistor made using two atomically thin materials sets size record
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To help Ukraine, Google rolls out “Air Raid Alerts” system for Android
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Carbon-fiber EV wheels will be lighter, quieter, and more efficient
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It’s “MAR10 Day,” so Nintendo has discounted a bunch of Mario Switch games
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Twitter coincidentally introduces Tor service following Russian censorship
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Elite Dangerous abandons console development: No DLC, no “content” updates
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COVID ups risks of dementia, cognitive impairment, and decline in older survivors
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All the tidbits we’ve gleaned about the Mac Studio, Studio Display, and M1 Ultra
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Russia’s console game market no longer exists
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2002 iMac resurrected with Apple’s M1 chip
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Intel’s Core i7-12700 tested: Top speeds or power efficiency—pick one
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The Register
Fortinet says it’s all about the security ASICs
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WhatsApp emits extension to detect tampering with desktop web apps
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Brain-like neurochips good for tomorrow's supercomputers, not just AI, says Sandia
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Developer adoption is our priority, profits second, Cloudflare tells bankers
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Lenovo targets midrange with new servers, services lineup
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Alleged REvil suspect extradited and arraigned on ransomware spree charges
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New Windows 11 build boasts inbox updates and UI tweaks
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Conflict in Ukraine disrupts fragile supply chain recovery
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Mitel VoIP systems used in staggering DDoS attacks
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Fedora inches closer to dropping x86-32 support
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Reg reader rages over Virgin Media's email password policy
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Microsoft introduces pay-as-you-go tier for Power Apps
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Why Nvidia sees a future in software and services: Recurring revenue
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Sony Interactive Entertainment pulls PlayStation from Russia
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Ukraine invasion: We should consider internet sanctions, says ICANN ex-CEO
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Phoronix
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Wired
How a New Digital Dollar Could Shake the US Financial System
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After Yang Will Make You Grieve For a Robot
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The Situation at Chernobyl Is Deteriorating
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The Spectacular Collapse of Putin’s Disinformation Machinery
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The 6 Best Photo Printing Services
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Motorola’s Newest Budget Moto G Isn't Much of an Upgrade
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The Race to Rescue Ukraine’s Power Grid From Russia
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Online Sleuths Are Using Face Recognition to ID Russian Soldiers
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Machines of War Take a Heavy Toll on Ukraine—and the Planet
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The Infinite Reach of Joel Kaplan, Facebook’s Man in Washington
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AppleInsider
New MacBook Air, MacBook Pro with M2 said to to launch in late 2022
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Oculus users will be able to sync fitness data with Apple Health in April
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Compared: Apple Studio Display vs LG UltraFine 5K Display
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Russia considering 'nationalizing' Apple & others that left the country
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Blender update adds support for Metal GPU rendering on Mac
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Compared: 2022 iPad Air vs 2021 iPad vs 11-inch iPad Pro
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Compared: Mac Studio with M1 Max vs. Mac Studio with M1 Ultra
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Top deals March 10: $50 off eufyCam 2C Pro 2-Cam Kit, $50 off PNY GeForce RTX 3070, $56 off Apple Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro & more
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New iPhone SE delivers iPhone 13 performance for $270 less
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All Google Messages users will soon see reaction emoji sent from an iPhone
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Amazon announces 20 for 1 stock split, $10 billion buyback program
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Is the Apple One subscription bundle worth it in 2022?
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How to use your Apple Watch as a camera remote for your iPhone
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mini LED 11-inch iPad Pro isn't coming in 2022, claims analyst
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App Store purchases may have been turned off in Russia
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Engadget
Facebook will ‘temporarily’ allow Ukrainians to call for the death of Putin and Russian soldiers
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'Call of Duty: Warzone' is coming to mobile
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Facebook and Twitter remove Russian embassy posts denying Mariupol hospital bombing
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Microsoft outlines Steam Deck support for its first-party games
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Google is rolling out air raid alerts on Android phones in Ukraine
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Lego finally adds Princess Peach to its Super Mario sets
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First Super Nintendo World theme park in the US will open in 2023
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Valve's Steam Deck is (mostly) ready to run Windows
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Nintendo stops shipping the Switch and other products to Russia
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Pinterest expands shopping features with in-app checkout
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Meta Quest 2 fitness data will be available outside of VR
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The 'Overwatch 2' PvP beta will go live in late April
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NVIDIA's high-end GeForce Now tier is now available on a monthly plan
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March Madness Live app will let you watch two NCAA games at once on more devices
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Razer made a Bluetooth lapel mic for mobile streamers
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Slashdot
Niantic Buys WebAR Startup 8th Wall In 'Largest Acquisition To Date'
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HBO Accused of Sharing Subscriber Data With Facebook In Class Action Lawsuit
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DuckDuckGo To Down-Rank Sites Associated With Russian Disinformation
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In the Ukraine Conflict, Fake Fact-Checks Are Being Used To Spread Disinformation
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As Inflation Heats Up, 64% of Americans Are Now Living Paycheck To Paycheck
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Russia Creates Its Own TLS Certificate Authority To Bypass Sanctions
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Are Colleges Going To Be On the Hook For Covid Tuition Refunds?
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The Steam Deck Now Runs Windows
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328m-Year-Old Vampire Squid Named After President Biden
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Jack Thompson Still Has a Grudge
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Microsoft is Finally Bringing Tabs To File Explorer on Windows 11
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Goldman Sachs To Exit Russia in Wall Street's First Pullout
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Apple Confirms Studio Display Will Work With PCs, But With Some Caveats
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Controversial Impact Crater Under Greenland's Ice is Surprisingly Ancient
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YouTuber Leaves OLED Switch on for 3,600 Hours To Test Image Burn-in
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Daring Fireball
Display Analyst Ross Young: 27-Inch ‘Studio Display Pro’ With Mini-LED and ProMotion Could Launch in June
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More on the 27-Inch iMac Being Discontinued
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Linux Weekly News
[$] Toward a better list iterator for the kernel
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Security updates for Thursday
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for March 10, 2022
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TechCrunch
Daily Crunch: 2 months after launching, São Paulo-based payments startup Yuno raises $10M
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6 technologists discuss how no-code tools are changing software development
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Stripe gets friendly with crypto, again
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Pokémon GO creator Niantic is acquiring WebAR development platform 8th Wall
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Rivian shares reach new low after reporting disappointing Q4 earnings
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Buckle up, autonomous vehicles finally get federal safety standards
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Twitter’s latest update makes it easier to escape its recommendation algorithm
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‘Hey Google, pay for my parking’ feature is live
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Google adds Air Raid Alerts to Android phones in Ukraine
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As the worm turns
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Amazon, Microsoft and Google have suspended cloud sales in Russia
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Dot Pad tactile display makes images touchable for visually impaired users
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DoorDash is testing a feature that lets you return packages to post offices, FedEx or UPS
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Quest 2 fitness tracking finally lands Apple Health integration
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Chris Dixon, Marc Andreessen back $30M fund exclusively investing in NFT art
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
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TechRadar
Breath of the Wild 2: release date, trailers and gameplay for Tears of the Kingdom
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The Shortcut
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Serve The Home
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